Grand Prix fans, start your engines!

Tickets go on sale online starting Friday

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Posted: 12/18/2012

BALTIMORE (WMAR) - Race fans get ready! Tickets for the third annual Baltimore Grand Prix presented by SRT will be available for purchase beginning Friday, December 21, 2012. 

The 2013 event will feature a wider range of ticket prices and, for the first time, a multi-day reserved-seat ticket buyers will have the option of selecting different seats for each race. 
 
Tickets will be available on Friday by clicking here
 
All fans who purchase reserved seats by midnight January 15, 2013, will receive a free paddock pass, and active duty military will receive a 10% discount on all ticket levels. 
 
Pricing for top tier grandstands has been added to offer fans the opportunity to purchase seats at a lower price. General admission and junior ticket prices also have been lowered, making the Grand Prix a greater entertainment value for families and newcomers to Motorsports. 

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