The British Grand Prix at Silverstone is '95% sold out', according to organisers.
The Formula 1 season will head to the circuit in July after Canada and Austria, with Lewis Hamilton currently leading the way in the standings.
A combination of recent promotions and revised child prices have helped the race nearly sell out, with only five per cent of tickets left to be sold.
Silverstone managing director Patrick Allen is quoted on Planet F1 saying: "Thanks to recent pricing initiatives and opening up the event to make it more affordable for families we are now almost full.
"Demand has been tremendous and we are 95% sold and predicting that 2015 will be a record-breaking crowd."
The race will take place from July 3-5.