30 Sep 2011

Only 100 Premier tickets remain

Frankel will be one of the many stars of the show on QIPCO British Champions Day.  Image courtesy of racingfotos.com.

Premier Enclosure tickets for QIPCO British Champions at Ascot two weeks tomorrow (Saturday 15 October) are certain to sell out imminently with only 100 now left, priced at £40.50 including a 10% advance booking discount.

The buzz of anticipation ahead of the richest day in British racing history has seen ticket sales rocket over the last week and while Grandstand admission tickets, priced at £23.40 with the 10% advance booking discount, are still currently available, a complete sell-out of the most eagerly anticipated raceday for many a year is an outside possibility.

There are so many tantalising questions which the ground-breaking day promises to raise.

Can the world’s best racehorse, Frankel, make it nine-out-of-nine in the £1m Queen Elizabeth II Stakes and stamp himself as one of the turf’s all-time greats?

Or will France’s champion miler, Immortal Verse, do the unthinkable and stop him in his tracks?

Can Nathaniel, officially the world’s top middle distance horse this year, emerge victorious in Britain’s richest race ever horserace, the £1.3m QIPCO Champion Stakes?

Or will French star Cirrus Des Aigles make a successful raid on Ascot and take another Champion Stakes trophy back across the Channel?

Or can Twice Over pull off a remarkable Champion Stakes hat-trick or Midday land her first victory in the race and, together with Frankel, help Sir Henry Cecil secure his first UK trainer’s title in nearly 20 years?

Will we see Frankie Dettori’s trademark flying dismount from Blue Bunting after the £250,000 Fillies & Mares Stakes (dual Oaks heroine Dancing Rain and the fast improving Vita Nova will have a big say in that) or from Opinion Poll after the £200,000 Long Distance Cup, when Gold Cup winner, Fame And Glory, may be in opposition?

Can the Lee Westwood-owned Hoof It hit the big time in the £250,000 Sprint which looks like attracting nearly all the top speed merchants, including arguably Europe’s best sprinter, French raider Moonlight Cloud?

So many questions, so much to look forward to as the greatest day in British Flat racing beckons.

Don’t miss your chance to be part of the action and witness history being made.

To book now via Ascot, CLICK HERE.