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Brazil Grand Prix 2020 13 -15 November BRAZIL GRAND PRIX 2020 13 -15 NOVEMBER 6 - 8 NOVEMBER CIRCUIT MAP Premium Paddock Club and TEAM hospitality is situated above the team garages overlooking the pit lane and start finish straight. BRAZILIAN GRAND PRIX SCHEDULE Friday 09:30 Paddock Club opens 11:00 Formula One Practice 1 TBA Formula One Pit-Lane walk 15:00 Formula One Practice 2 TBA GP2 Sunday 17:30 Paddock Club closes Saturday 10:00 Paddock Club opens 10:00 Paddock Club opens TBA Formula One Pit-Lane walk 12:00 Formula One Practice 3 13:00 Formula One driver parade TBA Formula One Pit-Lane walk 14:10 Formula One Race Starts 15:00 Formula One Qualifying 18:00 Paddock Club closes TBA GP2 18:00 Paddock Club closes As an approved Official Distributor of Formula One Paddock Club, EDGE is uniquely positioned to provide a tailored and unforgettable experience throughout your race weekend. We offer unparalleled Paddock Club hospitality across the globe, experiences that are bespoke, exclusive and extraordinary in every way. 1. PREMIUM PADDOCK CLUB The Premium Paddock Club in Sao Paulo is one of a kind. Quality catering and a prime race viewing location. You will enjoy watching the race unfold with all the drama that Formula 1 delivers. Unrivalled views, unparalleled access, seamless service, and the finest cuisine. As part of the Interlagos Premium Paddock Club guests will experience: ➢ Access to Interlagos circuit and the Premium Paddock Club™ suite ➢ Coffee, tea, croissants and pastries on arrival ➢ Open bar with Champagne ➢ Gourmet Lunch with fine wines ➢ Pit lane walks ➢ Official Programme and a pair of ear plugs ➢ Entertainment ➢ Privileged view of the start/finish straight from the Pit Building Terrace ➢ Parking for every four guests on the Paddock Club parking place 2 (a-e). F1 TEAM SUITE PADDOCK CLUB We also have exclusive access to many of the F1 TEAM suites in Paddock Club, including Aston Martin Red Bull Racing, Mercedes AMG Petronas, Racing Point and Scuderia Ferrari. In addition to the usual Paddock Club benefits, guests in our exclusive TEAM suites will also enjoy: ➢ Exclusivity: Normally only available to team members & sponsors, we can offer the above due to our unrivalled experience working within F1. ➢ Driver Q&A: On Saturday & Sunday before and after the racing with the opportunity to ask those burning questions and grab autographs. ➢ Team merchandise: Great F1 merchandise to commemorate the weekend. ➢ Paddock tours: Mix with VIPs, celebs & stars in the Paddock and maybe enjoy a coffee in the team motor-home (not guaranteed with Ferrari). ➢ Team garage tour: Exclusive behind the scenes look at the team’s garage and cars from inside the garage (not guaranteed with Ferrari). Edge Global Ltd Kemp House, 152-160 City Road, London, EC1V 2NX P: +44 207 107 1640 E: [email protected] W: www.edgeglobalevents.com THE SHARP END OF HOSPITALITY .
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