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Old 12 Oct 2010, 04:58 (Ref:2773582)   #1
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hi guys! I want to find how many people around the world watch F1 Races and also how many tickets have been sold so far this year.

where should I look up?

and the same issue for GP2 races...


Been a while since the last time I spoke in English, so sorry for my mistakes.
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Old 16 Oct 2010, 03:12 (Ref:2775634)   #2
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So... anyone has any clue?
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Without wishing to be dismissive, 'Google is your friend'.

You could try each of the GP organisers web sites. You can get them from the FIA <here>

You will see in the circuit info is the web address. You can then by moving along the calendar on the right get all the other GP sites.

Re GP2 the spectator figures should be pretty similar / identical to the actual GP figures.... The main GP2 championship (ie not GP2 Asia) only ever appear as part of the support programme for the European (and also Abu Dhabi for their final round) GP's themselves, and the GP2 events are usually close to the F1 timetable.
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Found this at http://www.austadiums.com/stadiums/s...wds.php?id=176


ยป MOST RECENT ATTENDANCES
CROWD DATE SPORT EVENT
108,500 28/03/10 Motor Sport Australian F1 GP (d4)
82,200 27/03/10 Motor Sport Australian F1 GP (d3)
68,000 26/03/10 Motor Sport Australian F1 GP (d2)
46,300 25/03/10 Motor Sport Australian F1 GP (d1)
108,000 16/03/08 Motor Sport Australian F1 GP (d4)
78,000 15/03/08 Motor Sport Australian F1 GP (d3)
71,000 14/03/08 Motor Sport Australian F1 GP (d2)
46,000 13/03/08 Motor Sport Australian F1 GP (d1)
105,000 18/03/07 Motor Sport Australian F1 GP (d4)
76,000 17/03/07 Motor Sport Australian F1 GP (d3)

Maybe some of the other guys could scratch around and find the attendances in their native tongues!

Given a loss of $49 million it cost the Victorian taxpayers $451.61 for each spectator who actually attended the race in 2010! Ouch!
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This site looks promising - have not got the time now

http://www.grandprixcities.com/raceattendances.html
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Re GP2 the spectator figures should be pretty similar / identical to the actual GP figures.... The main GP2 championship (ie not GP2 Asia) only ever appear as part of the support programme for the European (and also Abu Dhabi for their final round) GP's themselves, and the GP2 events are usually close to the F1 timetable.
This is something that has always baffled me.Stands full for F1 qualifying,are virtualy empty for GP2 race hour or so later.So do you want number of tickets sold or bums on seats for the races?
Also figures quoted can be misleading.When 2/3 days tickets are sold do they count them 2 or 3 times.This could account for 72,000 crowd reported for first A1GP event at Brands Hatch which was last event at this level I attended.Crowd was so poor no one bothered to lay on a bus service and we had a struggle to find a taxi to get back to civilization.

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