Additional information
F1 ROLEX AUSTRALIAN | TRIBINA D, TRIBUNA A, TRIBUNA B, TRIBUNA C |
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The West Area ticket allows access to the different unnumbered grandstands located in the eastern part of the circuit, these are:
F1 ROLEX AUSTRALIAN | TRIBINA D, TRIBUNA A, TRIBUNA B, TRIBUNA C |
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The Grandstand A of the Suzuka circuit rises in the straight end zone. It has numbered seats and video markers located opposite. Thanks to their orientation, they allow you to see the end of the main straight, the passage through the first corner and the exit of the Pit-Lane single-seatings as well as the last garages of the same.
F1 ROLEX AUSTRALIAN | TRIBINA D, TRIBUNA A, TRIBUNA B, TRIBUNA C |
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The Main Grandstand of this Grand Prix is a long grandstand that extends along the main straight line allowing the view of the start and finish in the frame line as well as the activity on the Pit-Lane. It is one of the stands that used to be sold out because it is the only one covered area.
F1 ROLEX AUSTRALIAN | TRIBINA D, TRIBUNA A, TRIBUNA B, TRIBUNA C |
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The West Area ticket allows access to the different unnumbered grandstands located in the eastern part of the circuit, these are:
F1 ROLEX AUSTRALIAN | TRIBINA D, TRIBUNA A, TRIBUNA B, TRIBUNA C |
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The Grandstand A of the Suzuka circuit rises in the straight end zone. It has numbered seats and video markers located opposite. Thanks to their orientation, they allow you to see the end of the main straight, the passage through the first corner and the exit of the Pit-Lane single-seatings as well as the last garages of the same.
F1 ROLEX AUSTRALIAN | TRIBINA D, TRIBUNA A, TRIBUNA B, TRIBUNA C |
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The Main Grandstand of this Grand Prix is a long grandstand that extends along the main straight line allowing the view of the start and finish in the frame line as well as the activity on the Pit-Lane. It is one of the stands that used to be sold out because it is the only one covered area.
F1 ROLEX AUSTRALIAN | TRIBINA D, TRIBUNA A, TRIBUNA B, TRIBUNA C |
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The Japanese Grand Prix is held at the Suzuka Circuit, located in the beautiful Nagoya Prefecture, just over 300 km from Tokyo. (A journey less than 2 hours by bullet train).
It is remembered by many fans for the mythical phrase and anger of Fernando Alonso with his Honda engine; but what has really made this track famous that appears on the calendar since 1987 has been that in its turns 12 World Championships have been decided, including 3 of the great Senna.
In the season of the year that this race takes place,, Japan is ravaged by strong winds, cold and rain which makes the races have an extra incentive of emotion, so much so that in some occasions the test has had to be canceled for these reasons.
It is a great destination for families not only to attend the F1 event as the Japanese country is one of the main tourist destinations in the world.
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