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Top 10 Reasons to Catch Formula 1 Night Race GP Singapore

Top 10 Reasons to Catch Formula 1 Night Race GP Singapore

The F1 Singapore Night Race is juct click away. Still confuse why shoul you come to Singapore and enjoy the amazing night race?

HotelTravel.com give you Top Ten Reasons to Catch Formula 1 Grand Prix Races in Singapore and Japan. Here’s the list of reasons according of HotelTravel.com :

  1. Grid Girls
    Every Formula 1 fan loves Grid Girls. It’s great to take in the hype and fan fare surrounding their every move, their sometimes reveling outfits and photogenic good looks. The best up close and personal views in Singapore are at The Green Room at Pit Straight.
  2. Teams in Turmoil
    Formula 1 Supremo Bernie Ecclestone has been battling all year to hold the sport together, fighting off legal challenges, break away threats and allegations of cheating by top teams. He did sign a new contract for the first ever Formula 1 race to be held in India in 2011, conveniently ignoring the fact that the Indian Government declared that “Formula 1 is not a sport”.
  3. The Lion Roars at Night
    Few settings could be more suited to the event than the Lion City, with its plethora of five-star hotels, superb restaurants, up market shopping malls, leisure attractions and hoards of cheering Singaporean fans screaming ‘Go Lah Go’ in unison. Hotels in Singapore highlighted for the event include Berjaya Hotel, Cityhub Hotel, Amara Hotel, and Copthorne King’s. For those who what to stay in the heart of the circuit try the Allson Hotel (from US$140 per night), or get away from the roar by booking the Shangri-La Rasa Sentosa Resort.
  4. Brawn Flexes its Muscle
    Upstart team Brawn Mercedes has taken Formula 1 by storm this season. Both its drivers, Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello, are in contention for the driver’s championship and the team is leading the pack for the coveted constructor’s crown.
  5. Beyonce Booty Bounce
    The Singapore F1 event is already unique, but this year it is about to get even more special. R&B queen Beyonce Knowles headlines a concert of international superstars who will be performing at the F1 Rocks event at Fort Canning Park. The action will cover all three days starting 24 September with the Black Eyed Peas, ZZ Top, Simple Minds, and Canto-pop legend Jackie Cheung also receiving top billing.
  6. Taking it to the Streets
    Billed as the ‘Monaco of the East’, Singapore F1 is one of the few opportunities for real race fans to experience the sound of screaming cars and smell of burning rubber at street level. Unfortunately all so-called ‘3-day walk about passes’ covering, practice, qualifying and the actual race have already sold out, same for the one day passes for Saturday and Sunday. However a limited number of Friday passes were still available at press time.
  7. Big Fun in Little Osaka
    Osaka hotels offer the advantage of being an easy commute to Suzuka; plus accommodation there is considered affordable by Japanese standards and it has a vibrant nightlife for after race fun. Check HotelTravel.com for the Ramada Osaka, Il Cuore Namba Hotel, Mitsui Urban Hotel Osaka Bay Tower, Rihga Royal Hotel Osaka or the Nikko Hotel Osaka.
  8. Raw Fish
    When in Japan, do as the locals do and head down to nearest Sushi Bar to chow down on raw things that used to swim. What does sushi and super fast racing cars have in common – well not so much. But sushi does taste good washed down with heaps of warm sake, and it is rumoured that Japanese Grid Girls love it.
  9. Ice Cold Beer
    Naturally Formula 1 fans do work up a fearsome thirst, and few things taste better in life than ice cold beer. Tiger Beer is a Singaporean favorite and Asahi Beer is one of many popular brews in Japan. Consumption of these two fine brands, or any other beer in copious quantities, is considered essential by all serious connoisseurs of Grid Girls.
  10. Universal Studios Japan
    HotelTravel.com also features Universal Studios Japan hotels in Osaka, perfect for a visit before or after the Fuji TV Japanese Grand Prix. In addition to the main attractions there are numerous restaurants, shops and even street performances (not races). For children and grownups alike, the entire park is filled with fantastically imaginative worlds of famous blockbuster movies, but no high performance Formula 1 race cars or gorgeous Grid Girls.
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