F1 Austrian Grand Prix Tickets, Prices And Where To Buy From

F1 Austrian Grand Prix Tickets, Prices And Where To Buy From

Know where to buy the Austrian Grand Prix tickets from as a huge number of fans return to the race after a long time in Formula 1

But before heading into the Saturday qualifier, let’s know all about the ticket prices, where to buy the tickets from, and a huge number of fans returning to the race witnessing the after-effects of the ongoing pandemic situation which has affected the entire world.

Austrian Grand Prix Tickets Prices 2021

TICKET CATEGORIES NUMBERED COVERED PRICE SU PRICE WE
GRANDSTAND T10 YES NO € 245,- € 275,-
GRANDSTAND START/ZIEL Sector A-J YES YES € 445,- € 495,-

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GRANDSTAND START/ZIEL WHEELCHAIR USERS/COMPANIONS YES YES € 85,- € 95,-
GRANDSTAND START/ZIEL Sector K-Q YES YES € 355,- € 395,-
STEIERMARK GRANDSTAND YES NO € 495,-
REDBULL GRANDSTAND Sector A YES NO € 445,- € 495,-
REDBULL GRANDSTAND Sector B YES NO € 365,- € 395,-
REDBULL GRANDSTAND Sector C, D, E YES NO € 265,- € 295,-
REDBULL GRANDSTAND Sector F, G, H, I YES NO € 225,- € 245,-
REDBULL GRANDSTAND Sector J, K YES NO € 175,- € 195,-
RED BULL GRANDSTAND Sector L, M, N YES NO € 175,- € 195,-
GRANDSTAND T3 YES NO € 245,- € 275,-
GRANDSTAND SCHÖNBERG YES NO € 220,- € 245,-
GENERAL ADMISSION NO NO € 85,- € 95,-
Where To Buy Austrian GP Tickets From?
Previously known to their loyal customer base as BookF1. This UK-based ticket provider is known for great customer service and going the extra mile to give buyers more value. Children until the age of 14: Free entry when accompanied by an adult with valid tickets. Handicapped people to get a 50% discount.

A huge chunk of Orange Jerseys will return ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix

As Austria has lifted its ongoing Covid restrictions, up to 100,000 fans will take part in this week’s Austrian Grand Prix with 60,000 fans coming only for the Sunday race. A large number of fans will surely hand over a major boost to the home drivers as orange jerseys will be on a display.

Lewis Hamilton will not be bothered by the number of fans turning up in support of his rival Max Verstappen as he topped the FP2 and displayed excellent pace ahead of Saturday’s qualifying in the Austrian Grand Prix.

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He is without a win in the last four races because of which he has spent some extra time in the Mercedes workshop in order to generate some pace out of the Mercedes. His extra effort paid off in the practice session as both he and Bottas finished one-two.

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