Group
Travel
- If you are looking for a Group Travel Package which
can be individually planned to suit your requirements
then please contact us with your ideas.
Hotel and Transfers
- We can arrange the best accomodation for your Grand Prix experiences.
Seating Plan
Ticket prices for 2012 Indian Grand Prix will be announced shortly
West
Viewing Area
Facilities
Entry
Type
Price(AUD)
Main: Lower Tier Centre
Fri-Sun
Adult
TBA
Main: Lower Tier Left
Fri-Sun
Adult
TBA
Main: Lower Tier Right
Fri-Sun
Adult
TBA
Main: Upper Tier Centre
Fri-Sun
Adult
TBA
Main: Upper Tier Left
Fri-Sun
Adult
TBA
Main: Upper Tier Right
Fri-Sun
Adult
TBA
Classic 1 West
Fri-Sun
Adult
TBA
Classic 2 West
Fri-Sun
Adult
TBA
North
Viewing Area
Facilities
Entry
Type
Price(AUD)
Classic North
Fri-Sun
Adult
TBA
Picnic North
Fri-Sun
Adult
TBA
East
Viewing Area
Facilities
Entry
Type
Price(AUD)
Star 1 East
Fri-Sun
Adult
TBA
Star 2 East
Fri-Sun
Adult
TBA
Star 3 East
Fri-Sun
Adult
TBA
Classic 1 East
Fri-Sun
Adult
TBA
Classic 2 East
Fri-Sun
Adult
TBA
South
Viewing Area
Facilities
Entry
Type
Price(AUD)
Premium South
Fri-Sun
Adult
TBA
Picnic South
Fri-Sun
Adult
TBA
Natural South
Fri-Sun
Adult
TBA
Grandstand Cover
TV Screen
Reserved Seating
Standing
Extra Ticketing Information
- Note that the prices above are in Australian Dollars. The prices are subject to changes.
- All tickets are for three-days only.
- Child tickets are not offered by this event and so an adult ticket must be purchased.
- Children aged 5 years are under are not permitted to enter Buddh International Circuit.
The Circuit
Buddh International Circuit Promotional Video
The circuit will be part of the 2,500 acres (10 km2) Jaypee Greens Sports City, which is planned to include a 100,000 seat cricket stadium, 18-hole golf course, 25,000 seat hockey stadium and a sports academy.
The sports complex is expected to cost INR40 billion and generate $170m of revenue annually, and employ 10,000 people.
The design was forwarded to the teams to gather feedback on how the circuit could be altered to improve overtaking and this has resulted in some minor changes as became clear from April 2010.
The planned hairpin at turn seven will be removed, and the track at turn three will be widened to allow drivers to take different lines throughout the corner.
More information was released in August 2010, revealing that there were plans to make the circuit one of the most challenging for drivers, with the circuit rising fourteen metres within the first three corners alone and a banked double-apex bend on the far side of the circuit.
The expected lap time for a Formula One car around the 5,141m long track, is 1 minute, 27.02 seconds, at an average speed of 210.03 km/h (131 mph). At the end of the long straight between corners 3 and 4, Formula One cars are expected to reach a top speed of about 318 km/h (198 mph).