
Formula 1 excitement reaching fever pitch as BIC's Turn 1 and University grandstands now completely sold out
Only a very limited number of tickets remain for the Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix 2025 as Bahrain International Circuit (BIC) announced today that both its Turn 1 and University grandstands have completely sold out.
With 15 days to go to go until the FIA F1 World Championship lights up the track at 'The Home of Motorsport in the Middle East', excitement continues to build and fans are quickly scooping up the last available seats for the upcoming F1 spectacle this 11 to 13 April in Sakhir.
BIC's Turn 1 and University grandstands selling out comes only a day after it was announced that the Beyon Grandstand had also sold out.
This is together with the circuit's 10,500-capacity Main Grandstand, which was sold out just over a week ago. Fans who have yet to secure their tickets are urged to purchase theirs today to avoid missing out on this must-attend event.
Tickets are now only available for the Victory Grandstand, but they are very limited quantities remaining.
All signs are pointing towards another record-breaking year for the F1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix with massive fan interest within the Kingdom of Bahrain and from abroad.
This year's F1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix features the slogan 'The Desert Never Sleeps', and it will mark the fourth round of the 2025 FIA F1 World Championship. It will be celebrating the 75th anniversary of both F1 and national carrier Gulf Air.
Some hospitality options remain but also with limited availability, as Paddock Club and Corporate Lounges are already sold out. There is some availability in Champions Club and The Dome by F1 Experiences, both of which offer unique experiences to the F1 weekend.
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