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Tasmania - Perth - Phillip Island - Darwin - Townsville Auckland - Bathurst - Gold Coast - Sandown - Newcastle 2019 CORPORATE HOSPITALITY PACKAGES TASMANIA - PERTH - PHILLIP ISLAND - DARWIN - TOWNSVILLE AUCKLAND - BATHURST - GOLD COAST - SANDOWN - NEWCASTLE Is a proud partner of Tickford Racing 5 55 6 23 2019 CORPORATE HOSPITALITY PACKAGES TASMANIA - PERTH - PHILLIP ISLAND - DARWIN - TOWNSVILLE AUCKLAND - BATHURST - GOLD COAST - SANDOWN - NEWCASTLE Join us in the Tickford Racing corporate suite - an EXCLUSIVE facility which is only open to Team Partners, Members, affiliates and suppliers. Experience the dream race weekend which provides a PREMIUM environment to host your valued clients whilst having the opportunity to interact with other key partners and behind the scenes access. Octane Events and Tickford Racing jointly collaborate in providing our partners with the best value hospitality experience within the Supercars Championship. Our hospitality program is created with the primary aim to make it as affordable as possible while bringing great value and the best experience to the track. Now you’re racing with us! ACCESSIBILITY • Exclusive access to the Tickford Racing corporate suite* • Entry to the circuit including general viewing and merchandise areas • Access to the Supercar Paddock • Transferable passes so you can take a different guest each day • Limited corporate parking available** PREMIUM FOOD AND BEVERAGE PACKAGES • Morning and afternoon tea • Substantial buffet-style lunch • Premium beer, wine and sparkling wine • Woodstock varieties included from 3pm daily (at selected rounds) • Monster Energy products • Extensive selection of soft drinks, juice and bottled water PLUS… • Fully upgraded air-conditioned facility directly above the pits • Exclusive Tickford Racing driver visits – including autograph and photo opportunities • Multiple LCD screens in suite for premium showing both the race and individual lap times • Exclusive team pit tours • Capped numbers within suite as well as enhanced furnishings throughout • Complimentary event programs • Dedicated host and facility manager so you and your guests can relax and enjoy the day • AND many more surprises throughout the weekend! * Provided minimum numbers are met to host a private suite. ** Parking distributed at the discretion of VASC. Is a proud partner of Tickford Racing 5 55 6 23 2019 CORPORATE HOSPITALITY PACKAGES BOOKING FORM To confirm your booking please complete this booking form and return to Trudie Edwards ([email protected]) TICKFORD RACING SUITES AVAILABLE AT (MINIMUM NUMBERS REQUIRED) EVENT EVENT DATE TICKETS PRICE TOTAL TASMANIA SUPERSPRINT (2 day package) 5 - 7 April $POA PHILLIP ISLAND, VIC. (2 day package) 12 - 14 April $POA PERTH SUPERNIGHT, WA. (2 day package) 2 - 4 May $1,480 DARWIN TRIPLE CROWN, NT. (2 day package) 14 - 16 June $1,480 TOWNSVILLE 400, QLD. (3 day package) 5 - 7 July $2,115 AUCKLAND SUPERSPRINT, NZ. (2 day package) 13 - 15 Sept $1,795* BATHURST 1000, NSW. (4 day package) 10 - 13 Oct $2,160 GOLD COAST 600, QLD. (3 day package) 25 - 27 Oct $2,380 SANDOWN 500, VIC. (2 day package) 8 - 10 Nov $1,580 NEWCASTLE 500, NSW. (3 day package) 22 - 24 Nov $2,350 PLEASE NOTE: All prices listed above are EX GST *No GST applicable to AUCKLAND only. Company Name: Your Name: Address: Suburb: State: Postcode: Phone: Mobile: Email: Ticket Delivery (if different to above) **please note there is a standard $15 delivery fee** Address: Suburb: State: Postcode: Special Requirements: (Dietary etc.) Payment can be made by direct deposit or Credit Card. Direct deposit details: Credit Card Payment: VISA Mastercard AMEX Bank: Commonwealth Bank of Australia Account Name: Octane Events Pty Ltd. BSB: 063-135 Account Number: 1062 805 Expiry Date: / / CCV: SWIFT Code: CTBAAU2S Reference – Invoice Number or Your Company Name If you would like us to take credit card payments for you too, then the following surcharges will apply: Visa/Mastercard: 1.5% AMEX: 1.8%s PLEASE NOTE: Tickets will not be released until full payment has been received TERMS & CONDITIONS: All orders are final once the Booking Form is submitted to Tickford Racing and you will be liable for all charges No refunds will be provided. Any changes to the order are at the discretion of Tickford Racing. I have read and understand all of the above Terms and Conditions and hereby agree to them. Name: Signed: ____________________________ Date: / / Please ensure all information is correct and submit or return to Trudie Edwards ([email protected]) Is a proud partner of Tickford Racing 5 55 6 23.
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