Go To the Next Shanghai Grand Prix! Chinese Grand Prix 2011

Was Shanghai the best Formula 1 Grand Prix of the 2010 season so far? 

Yes!

Why was the Shanghai Grand Prix so exciting? This was mainly the outcome of F1 on a superlative Grand Prix circuit. Have a look at the diagram of Shanghai below to see what we mean:


What you can't see in the diagram is the width of the track and the many points at which overtaking manoeuvres can be won or lost. Wheel to wheel action around corners and slip-stream darting to get round competing cars in straits. Overtaking is the most exciting part of any Grand Prix and this explains why any Grand Prix at Shanghai will be worth watching. Imagine watching it live...




Start Planning Your Shanghai Grand Prix Experience in 2011 Now!

The wheels off-Buemi incident in Friday's practice, the Qualyfying Sessions' Saturday action - not to mention the best Grand Prix of the 2010 F1 Season so far, nor the post Grand Prix buzz and the instant mood for celebration, will have made the weekend special for F1 fans with 4 day Shanghai Circuit passes. They'll be staying in a local hotels and enjoying the best in hospitality. Some will have had VIP Hospitality and will have experienced the glamour of the F1 teams' lifestyle.  


Getting to Shanghai by Boat

The 2010 weekend experience was strange. The pre race pit lanes were less busy and Eddie Jordan wasn't commentating for the BBC F1 audience. Eddie and would-be pit chatters had been delayed from Heathrow and most other European airports because of the Volcanic emissions from Iceland. If you are seriously planning a trip to Shanghai in 2011 perhaps you you look at times for a slow boat to China rather than miss the Chinese Grand Prix experience there.

We understand that there is sufficient hotel accommodation in Shanghai but, to ensure you can stay at the hotel of your choice, you should book your hotel as soon as the dates for the 2011 Chinese Grand Prix are announced.