Only 2,500 tickets remain for spectators looking to catch the Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on November 21-23.
The event is set to witness the highest turn out since its inception in 2009, with around 60,000 racing enthusiasts expected.
“Anyone hoping to come and join us for this historic moment in Abu Dhabi should act quickly to ensure they don’t miss out on their chance to buy a ticket,” said Al Tareq Al Ameri, chief executive of Yas Marina Circuit.
This weekend’s Brazilian Grand Prix, which saw an exciting battle between the two Mercedes drivers Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg, set the scene for the season climax in Abu Dhabi.
Rosberg, who went into the Brazil race 24 points behind the championship leader Hamilton, took first place to narrow the gap between them to 17 points.
The festivities of the Abu Dhabi F1 event feature performances by DJ Armin Van Buuren, Pharrell Williams and The Who.
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