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> well if they keep bumping prices up surely less
> people are likely to go meaning less profit?
> Atleast keep it reasonable :/
Not immedeatly. At first the profits will increase, even though less people go. Silverstone is just looking how far they can go before the price increase results in a lower net profit due to less demand. At the moment it looks like they are still turning greater profits (or smaller losses in Silverstones case) with higher prices (Silverstone is still pretty packed every year). The big public still finds it reasonable, so Silverstone will keep increasing the prices.
> no Dixons dont, but there are student offers for
> stuff like Microsoft products etc, why dont
> Silverstone do this then?
> I read somewhere that another track offers student
> discount. fair point though.
>
> thought i wouldnt mind if there isnt a british f1
> race, theres enough good tracks around the world!
>
> here:
>
> [
paultan.org]
> t-student-rates-by-80/
>
> [
www.bahraingp.com]
> mula1-Tickets
That's more because they are desperate to attract people rather than their compassion with broke students