Local motorsport enthusiasts are gearing up for the upcoming Formula E race in Cape Town, and only a handful of tickets are still up for grabs. | Sport24news
The available tickets sell from R1 295, with the most expensive going for R2 295.Though there was some trepidation over ticket prices for the upcoming Formula E race in Cape Town, South Africa, it seems like it is something of the past.Ticket Master website
reveals that only a handful of seats are still up for grabs. The street circuit, taking place around the Green Point precinct, has several stands around it, each offering a clear view of the action. And, of course, each comes with its price tag, with pricing ranging from R1 295 to R3 450 per ticket.Get a Monday morning wrap of the top key talking points, insightful post-race analysis and the latest driver and team point standings.Starting at the start/finish line on Vlei Road, Stands 2 and 4 are completely sold out. There are seats on Stands 1 and 3. Stand 1 only has five seats available, while Stand 3 has two seats.
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