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Silverstone look to reduce GP prices

Silverstone's new boss Patrick Allen wants to lower ticket prices for the British Formula 1 Grand Prix. Allen was appointed managing director of the track earlier this month, and wants to knock up to £56 off tickets for Sunday's raceday. 'What I would like to do is see ticket prices falling for the British Grand Prix,' Allen told BBC Look East. 'In my mind I have the benchmark of a £99 admission ticket. I think that's what customers deserve.' The plan, which is intended to raise the number of spectators over the race weekend and would be balanced out by an increase in concession sales, would not be active until the 2016 race, at the earliest. An adult, general admission raceday ticket...
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