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F1® Experiences to offer unique F1 Ticket & Travel Packages
Attending a Grand Prix is always unforgettable. But what if you could also tour the track, walk the pit lane, and meet motorsport legends as well as the race stars of tomorrow?
Well, those are the kind of benefits and access available through F1® Experiences, just announced as Formula 1’s new Official Ticket and Travel Package Programme.
“The launch of F1 Experiences offers Formula 1 fans a fantastic opportunity to get closer to the action both on and off the track,” said Sean Bratches, F1’s Managing Director, Commercial Operations.
“We want people to experience the thrill of this exhilarating sport and that is what the F1 Experiences programme will deliver.”
F1 Experiences offers a range of price points, ensuring that fans at every level are given the chance to experience a full weekend of thrilling insights into the pinnacle of motor racing.
Typical F1 Experiences packages will include:
- Carefully selected Grandstand seats, hospitality or VIP access to the world famous Formula One Paddock Club™
- Privileged access to the circuits, including expert guided bus tours on the tracks themselves
- Formula 1 Paddock tours
- Exclusive welcome parties with racing legends past and present
- Dedicated tours of the Support Race Paddock
- Expert hosts giving unique insights into the Formula 1 race weekend
- Best available hotels
- Daily dedicated transfers direct into the circuits
- Exclusive merchandise and premiums
F1 Experiences gives fans exclusive, hassle-free access to buy packages with fixed pricing.
For more details, visit f1experiences.com.
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