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Abu Dhabi GP tickets selling fast with plans to turn Yas into ‘festival city’

- AMITH PASSELA

The Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Formula One Grand Prix will celebrate its 10th anniversar­y of hosting the final race of the season this year, as well as marking 15 years since the Yas Marina Circuit began staging races in 2009.

As host of the season finale to the world’s premier race series, each year organisers look to up the stakes to deliver the best entertainm­ent for fans.

Last year’s race drew a record attendance of more than 170,000 fans across the weekend and organisers are expecting an even bigger crowd for the 16th grand prix, which will take place at Yas Marina Circuit from December 6-8.

“The entire area will be like a festival city during the race week with plenty of activities for the fans to spend an entire week or weekend without a dull moment,” said Saif Al Noaimi, chief executive officer of Ethara, the management company behind the race.

“Of course, the main attraction is the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix but fans will have access to theme parks and the Louvre, musical concerts, and with the F2, F1 Academy and F4 Trophy races providing more action on the track.

“We just released the tickets on our website and we’re seeing a significan­t demand as in last year, with some of the categories in the main and northern grandstand­s and some of the other products already sold out.

“Our ticket sales are well ahead of any previous years. The demand is extremely high and anybody who wants a ticket should act quickly.

“There’s significan­t demand for the products. We’ve seen the return of many popular products from the last few years, and some of the ones that we launched last year.”

With 24 races, the 2024 calendar will be the biggest-ever season in F1 and Al Noaimi is hoping for the championsh­ip to reach an exciting conclusion in the UAE capital.

Red Bull’s triple world champion Max Verstappen has made a flying start to his title defence by winning the first two races, in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, and it looks like the 26-yearold Dutchman will once again dominate the drivers’ championsh­ip.

Al Noaimi said: “This will be the longest-ever F1 season. So, between now and the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, a lot’s going to happen, a lot’s going to change.

“The developmen­t of the car is also going to change between now and the summer. It’ll be interestin­g to see that growth and that change. It’s going to be a nice mix of racing.

“Hopefully it will be a championsh­ip-deciding race for us and hopefully it will be an interestin­g wheel-to-wheel battle in Abu Dhabi.”

 ?? Regi Varghese ?? Racegoers at the 2023 Abu Dhabi GP fan zone
Regi Varghese Racegoers at the 2023 Abu Dhabi GP fan zone

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