NickHolt Posted December 5, 2013 Report Share Posted December 5, 2013 Tickets on sale today for 2014 Red Bull Grand Prix of The Americas, the world’s premier motorcycle race in Austin, Texas AUSTIN, Texas (Dec. 5, 2013) – Circuit of The Americas™ is reminding motorcycle enthusiasts around the world that tickets for the 2014 Red Bull Grand Prix of The Americas at COTA go on sale today, Dec. 5, at 10 a.m. CT online at http://www.circuitoftheamericas.com/and at www.ticketmaster.com. COTA will host the first of only two MotoGP contests in the United States next year and welcome the best motorcycle riders in the world to Austin April 11-13. COTA’s 2014 MotoGP event features many new fan-friendly options, including: - FREE motorcycle parking for fans that purchase their tickets by Dec. 31, 2013; - Three-day weekend passes and single-day ticket options for fans; - A new dry camping option for fans who want to stay close to the circuit all weekend; and - Kids 12 and under receive FREE general admission with a ticketed adult. Single-day general admission tickets start at $39 for Friday’s practice sessions, and single-day reserved seats start at $59. Three-day weekend passes start at $89 for general admission or $139 for reserved seats. Three-day dry camping passes are available for $150 per space. MotoGP Ticket and Parking Prices – Circuit of The Americas – April 11-13, 2014 Seating Type Single-day Ticket/Person Three-day Weekend Pass/Person General Admission $39 to $59 $89 Reserved Seat $59 to $109 $139 to $199 Kids 12 and under FREE GA with ticketed adult FREE GA with ticketed adult Dry Camping Space (20’x20’) N/A $150/camping space Parking Type Single-day Parking/Vehicle Three-day Weekend Parking/Vehicle Cars $20 $45 Motorcycles* $10 $20 *NOTE: Motorcycle parking is free for fans that purchased their MotoGP tickets by Dec. 31, 2013. MotoGP, the pinnacle of all motorcycle World Championships, consists of 19 races in 14 countries on five continents with pan-global television coverage. The world’s most skilled riders, including current U.S. riders Colin Edwards of Texas, 2006 MotoGP World Champion Nicky Hayden from Kentucky and reigning World Champion and winner of the 2013 Red Bull Grand Prix of The Americas Marc Marquez, compete with cutting-edge, prototype motorcycle technology produced by Ducati, Yamaha and Honda, as well manufacturers supporting the new Open class. MotoGP riders demonstrate amazing speed, agility and nerve as they race around COTA’s 3.4-mile circuit, tipping their bikes at extreme angles to save ground and time as they tackle every challenging twist and turn. For individuals, groups and companies looking to experience the MotoGP race weekend in a special way, Circuit of The Americas™ Official program, Circuit of The Americas Experiences (www.COTAExperiences.com, 866.801.6975), is offering racing enthusiasts a turn-key elevated race weekend experience to the Circuit’s 2014 MotoGP event. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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