Schumacher return helps Valencia ticket sales
Earlier dismayed by Fernando Alonso's race ban, organisers of the European grand prix are now delighted Valencia will host the F1 return of Michael Schumacher.
Organiser Valmor Sports' operations director Carlos Moreno has told the German news agency DPA that 10,000 extra tickets have been sold since the 40-year-old seven time world champion said he is to replace the injured Felipe Massa.
"The previous week the number was barely 6,500," he revealed.
Moreno said more than half of the 75,000 race-day tickets have now been sold.
"The news of his (Schumacher's) return has been known the same week of the possible absence of ... Fernando Alonso," he added. "Therefore the tickets sale has been slightly compensated."
Related Articles
Add a Comment
Login
Comments (0)
Share, rate & save
August 5, 2009 10:44 am
Filed Under: Formula 1
Filed Under: Formula 1
Tags:
Fernando Alonso
,
European grand prix
,
Valencia
,
Michael Schumacher
,
Carlos Moreno
,
comeback
Latest Videos
Latest Stories
- 2013 Volkswagen Golf VII rumored to get powerful engines, advanced technology
- Ferrari 458 confirmed for FIA GT1 Championship
- New Caterham coming in 2015 - report
- BMW X3 xDrive28i announced with 2.0 Turbo plus X5 M Sport Edition
- 2013 BMW 3-Series Touring spied making a pit stop
- Opel Corsa Kaleidoscope Edition revealed
- BMW ConnectedDrive personified in funny commercials [videos]
- 2013 Range Rover spied undergoing winter testing
- Mazda MX-5 Spring 2012 Special Edition announced for Geneva debut
- Infiniti Emerg-E patent designs leaked
Latest Photo Albums
Latest Formula 1 news
- Experts slam 'ugly' field of 2012
- No 'revolution' seen on 2012 grid yet - Sauber
- New Lotus 'definitely better' than 2011 car - Grosjean
- Saturday event 'good news' for Trulli - report
- McLaren stops Hamilton answering 'pathetic' insult
- Sauber not 'reading tea leaves' after Jerez test














