The São Paulo F1 Grand Prix has sold out almost all of its tickets, including the most expensive ones. The high demand, which includes a third of foreign visitors, has boosted the sales of premium experiences and luxury VIP areas. The luxurious Paddock Club package, sold exclusively on the official F1 website, reached a price of R$ 50,000 for the three days. The space offers a privileged view of the track and a gastronomic experience with international chefs and an open bar. It is where celebrities stay during the GP days.
The Grand Prix Club was sold starting at R$ 19,300, also with a panoramic view, complimentary food and drinks, access to the VIP area and visits to the pit lane. Other hospitality packages also sold out, with prices ranging from R$ 3,000 to R$ 15,000.
The corporate partner-linked boxes in the Terrace Club area have prices as high as the official ones, up to R$ 25,000. Tickets for this space ranged from R$ 10,000 for Friday, R$ 18,000 for Saturday, and R$ 20,000 for Sunday. The full package covering all three days of the event and transfers was sold for R$ 25,000 and also sold out.
The most expensive standard grandstand, Sector B, had a starting price of R$ 4,900, with a view of the starting grid and podium, as well as a buffet and open bar. Among the most affordable sections, such as Sector G, tickets started at R$ 465.
The only area with tickets still available is the Fanzone, with prices starting at R$ 290. However, access to the track is only through screens, although the location offers entertainment and the opportunity to meet drivers and sports personalities on the stage of attractions.






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