F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2022: Dates, Concerts And Everything To Know

by Ishita Agarwal
F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2022: Dates, Concerts And Everything To Know

The F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2022 is just around the corner! But just because the big race is still a few months away doesn’t mean we can’t start getting excited about hearing the track’s noise again. A brand-new grandstand has been unveiled, and tickets are on sale now. So, hurry up and grab your tickets. Here is the guide to everything you need to know about F1 Abu Dhabi. 

When Will The F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Be In 2022?

From Thursday, November 17, through Sunday, November 20, Abu Dhabi will play host to the Formula 1 Etihad Airways Grand Prix. It is one of the busiest weekends of the year, and as usual, there is sure to be a great deal of excitement on and off the Yas Marina Circuit. This weekend is one of the most important of the year. 

 

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How Much Are Tickets For The Formula One Race In Abu Dhabi In 2022?

Tickets for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix start at Dhs699 for general admission, Dhs1,380 for grandstand seating, Dhs1,250 for hospitality seating, and start at Dhs4,410 for experience packages. On the Yas Marina Circuit website, you may purchase tickets with an early-bird discount of thirty per cent. Because space is limited, you should make your reservations as soon as possible. In addition, admission to the brand new grandstand for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix is included with the purchase of these tickets.

What Exactly Is The New Grandstand For The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix?

With the addition of a brand-new grandstand, the capacity of the Yas Marina Circuit will increase for the first time in eight years, allowing it to hold a greater number of spectators. The new building will get construct next to the existing North Grandstand, between turns five and six. The new grandstand is constructing for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, particularly for 2022. It will provide spectators with an excellent vantage point from which to see the race cars race down the circuit’s longest straightaway. Woohoo, vroom. 

 

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