Tickets are now on sale for the 2018 MCE Insurance Ulster Grand Prix, with an early bird offer on general admission wristbands purchased before 31st December 2017.
Entry costs are as follows:
**Early bird** general admission wristband (includes entry to the circuit and paddock throughout Bike Week and a voucher for a free programme worth £10): £25
- General admission wristband (includes entry to the circuit and paddock throughout Bike Week): £30
- Thursday-only admission wristband (includes entry to the circuit and paddock): £20
- VIP hospitality tickets (click here for package details): £180
- Motorhomes/caravans in paddock (includes electricity, x2 general admission wristbands and x2 programmes): £250
- Motorhomes/caravans at Leathemstown: £100
GRANDSTAND |
COST |
Joey Dunlop Grandstand (start/finish line with view of podium and big screen on Saturday)
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£30 flat fee for seat on Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday.
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Leathemstown Grandstand
(with view of big screen on Saturday)
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Wednesday – free
Thursday – £10 Saturday – £20 |
Smyth’s Grandstand
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Wednesday – free
Thursday – £10 Saturday – £15 |
Quarterlands Grandstand
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Wednesday – free
Thursday – £5 Saturday – £10 |
Lindsay Hairpin Grandstand
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Wednesday – free
Thursday – £5 Saturday – £10 |
Click here to book early bird general admission wristbands.
To book motorhomes and caravans please contact Tom Best on 07754 178187.
Grandstands will be available to book soon and programmes will be on sale for £10 from the end of July 2018.
Commenting on the revised pricing structure for 2018, Clerk of the Course Noel Johnston said: “We’re excited that tickets are now on sale for what will be the beginning of another new chapter for the MCE Ulster Grand Prix.
“We announced in September that we’re making some big changes, with the Dundrod 150 making way for four MCE UGP races on the Thursday of Bike Week.
“While general admission costs have gone up a little, it’s the first time in seven years that we’ve increased the entry fee in line with our growing cost base and I’m confident that both the race line up and festival of events off the circuit will deliver better value for fans than ever before,” he added.