From www.btcc.net
Race day tickets to Knockhill’s 2008 British Touring Car Championship fixture on Sunday 17 August have gone on sale at 2007 prices if booked by the end of this month.
Prices for BTCC race day remain at £23.00 Adults, £11.00 Concessions and £6.00 Children aged 8-12 if ordered by 30 November.
After that, prices will rise slightly to £25.00 Adults, £13.00 Concessions and £7.00 Children aged 8-12.
Admission for children aged 7 and under is FREE regardless.
All prices include admission to the BTCC paddock, autograph sessions and centre transfer which gives fans a great view overlooking more than half the circuit and its spectacular backdrop.
Tickets can be purchased either by calling Knockhill’s central office on 01383 723 337 or by visiting the circuit’s website www.knockhill.com
2008 will mark the BTCC’s 16th visit to the Fife venue since it first raced there in 1992.
The fixture is Scotland’s biggest car racing event of the year as it is the only time during the season that the BTCC travels north of the border.
2007’s event resulted in a first home win for local hero Gordon Shedden and next season the Dalgety Bay racer is expected to in be the running for the outright BTCC Drivers’ title meaning an enormous crowd is anticipated.
Race day tickets to Knockhill’s 2008 British Touring Car Championship fixture on Sunday 17 August have gone on sale at 2007 prices if booked by the end of this month.
Prices for BTCC race day remain at £23.00 Adults, £11.00 Concessions and £6.00 Children aged 8-12 if ordered by 30 November.
After that, prices will rise slightly to £25.00 Adults, £13.00 Concessions and £7.00 Children aged 8-12.
Admission for children aged 7 and under is FREE regardless.
All prices include admission to the BTCC paddock, autograph sessions and centre transfer which gives fans a great view overlooking more than half the circuit and its spectacular backdrop.
Tickets can be purchased either by calling Knockhill’s central office on 01383 723 337 or by visiting the circuit’s website www.knockhill.com
2008 will mark the BTCC’s 16th visit to the Fife venue since it first raced there in 1992.
The fixture is Scotland’s biggest car racing event of the year as it is the only time during the season that the BTCC travels north of the border.
2007’s event resulted in a first home win for local hero Gordon Shedden and next season the Dalgety Bay racer is expected to in be the running for the outright BTCC Drivers’ title meaning an enormous crowd is anticipated.