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Turkish Grand Prix 2010 Tickets

Turkish Grand Prix 2010
28 – 30 May, Istanbul Park Circuit, Istanbul

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Turkish Grand Prix 2010 Ticket Prices

Viewing Area Entry Price (£)
Platinum Fri – Sun 200
Gold Fri – Sun 135
Silver 1 Fri – Sun 91
Silver 8 Fri – Sun 91
Bronze 2 Fri – Sun 56
Bronze 5 Fri – Sun 56
General Admission Sun 21

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Fans Reviews

“I have been to every European circuit over the last 20 years and without a doubt the view from T1 was by far the best. Entire pit straight in view, plus pit lane exit, plus last 3 garages. As it was so hot we watched the Porsche Super Cup race on race day sitting UNDER the grandstand and this was a much better view than we had at Valencia last year when we paid £350 for Gold just to see 50 metres of tarmac!! Access rating only 2 as the circuit is 50 miles from Istanbul centre and can take hours to get to/from, and its not cheap unless you use the ‘green bus’. Facilities rating only 3 because once inside the cost of food and drink is extortionate – dearest I’ve come across at all the F1 circuits. That said there’s no question I’d go again (unlike Valencia which I would never visit again)”
Alan Catton

“Good value for money seats, we were sitting at the 1st corner and could see into the brawn gp pit. Seen lots of action esp in the support races.
The grandstands were extremely empty esp on the fri and sat. At other track(spain,usa,silverstone,monza) you can access any grandstand on fridays. I think they should defo do this with Istanbul.

There are lots of food stalls but horrendously expensive! £5 for a small bottle of cola and £7 for a can of beer! what a rip off! we took food and drinks all 3days.
The toilet facilities are plentiful and very clean.

We enjoyed the F1 drivers autograph session on saturday,great!

There are buses that run from the centre of istanbul by the sophia hagia+taskim from 7am-2pm race weekend.They take around 1 hour to the track but on the way back the traffic is horrendous all 3 days and takes 2-3hrs!!!

We had a fantastic time but wont return for the GP as the bus journeys were too long+hot! Shame there are no hotels near the track.”
Pauline

Turkish Grand Prix 2010

Monaco Grand Prix 2010
28 – 30 May, Istanbul Park Circuit, Istanbul

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Turkish Grand Prix Circuit – Istanbul Park

Istanbul Park Circuit Track Map

Istanbul Park Circuit Track Map

Istanbul Park Circuit Information

Circuit length: 5.338km
Race distance: 58 laps / 309.356km

Full throttle: 63%
Top speed: 315kph
Longest flat-out section: 16s / 1.2km
Right/left-hand turns: 6/8

Turkish Grand Prix

After the Turkish Grand Prix appeared on the Formula 1 calendar in 2005, a race won by Kimi Raikkonen, there has be only one driver who has dominated this event admirably – Felipe Massa.

If he wins again in 2009, they may well call it the Massa Grand Prix, not the Turkish Grand Prix!

The circuit itself is one of the many new born children of the famous German engineer Hermann Tilke. Unlike the other circuits created by him, Istanbul Park Circuit has somehow incorporated features from some of the older and more famous circuits like Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps and Autódromo José Carlos Pace.

It has received mixed reviews though, Bernie Ecclestone labelled it the best circuit in the world in 2005, but some drivers did not spare their criticism about the track and in particular Turn 8, which has caused problems to some of them.


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