Tickets have gone on sale for next year's BritishGP, but hundreds of fans have spoken out about the problems they have had in booking their place at Silverstone. F1
F1 fans fume at British Grand Prix ticketing problems and price surgesBritish Grand Prix tickets for 2023 went on sale on Thursday, but fans have voiced their anger at the long wait to secure their place at Silverstone next year, as well as a ‘dynamic pricing’ system seeing ticket costs rise as demand surges.
The system’s ‘dynamic pricing’ also increases ticket prices based on the demand for them – with costs rising quickly due to the “unprecedented” number of people looking to buy tickets for next year’s British Grand Prix.: “We’re sorry some fans are experiencing problems purchasing tickets for the F1 British Grand Prix.
But hundreds of angry fans responded to the post with their own experiences of their wait for tickets so far, with some saying their place in the queue has moved forward and backwards as the day has progress, with reports of waits of more than three hours to get to ticket selections.“No one can get on the site without it crashing or kicking us yet you still raise prices,”“Demand isn’t there if peope can’t get on the site. It’s a shambles and you’re abusing the good nature of F1 fans.
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