Provisional date confirmed for Silverstone round of 2010 Mot

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Provisional date confirmed for Silverstone round of 2010 Mot

Postby wlio01 on 28 Jul 2009, 18:35

Silverstone is pleased to confirm that the provisional date for the 2010 British Motorcycle Grand Prix (MotoGP) is 4-6 June*.

Richard Phillips points out circuit modifications for 2010 MotoGP to Jeremy McWilliams (far left), Steve Parrish (2nd from left) and Bradley Smith (far right) Tickets for next year’s event are already on sale at www.silverstone.co.uk, with ‘Early Bird’** ticket prices starting at just £12. Race day tickets are also priced extremely competitively, ranging from £44 for an adult General Admission ticket (£48 for a Three Day ticket) to £84 for a covered Grandstand ticket in a premium viewing location (£108 for the equivalent Three Day ticket). Race day tickets for children*** are available from as little as £12 (£16 for Three Day child tickets). The Northamptonshire circuit is investing more than £5 million in an exciting, new super fast bike circuit, with new elevated spectator areas bringing fans closer to the action. Circuit bosses are also promising a spectacular line-up of off-track entertainment, including interactive experiences, bike displays and concerts.

And fans are already voting with their feet - more than £50,000 worth of tickets have been snapped up for the Silverstone round of MotoGP, the UK’s most prestigious bike racing event of the year. For full details of ticket options for Britain’s round of the 2010 MotoGP Championship at Silverstone, visit: www.silverstone.co.uk. Tickets for Britain’s round of the 2010 MotoGP Championship at Silverstone are on sale 24 hours a day, seven days a week. For further information, up-to-date availability and to purchase tickets please visit www.silverstone.co.uk, or call 08443 750 500.

For information on official hospitality packages, call 08704 588 230.
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