Bahrain Grand Prix Bahrain Grand Prix 2010
Sakhir, March 14
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The inaugural Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix was a huge success and was enjoyed by countless millions of people the world over watching on TV. Importantly the race was also a big success within the world of Formula 1 with everyone experiencing the friendliness and hospitality of the Bahraini people. For one weekend, Bahrain became the focal point of the sporting world and as a result the race and the interest that it created demonstrated clearly to people and international businesses that Bahrain is “open for business”. In 2004 the Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix was recognized for its organizational capabilities with the award of the FIA Race Promoters’ Trophy. This award was made at the FIA Gala Awards in Monte Carlo and was given to Bahrain for the organization of the best Grand Prix in 2004.

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Bahrain Grand Prix tickets & hotel only Starting at $1832 USD
Bahrain Grand Prix packages includes:
• University or Victory grandstand tickets
• 4 nights accommodation in one of our selected hotel(s)
• Taxes and service charges

Price per person, based on double occupancy.
Flight not included.
Bahrain Grand Prix Paddock Club™ tickets Starting at $3800 USD
Bahrain Grand Prix paddock club ticket includes:
• Unlimited access to Golden Card Paddock Club Suite™
• Access to the circuit
• Full breakfast
• Luxurious hospitality facility
• Open bar with Champagne
• Gourmet luncheon and 5 stars food & beverage service
• Pit lane walkabout
• Access to the Support Race Paddock
• Official program and a pair of ear plugs
• Entertainments
• Privileged view of the start/finish straight
• VIP Parking (on request)

Flight not included.
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MARCH 14, 2010
The inaugural Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix was a huge success and was enjoyed by countless millions of people the world over watching on TV. Importantly the race was also a big success within the world of Formula 1 with everyone experiencing the friendliness and hospitality of the Bahraini people. For one weekend, Bahrain became the focal point of the sporting world and as a result the race and the interest that it created demonstrated clearly to people and international businesses that Bahrain is “open for business”. In 2004 the Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix was recognized for its organizational capabilities with the award of the FIA Race Promoters’ Trophy. This award was made at the FIA Gala Awards in Monte Carlo and was given to Bahrain for the organization of the best Grand Prix in 2004.
JUNE 13, 2010
After the long winters, Montreal wakens to a series of festivals and the Canadian Grand Prix, the night life starts, and ends in the early hours of the morning, with music, wine, and excellent food in its wide choice of restaurants. The cosmopolitan tradition of Montreal welcomes visitors from around the world. The F1 tradition, and an important native son, Gilles Villeneuve, after whom the track was named are very important to the city. The track is complex, with slow and fast corners, making very strong demands on the engines and other systems of the F1 cars, and all this on a man-made island made in 1967 in the middle of the St Lawrence River on the occasion of Expo ’67.




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