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20,000 tickets to be sold for Nurburgring race
Organizers at the Nurburgring have announced that 20,000 tickets are to be sold for the Eifel Grand Prix which takes place next month. Despite continued uncertainty over the pandemic, organizers at the Nurburgring have announced that the event will follow the example of Mugello and Sochi and allow fans access to the event which takes place on 11 October. Following approval from the district administration of Ahrweiler, advance ticket sales will take place in several stages. 'During the first advance booking stage, the Nurburgring will start with the tried and tested T3 and T4a grandstands,' said organizers, 'and additionally with the T5b grandstand, which belongs to the cheapest ticket...
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