The Best Way to Attend an F1 Race

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You’ve just watched the latest season of Drive to Survive on Netflix. You then start to google the drivers. The season starts and you watch your first race. Then you wonder? What’s the best way to attend an F1 race? Luckily for you, as a Travel Advisor, I have done the research and I have the access to bring you the best experiences for an F1 race.

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What is an F1 Experience? If you decided to book on your own, you would have to figure out how to get a ticket, which hotel and how to get to the race. Instead, let me do the work! With an F1 Experience, you get the full package. Entry into the race, a choice of seat location depending on the package, hospitality options, paddock access and tours, garage access and the ultimate experience, the ability to walk the pit lane. Maybe you will spot a celebrity, run into Martin Brundle and be mistaken for Patrick Mahommes.

Let’s say you wanted to attend the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix De Monaco. This should be on everyone’s bucket list of Formula 1 races. Seeing the F1 cars zip through the city along the sea, going under the tunnel and popping out the other end. You just can't beat what that track offers. You will have the option to watch the race from a grandstand, ACM Yacht, Paddack Club, Trackside Yacht, Ermanno Terrace and more.

Depending on which package, it may have all-inclusive hospitality with food and drink, a seat for viewing and access to a TV screen. How do you choose? The best way to decide is whether you would like to be covered or uncovered; then if you want access to food and drinks. That will narrow down the choices. Don't stop there, though! You can do plenty more than just watch the race. You may want to check out the paddock and see the garages. There are packages to provide that access, too. Then, you can decide if you want to walk down the pit lane. However, that is only available with select packages (and where you can find Martin Brundle). Packages range from three to four days.

I would also suggest adding a hotel package. This gets rid of the stress of deciding where to stay or which location is the best. It also includes daily ground transfers. This will get rid of the stress and planning of getting to and from the race every day.

Each F1 Experience will vary, but the packages are similar. Not every race has a yacht viewing area like the Monaco Grand Prix, but each race has its own charm. If you are busy in May, there are plenty of other days. Don't want to fly out of the country? Then these packages are available for Miami, Austin and Las Vegas, too.

If you are interested in attending an F1 race or experience, contact me for more details. Don’t forget to pack your ear plugs!

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