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Singapore looks forward to night GP
28 August 2008
The Singapore Tourism Board has ramped up the excitement of motorsport fans ahead of the first Formula One Grand Prix held at night, revealing that 95% of the tickets for the event have been sold.
Set to draw thousands of visitors from across the globe, the night race will be held on the weekend of 26-28 September.
Race promoter Singapore GP revealed that some 40,000 of each day's 100,000 tickets sold have been purchased by buyers from outside Singapore.
Jason Ong of the Singapore Tourism Board said: 'Singapore is entering an exciting phase in its tourism development, and the Formula 1 night race will add to our growing reputation as a world-class destination, offering some of the most unique and cutting-edge experiences.
'The sporting world's attention will be on Singapore during the Formula 1 night race, and we expect to fully deliver on a top-notch program that will excite all racing fans.'
The Formula One world championship has six more destinations to visit before the end of the season Belgium, Italy, Singapore, Japan, China and Brazil.
British driver Lewis Hamilton is the current championship leader on 70 points, followed by Felipe Massa on 64 and Kimi Raikkonen on 57.
Opodo cheap flights, hotels and car hire - let the journey begin!
Set to draw thousands of visitors from across the globe, the night race will be held on the weekend of 26-28 September.
Race promoter Singapore GP revealed that some 40,000 of each day's 100,000 tickets sold have been purchased by buyers from outside Singapore.
Jason Ong of the Singapore Tourism Board said: 'Singapore is entering an exciting phase in its tourism development, and the Formula 1 night race will add to our growing reputation as a world-class destination, offering some of the most unique and cutting-edge experiences.
'The sporting world's attention will be on Singapore during the Formula 1 night race, and we expect to fully deliver on a top-notch program that will excite all racing fans.'
The Formula One world championship has six more destinations to visit before the end of the season Belgium, Italy, Singapore, Japan, China and Brazil.
British driver Lewis Hamilton is the current championship leader on 70 points, followed by Felipe Massa on 64 and Kimi Raikkonen on 57.
Opodo cheap flights, hotels and car hire - let the journey begin!

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