The ABB FIA Formula E World Championship heads to the Far East and South Korea for the finale of Season 8, with the inaugural Hana Bank Seoul E-Prix, Rounds 15 & 16 of the 2021/22 campaign on 13 & 14 August at the city's Jamsil Stadium Complex.
Four drivers, headed by Edoardo Mortara (ROKiT Venturi Racing) after his victory in Marrakesh and including Mercedes-EQ's Stoffel Vandoorne, DS TECHEETAH driver and double champion Jean-Eric Vergne as well as Jaguar TCS Racing's Mitch Evans, are split by just 15 points with six races to come - two in each of New York City and London before the deciding double-header in Seoul. With the title chase set to go right to the wire, demand for tickets is expected to be high.
TICKETS: Secure your seats for the Hana Bank Seoul E-Prix now!
Ticket reservations can be made on the Oe app from 6 July, with the Oe available on the Google Play Store and Apple App Store. Tickets are one-day, and organised into six categories depending on location, perks and services of the seating area.
All tickets give fans the chance to watch a whole race day's action, with practice, qualifying the race itself and a concert taking place on each of Saturday and Sunday. Prices range from 99,000 won to 500,000 won and individuals can purchase upto four tickets per race day.
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The initial reservation period runs to 13 July, with front seats, Royal Pink plus first and second floor Primes available - all seats with the best views of the on-track action. The Royal Pink tickets include access to additional amenities like a dedicated lounge and catering as well as centrally located seats.
“We expect to receive great support from this special opportunity to experience the speed, acceleration and the unique, exciting EV sound of electric racecars competing to win the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship through the Seoul metropolitan area.” said “With 187 million Formula E fans around the world, we hope that you can enjoy the excitement of eco-friendly motorsport on the spot, in person.”