Singapore F1 Holidays Are Back!
If you are just tired of the usual holiday holidays, the one that would normally involved checking in a posh hotel, enjoying the breathtaking view that it offers and splashing to the crystal clear waters of their white beaches, then why don't you give F1 holidays a try. F1 holidays are gaining worldwide popularity these days because many people love the adrenaline rush that comes with watching it.
The F1 season consists of a series of races that are usually held on purpose-built circuits and public roads. Most of the participants of the F1 racing team are Europeans and before almost half of each year's races occur in their content. But through the years, the sport was able to gain many supporters forcing the organizers to significantly expand the races to other continents. F1 races are considered as one of the gem of tourism for some countries that are fortunate to be chosen as one of the race venues since it was able to attract many tourists.
And after almost three decades in hiatus, Singapore is back on track. The Singapore Grand Pix was back with a vengeance in 2008. Often held in the Thomson Road circuit, the Singapore Grand Prix was formerly known as the Formula Libre event in the 1960s. The said racing event is a big phenomenon that attracts many F1 enthusiasts and fans all around the world.
In fact, the comeback of F1 races in Singapore was able to collect almost S$60 million in profits! Also, hotel packages and hospitality suites across the country were all booked. Patrick Fiat of the Royal Plaza on Scotts believed that the comeback of F1 holidays in Singapore could significantly boost the tourism for Singapore. It could increase the country's stance in the international tourism market.
The race was held at the Marina Bay area of Singapore. The F1 race cars raced in the circuit road in its downtown area. The comeback of F1 race in Singapore revived the F1 holidays fever not only among Singaporeans but for the thousands of F1 fans and followers who lived near the said country.
So, if you are planning to spend your adrenaline pumping F1 holidays in Singapore this 2011, it would best for you to mark your calendars, as the race is scheduled on September 25, this year! To be sure, it would be best if you could book your flight and hotel at least a month before the big event. This could ensure that you could get the best deal when it comes to your long-awaited F1 holidays in Singapore.
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The F1 season consists of a series of races that are usually held on purpose-built circuits and public roads. Most of the participants of the F1 racing team are Europeans and before almost half of each year's races occur in their content. But through the years, the sport was able to gain many supporters forcing the organizers to significantly expand the races to other continents. F1 races are considered as one of the gem of tourism for some countries that are fortunate to be chosen as one of the race venues since it was able to attract many tourists.
And after almost three decades in hiatus, Singapore is back on track. The Singapore Grand Pix was back with a vengeance in 2008. Often held in the Thomson Road circuit, the Singapore Grand Prix was formerly known as the Formula Libre event in the 1960s. The said racing event is a big phenomenon that attracts many F1 enthusiasts and fans all around the world.
In fact, the comeback of F1 races in Singapore was able to collect almost S$60 million in profits! Also, hotel packages and hospitality suites across the country were all booked. Patrick Fiat of the Royal Plaza on Scotts believed that the comeback of F1 holidays in Singapore could significantly boost the tourism for Singapore. It could increase the country's stance in the international tourism market.
The race was held at the Marina Bay area of Singapore. The F1 race cars raced in the circuit road in its downtown area. The comeback of F1 race in Singapore revived the F1 holidays fever not only among Singaporeans but for the thousands of F1 fans and followers who lived near the said country.
So, if you are planning to spend your adrenaline pumping F1 holidays in Singapore this 2011, it would best for you to mark your calendars, as the race is scheduled on September 25, this year! To be sure, it would be best if you could book your flight and hotel at least a month before the big event. This could ensure that you could get the best deal when it comes to your long-awaited F1 holidays in Singapore.
See more information on Luxury Sports Holidays
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