Do you find the 2023 Singapore F1 race very quiet?

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Many blame the high ticket prices

SINGAPORE: Are you excited about the 2023 Singapore F1 race this weekend? Whether you are an F1 fan or not, maybe you have the same sentiments as the guy onHe added, “It’s just weird that it’s not being hyped up. It’s this weekend isn’t it? Not much crowd either.

Another agreed saying, “I agree. The difference between watching for free on TV and being there is really just the concerts. Being trackside is nice but you don’t get the helicopter view that TV has.”One person shared their experience from last year’s F1: “Paid $288 for a three day Padang grandstand pass last year. Same pass is $800 this year.”

Another commented, “But there will always be takers willing to shell out the money. Eventually you’ll figure out that you are not part of the target demographic envisioned by the event organisers. Willing buyer, willing seller as what we all like to say in this sub”An F1 fan added, “I’m a hardcore f1 fan this year I can’t be bothered.. it’s too expensive.”As the Singapore F1 race approaches, the debate about its quieter vibe continues.

Whether it’s the high ticket prices, Red Bull’s dominance, or the attractiveness of the entertainment lineup, one thing’s for sure – F1 fans and event organisers are grappling with the changing face of this iconic event in the Lion City.

 

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