Next is the best part – to enjoy the race! Customers can also access their online account through our website which we update with any additional information and downloads as they become available near to the race. For some events we can also offer a box office collection for late bookings. Once your tickets are ready, we’ll send them out by signed-for courier with the event timetable and circuit map. We always turn tickets around for dispatch as quickly as possible once they are printed, but we are subject to each circuit’s ticketing print runs. Once your booking is placed and we have secured your tickets with the relevant circuit, the next step can be the hardest part – waiting for them to be printed! Each host circuit has their own procedures for ticket printing but in most cases the tickets are printed around 2-6 weeks before the race. We accept a range of payments methods including credit/debit card, PayPal, bank transfers and cheques, and in Pounds, Euros, and US Dollars. Most of our customers choose to book online through our website, but we also welcome bookings over the telephone. Similarly, we’re always happy to offer any assistance by email or telephone if required. We completely understand that tickets for Formula 1 and MotoGP are a big purchase and so we try and provide as much information as possible in a useful way on our website so our customers have everything they need to make a decision on their tickets. We aim to make the booking process as easy and straightforward as possible. What is the process when people order tickets from you? In 2003 was born, and the rest is history! This experience was the starting point of an idea to create a helpful motorsport ticketing company that put service as its priority. I won’t go into all the details here, but the tickets arrived just a couple of days before the race and the customer service we received from the company was abysmal. ![]() We booked through a ticketing company without giving it too much thought, but unfortunately would later regret it. ![]() However, it was not until many years later that myself and a group of friends booked tickets to see our first live race at Catalunya Circuit. My first memories of Formula 1 go back to watching the races on TV with my father in the mid-90’s when Schumacher was emerging as a dominant force. Tell us first about yourself and how the company started? Today we interview Paul Deason, Manager of and, arguably the biggest independent UK Formula 1 and MotoGP ticket agency
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