Bahrain Grand Prix
Bahrain F1 is the curtain opener on the season and is held at the international circuit about 50 kms from the city.
Bahrain is fabled for its fabulous hotels and luxury and it is a fitting place to start the season.
Our packages include some of the best hotels and flights with Gulf Air, Emirates and Qatar airways.
Tickets to the race are amazingly reasonable with pit side passes for the weekend beginning at only £300 for 3 days.
Lesser stands such as University are an incredible £140!
Hotel and flight prices are constantly changing so please enquire before booking. We can help you get some great deals!
Bahrain Grand Prix
| Start Date : | 11-03-2010 |
£ 1999 |
OR |
| End Date : | 15-03-2010 |
We offer only 4 or 5 star hotels and all transfers based on B&B (twin share)
Prices including scheduled flights, main stand tickets near the start / finish line and hotels from £1799 per person
Flight only from London from £455 per person
Complete packages include:
4 nights in Deluxe suite at the 5 star Riviera Palace Hotel (or similar)
Flights
Breakfast
Main stand tickets
On site rep - English
Transfers to the circuit
£1999 per person
On the track this year there is a lot to offer. Details will be released soon but by way of comparision here is what was on offer in 2009:
There will be plenty of added entertainment to look forward to. The line-up for race weekend will include three groups of five acrobats who go by the name of 'Limpopo-Zambezi'. Hailing from Mozambique, Kenya and Ghana these high-energy acrobats will provide visitors with a heart-lifting performance not to be missed. Cambridge-based Bijoumiyo who were last seen during the Grand Racing Weekend will be finding their way back to Bahrain International Circuit for Formula One weekend to put the 'F' into 'funk'.
Additionally, there will be roaming acts making their way round the Formula One Village Vending Area, buskers in the tunnels, stilt-walkers, balloon-makers, acrobats, musicians, a professional face painter, children's' play area and so much more. To add to the excitement, this year will see two stages instead of one to look out for.
There is plenty to do and see away from the track. Last year's successful introduction of the 'Friday ticket' has promoted the addition of a new offer available to fans who are only able to visit the track on Friday. This new initiative is called the 'roaming ticket'; the idea being that it helps those who have to work on Saturday and Sunday get the Formula One experience.
Bahrain will host the fourth round of this year's FIA Formula One World Championship. The opening round will be in Melbourne, Australia on March 29 and the championship runs through 17 events in 16 countries before culminating in the final race in Abu Dhabi on November 1. As the world's biggest annual sporting series, Formula One attracts a global audience of more than 550 million viewers and takes place on every continent except Africa and Antarctica.
On-track excitement
On track there will be a host of races on the bill supporting the Formula One action including the final round of the GP2 Asia Series. GP2 is the 'feeder' category to Formula One introduced in 2005, from which all three champions have leapt straight into the top flight of Formula One.
GP2 Asia is a sister championship to the European-based GP2 Series and is where Bahrain's Hamad Al Fardan races for GFH iSport International team. Local spectators got their first chance to see Hamad's home-grown talent racing on home soil for the first time this January as part of the Grand Racing Weekend. He will be hoping to be in the thick of the action at the final round which supports Grand Prix.
It will also feature another event which partners up with the GP2 Asia - Speedcar. Speedcars are closely related to NASCAR racers in America but feature a host of stars from the world of international motor sport led by former Formula One drivers Jean Alesi, Johnny Herbert, Gianni Morbidelli and Vitantonio Liuzzi.
There will also be plenty of excitement for fans of regional racing talent as Bahrain's own Chevrolet Supercars ME Championship puts on an exhibition race for a preview of what is to come this season when the championship starts in November. Organised and promoted by the BIC, the Chevrolet Championship will be contested over several rounds with the final round supporting the Formula One Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix in 2010.
Last season saw Bahrain's Fahad Al Musalam win the championship against fierce competition from Saudi Arabia racer Abdulaziz Al Yaeesh, Bahrain's Shaikh Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, Dubai-based Tarek Elgammal and many more. Al Musalam managed to pick up the opportunity of a life time as he won a test drive in the world's biggest touring car series, the Australian V8 Supercar Championship Series, with the Garry Rogers Motorsport team.
Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup actionThe final international category on the line-up of events is the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup now in its 12th season as the official support category to the Formula One World Championship. The field of more than 30 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup cars makes a spectacular and colourful sight and provides real door-to-door racing at ever corner among evenly matched supercars. With a celebrity guest driver joining the well-known regulars of the series at most rounds, the Porsches deliver real entertainment in Bahrain every year.
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Bahrain Grand Prix
| Start Date : | 11-03-2010 |
£1999 |
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| End Date : | 15-03-2010 |

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