Organisers promise hassle-free ticketing process for Indian GP
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Spectators may have had a harrowing experience while buying tickets for the cricket World Cup, but Organisers hosting India’s first ever F1 Grand Prix say their process will be hassle free and the tickets would be affordable to everyone, a report in The Hindu said.Jaypee Sports International (JPSI) will host the Indian Grand Prix at their new racetrack near Greater Noida, on the outskirts of New Delhi and they have roped in ‘Bookmyshow.com’ as their exclusive ticketing partner for the event. The track is expected to be completed by July, 2011, the report said.”We are in the ticketing business for a long time now. Technology and experience are our backbone and the entire ticket buying process will be extremely user friendly and simple for a fan in any part of the world,” Ashish Hemrajani, Founder of Bigtree Entertainment, holding company for Bookmyshow.com, was quoted saying.There will be seating capacity of about 110,000 people at the roughly 5.14-kilometre long racetrack designed by F1 circuit designer Hermann Tilke, and the ticket prices are being finalised.This international event is scheduled on 30 October as the 17th race of the 2011 Formula One season.
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