Silverstone Freezes Prices


Silverstone - 28 January 2011

As the country feels the pinch following the recent rise in VAT, Silverstone has announced that is has ‘frozen’ all of its 2011 Event ticket prices at the VAT rate of 17.5%.

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- All Event and Experience prices held at the 17.5% VAT rate - Save 20% on selected Driving Experiences in ‘January Sale’ As the country feels the pinch following the recent rise in VAT, Silverstone has announced that is has ‘frozen’ all of its 2011 Event ticket prices at the VAT rate of 17.5%. The prices of Driving and Riding Experiences at the Home of British Motor Racing have also been held at the pre-rise rate until at least the end of January*. Tickets to the 2011 FORMULA 1 SANTANDER BRITISH GRAND PRIX are still available from as little as £55, while tickets for the AirAsia British Grand Prix (MotoGP) start at just £16. Silverstone’s unrivalled Experiences and Thrills, providing members of the public with the opportunity to drive and ride on sections of the famous Grand Prix Circuit, can be purchased from £85, but these prices won’t stay this low for long*. In addition to the freeze on VAT, an added bonus for this month is the Silverstone ‘January Sale’, offering a 20% saving on four of the circuit’s leading Driving Experiences. With Silverstone’s Ferrari, Nissan GT-R and Audi R8 Experiences available for just £199 (reduced from £255) and the Lotus Exige Experience priced at £140 (reduced from £175)**, there has never been a better time for anyone with a passion for driving to get behind the wheel of a supercar at Silverstone. To purchase Event tickets, book your place on a Silverstone Experience, or for further information visit www.silverstone.co.uk. * Silverstone retains the right to increase VAT on its Driving and Riding Experiences at any point after 31 January, 2011 ** Offer only valid for Experiences booked online. Offer ends midnight 31 January, 2011. Terms and conditions apply. See www.silverstone.co.uk for details.
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Silverstone Freezes Prices


Silverstone - 28 January 2011

As the country feels the pinch following the recent rise in VAT, Silverstone has announced that is has ‘frozen’ all of its 2011 Event ticket prices at the VAT rate of 17.5%.

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