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2012
F1 SCHEDULE
Australian Grand Prix
Melbourne, 16-18 March
Malaysian Grand Prix
Sepang, 23-25 March
Chinese Grand Prix
Shanghai, 13-15 April
Bahrain Grand Prix
Sakhir, 20-22 April
Spanish Grand Prix
Montmelo, 11-13 May
Monaco Grand Prix
Monte Carlo, 25-27 May
Canadian Grand Prix
Montreal, 8-10 June
European Grand Prix
Valencia, 22-24 June
British Grand Prix
Silverstone, 6-8 July
German Grand Prix
Hockenheim, 20-22 July
Hungarian Grand Prix
Hungaroring, 27-29 July
Belgian Grand Prix
Spa-Francorchamps, 31 August - 2 September
Italian Grand Prix
Monza, 7-9 September
Singapore Grand Prix
Singapore, 21-23 September
Japanese Grand Prix
Suzuka, 5-7 October
Korean Grand Prix
Yeongam, 12-14 October
Indian Grand Prix
New Delhi, 26-28 October
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
Yas Marina, 2-4 November
United States Grand Prix
Austin, 16-18 November
Brazilian Grand Prix
Interlagos, 23-25 November
British Grand Prix
Silverstone, 6-8 July
German Grand Prix
Hockenheim, 20-22 July
Hungarian Grand Prix
Hungaroring, 27-29 July
Belgian Grand Prix
Spa-Francorchamps, 31 August - 2 September
Italian Grand Prix
Monza, 7-9 September
Singapore Grand Prix
Singapore, 21-23 September
Japanese Grand Prix
Suzuka, 5-7 October
Korean Grand Prix
Yeongam, 12-14 October
Indian Grand Prix
New Delhi, 26-28 October
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
Yas Marina, 2-4 November
United States Grand Prix
Austin, 16-18 November
Brazilian Grand Prix
Interlagos, 23-25 November
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2012
EUROPEAN FORMULA 1 GRAND PRIX TICKETS
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Description
Spain has a reputation for producing dull F1 tracks and Valencia appears to have come from the same mould. Murray Walker described the race as "an uninspiring blast around a container port" and there are many that would agree with him. However, whilst the circuit is yet to produce an exciting Grand Prix it must be a fantastic venue for trackside spectators. The racing is flanked by glorious beaches and a beautiful city, whilst there are a number of places on the circuit where fans can get up close to the action.
The track can be divided into two main sections. The first half of the lap is fairly quick and includes three long straights, one of which allows the cars to reach a top speed of 320 kph. The drivers blast their way over a bridge and around the water before moving into the slower part of the circuit. The track then moves through an industrial area adjacent to the port area where the long straights are replaced by mid speed corners. The lap ends with a series of fast sweeping turns between the buildings that look great on television. The track is one of the longest on the calendar and is also the fastest of the new street circuits.
Tickets for the 2012 European Formula 1 Grand Prix are now on sale! The event will be held at Valencia Street Circuit on Friday, 22 June 2012 to Sunday, 24 June 2012.
Book by 5th January 2012 to take advantage of
The holiday promotional prices!
In 2003 Valencia was confirmed as the host of the 32nd America's Cup yacht race. The city poured half a billion dollars into infrastructure for the event and refurbished the unused industrial areas of its sizeable port. Keen to make sure they sought return on their investment the Government also started looking at using the overhauled port area as the site of a Grand Prix. In 2007 a deal was done to host the first race a year later and construction started immediately. The deal was aided by Fernando Alonso's immense popularity in Spain.
2012
SINGAPORE FORMULA 1 GRAND PRIX TICKETS
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Description
The pits and paddock complex are built on a new patch of land reclaimed from the sea that also houses the Singapore Flyer, the World’s largest Ferris Wheel .The main straight is not particularly long and runs under a freeway bridge before turning away from the water. The track loops back onto itself with a series of tight bends short straights before cars reach the very long back straight that spans almost the full length of the circuit.
A series of right angle bends lead cars back down to the water where they race over the historic Anderson Bridge, the circuit’s equivalent to the Monaco tunnel. Another series of short straights and chicanes then take drivers along the water’s edge and back onto the main straight, passing under a grandstand as they go. There are currently rumours suggesting the final sector of the circuit will be made faster in 2010 to improve the racing.
Tickets for the 2012 Singapore Formula 1 Grand Prix are now on sale! The event will be held at Singapore Street Circuit on Friday, 21 September 2012 to Sunday, 23 September 2012.
Tickets are on early bird prices until April so book early
for the best prices!
FRI 21 SEP TO SUN 23 SEP
SINGAPORE STREET CIRCUIT PROFILE
The F1 Singapore Grand Prix was the first street race in Asia and the first ever Formula 1 night race.
Set against the backdrop of downtown Singapore, drivers and spectators alike will get a glimpse of the exotic garden city as the circuit winds past an intriguing blend of historic landmarks such as the City Hall and modern-day buildings such as the iconic Esplanade. All eyes will be on the technically challenging circuit that will test drivers and their cars as they are likely to reach a maximum speed in excess of 300 km per hour. A new 1.2km road that forms eastern section of the circuit was constructed alongside the pit building. With strategically located grandstands and hospitality suites, spectators will be assured of a great view of the action and an unforgettable F1 experience.
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