Formula E Zurich: Start of ticket sales

FREE ADMISSION On Monday, advance sales will start for grandstand seats and VIP areas at the edge of the race track for the first Swiss Formula E race in Zurich. Otherwise, access as well as entry to the Allianz E-Village is free of charge. Race start is not until 6 p.m. On Monday, April 9, at 12 p.m., advance sales for the Formula E race from [...]

If you want to keep an eye on the action, you can't get around a grandstand seat. Here, spectators see Edoardo Mortara's Venturi stranded in Uruguay (Photo: LAT).

On Monday, April 9, at 12 p.m., advance ticket sales will start for the Formula E race on June 10 in Zurich. If you don't want to just stand at a wall (or watch it on TV at home), you can hardly get around a grandstand seat.

However, admission to the track is otherwise free, as is access to the Allianz E-Village. There you will find music, games and interactive entertainment.

The price for the uncovered grandstands 1 and 2 with a good view of the race track is 100 Swiss francs for adults and 75 Swiss francs for children from 4 to 16 years.

Those who want something more exclusive and are willing to dig deep into their pockets for it are welcome in the High Speed Zone (1289 Swiss francs), the Special VIP Race Box (1500 Swiss francs) or the Premium Overlay Bridge (2500 Swiss francs). All these areas include many amenities.

Plan of the race track on the quay of Zurich with the location and examples of the offered grandstand seats and VIP areas.

Cooperation with SBB
Each ticket for a grandstand seat is valid as a public transport ticket in 2nd class and each VIP Hospitality Ticket in 1st class. The public transport ticket covers the journey to and from Zurich on the day of the race and includes public transport in the city of Zurich (zone 110).

The tickets are available exclusively via the SBB RailAway online leisure store. sbb.ch/eprix available.

Start only at 6 pm
The event begins on Sunday morning, June 10, at 8:30 a.m. with the safety car test run. The FIA Formula E free practice sessions are from 9 to 9.45 and 11.30 to 12.

Qualifying will run from 2 to 3 pm. There will be a Roborace from 9.55 to 10.35 and 16.20 to 17 hrs.

The start of the actual Julius Baer Zurich ePrix 2018 will not take place until 6:04 p.m., and the finish line will be reached at approximately 7 p.m. after 50 laps of 2.465 km each. Whether spectators or participants - there will be a long and eventful day for everyone on June 10 in Zurich.

https://www.zuricheprix.ch/tickets

 

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