Pup wrote:The seat maps at ticketmaster show us exactly how many PSL's went unsold - I never expected they'd let us see that.
A rough estimate on my part says that T1 has about 1/4 of the seats left, and the stands at T15 around 1/8 or less unsold. Thats fewer than I'd have thought.
It's going to be a packed house - the F1 circus should love it.
In the end it looks like they knew what they were doing with the PSL's - I wonder if we could see the same strategy elsewhere. I could see Silverstone taking the plunge.
This also tells us a lot about demand for F1 in the US. Now if Jersey can get their act together...
We don't really know what's been sold & what hasn't.
We don't know how many PSLs have sold. What we know is how many are shown as "available" or "unavailable" at any given time. Maybe they have sold all those unavailable seats, but we really don't know. I believe the relatively “few” converted PSL seats that appear to be open right now are a result of them being converted & released at a trickle, just as GS seats were released a section at a time to regulate supply and encourage demand. This would be completely consistent with their M.O. to date. Unavailable seats could also be seats they're holding back in a continuing effort to sell corresponding PSLs.
I think we’ll probably see a release of 1-day GA tickets. I’ve thought so from the beginning, and everything seems to point to that now, but who knows? Crazy not to have them.
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