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Price per person sharing
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Location:                     China

Venue:                     Shanghai

Dates: Depart:
                    15 April 2010
Return:                     20 April 2010

Package Includes:
  • Return Airfares ex Johannesburg
  • Return airport hotel transfers
  • 4 nights in a 4* Hotel
  • Breakfast daily
  • Weekend grandstand tickets
  • 24 Hour Hospitality desk
  • Ticket Lanyard
  • SA Sports representative (Subject to 20pax)
  • All hotel taxes and service charges
  • Aiport Taxes

The Chinese Grand Prix is a round of the Formula One World Championship, held towards the end of the season in October. It is currently held at the Shanghai International Circuit, Shanghai, designed by Hermann Tilke. It is the most expensive Formula One circuit facility, costing $240 million.

The vision of a Chinese Grand Prix started in the early 1990s. The Chinese government had originally planned for an F1 circuit to be located in the city of Zhuhai in Guangdong Province, southern China. 



Price per person sharing
CONTACT US

Location:                     China

Venue:                     Shanghai

Dates: Depart:
                    15 April 2010
Return:                     20 April 2010

Package Includes:
  • Return Airfares ex Johannesburg
  • Return airport hotel transfers
  • 4 nights in a 4* Hotel
  • Breakfast daily
  • Weekend grandstand tickets
  • 24 Hour Hospitality desk
  • Ticket Lanyard
  • SA Sports representative (Subject to 20pax)
  • All hotel taxes and service charges
  • Aiport Taxes

The Chinese Grand Prix is a round of the Formula One World Championship, held towards the end of the season in October. It is currently held at the Shanghai International Circuit, Shanghai, designed by Hermann Tilke. It is the most expensive Formula One circuit facility, costing $240 million.

The vision of a Chinese Grand Prix started in the early 1990s. The Chinese government had originally planned for an F1 circuit to be located in the city of Zhuhai in Guangdong Province, southern China. 



Track Info

Track Information
Location  Shanghai, China
Date  17-19 April 2009
Lap distance  5.451 km
Laps  56
Race Distance  305.256 km
Track Record  1:32.238 M. Schumacher  (Ferrari), 2004



The Zhuhai International Circuit was designed and built and was provisionally added to the 1999 F1 World Championship calendar, but the track failed to meet certain standards set by the FIA. However, the Chinese government did not give up and eventually, with assistance from the organisers of the Macau Grand Prix, held the first ever Formula One race in China in 2004.

In 2002, it was announced that the management of the Shanghai International Circuit had signed a 7 year contract with the Formula One Management to host the Chinese Grand Prix starting from the 2004 season until the 2011 season. The Chinese Grand Prix debuted on September 26, 2004, and was won by Ferrari's Rubens Barrichello. The following year, it hosted the final round of the Formula One championship, in which the newly crowned world champion Fernando Alonso won and claimed the constructor's title for Renault F1. In 2006, the Chinese Grand Prix was won by Michael Schumacher - his last victory in Formula One before he retired at the end of the season.

Track Information
Location  Shanghai, China
Date  17-19 April 2009
Lap distance  5.451 km
Laps  56
Race Distance  305.256 km
Track Record  1:32.238 M. Schumacher  (Ferrari), 2004



The Zhuhai International Circuit was designed and built and was provisionally added to the 1999 F1 World Championship calendar, but the track failed to meet certain standards set by the FIA. However, the Chinese government did not give up and eventually, with assistance from the organisers of the Macau Grand Prix, held the first ever Formula One race in China in 2004.

In 2002, it was announced that the management of the Shanghai International Circuit had signed a 7 year contract with the Formula One Management to host the Chinese Grand Prix starting from the 2004 season until the 2011 season. The Chinese Grand Prix debuted on September 26, 2004, and was won by Ferrari's Rubens Barrichello. The following year, it hosted the final round of the Formula One championship, in which the newly crowned world champion Fernando Alonso won and claimed the constructor's title for Renault F1. In 2006, the Chinese Grand Prix was won by Michael Schumacher - his last victory in Formula One before he retired at the end of the season.


 
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