Family passes for Festival
Family passes for Festival
The New Zealand Festival of Motor Racing has announced a Family Pass for the forthcoming January Gulf NZFMR events that will celebrate the life and career of New Zealand's only Formula One champion Denny Hulme.
The pass - available to purchase ONLY from the NZFMR web site - will cost just $60 and will provide General Admission access for up to two adults and five children Under 18 for one day on each of the two weekends - either January 18-20 or 25-27.
"Ticket sales have been going very well especially with our Early Bird offers that ended in October," said Chairman Jim Barclay. "We have also been getting more and more requests for some sort of family pass from our feedback on Facebook and email and that's why we are now offering a one day family pass. Fans should note, however, that it is only available from the web site and that it is only GA and not Grandstand access. However, that's going to be fine for the family looking to make a day or weekend of it."
A revival mini Can-Am series, and the world's biggest annual gathering of Formula 5000 cars head the bill over both weekends of the Gulf-backed event, but there will be hundreds of interesting cars both on and off the track with a special relevance to the life and career of Denny Hulme. Static displays will include his Formula One car, his championship winning Can-Am car and even his first road car!
All tickets are available from www.nzfmr.co.nz
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