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Bam Motorsports Private Formula 1 FORMULA 1® AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX 2021 HOSPITALITY PACKAGES 19TH - 21ST NOVEMBER 2021 BROUGHT TO YOU BY GET CLOSER TO THE ACTION Join us at Melbourne’s stunning Albert Park circuit for the FORMULA 1 AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX 2021 in it’s revised November slot on this year’s F1® calendar. Regardless of when you visit, Melbourne is an incredible city to explore, and comes even more alive when F1® comes to town. 2021 marks the 26th running of the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne. Not only will our superb hospitality options allow you unrivalled access to all the action, you will also enjoy exceptional viewing from the comfort of our exclusive indoor and outdoor spaces, along with a premium food and beverage service emcompassing an Aussie flavour - specifically designed to make this a truly unique and vibrant fixture on the F1® calendar. A picturesque parkland race circuit which circumnavigates the man-made lake, and although the entire Albert Park track consists of public highways, each sector includes the medium to high speed characteristics found at world-leading racetracks. Meanwhile, the lack of run- off due to the proximity of the lake shore can prove unforgiving - all in all, the Albert Park promises plenty of action for spectators. PLEASE NOTE: LOCAL HOSPITALITY & GRANDSTANDS YET TO BE CONFIRMED FOR 2021 3 FORMULA 1® AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX 2021 NEW FOR 2021 BAM MOTORSPORTS PRIVATE FORMULA 1 (IN ASSOCIATION WITH PADDOCK CLUB™ SUITE CORPORATE SPORTS UNLIMITED) Formula 1 Paddock Club™ is internationally WHAT’S INCLUDED: renowned as the pinnacle of sporting • Vibrant exclusive suite above Formula 1® hospitality, offering privileged trackside team garage and Pit Lane viewing above the team garages, gourmet cuisine and open bars. • Premium views of Walker Straight, Pit Lane New for 2021, BAM Motorsport, the experts and start/finish line in Formula 1® hospitality, are thrilled to offer • Exclusive access to The Lounge an enhanced Paddock Club™ experience • Access to a Pit Lane walk each day in our vibrant exclusive suite. Witness the • Access to tiered rooftop viewing deck 2021 F1® season commence first-hand from the comfort of this exclusive suite, offering • TVs showing all the racing action live superior views of the Walker Straight and • Cloak service and exclusive access to the start/finish line from the tiered rooftop pamper room viewing deck. You’ll also enjoy a premium • Luxury morning and afternoon tea food and beverage service all day - including • Suite hosts to assist you and your guests premium alcoholic and soft drinks, along with luxury morning and afternoon tea, • Premium beverage package inclusive of served at your leisure. champagne, spirits & cocktails Our expert team of hosts will be on hand to • Live music throughout the day throughout the weekend to help you make • Buggy transfers from Gate One the most of your Formula 1® experience. • Professional photographer/videographer 4 BROUGHT TO YOU BY 5 FORMULA 1® AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX 2021 RED BULL RACING PADDOCK CLUB Join the Red Bull Racing Team and support Of course this wouldn’t be complete without their driving superstars as they take to the an appearance from Red Bull’s latest driver track for FORMULA 1 AUSTRALIAN GRAND duo - as well as senior team personnel PRIX 2021. who’ll drop by to offer their insight on the Your 3-day ticket will provide you access weekend’s strategy and the season ahead. to our exclusive Red Bull Racing Paddock We’re committed to making your Australian Club™ Suite, where you’ll be hosted by a Grand Prix weekend as memorable as we dedicated hospitality team in a relaxed and can and taking care of your every need. To vibrant atmosphere. make sure that’s the case, we’ll bring you You’ll gain a true insider’s view of how one exquisite cuisine based around the finest of the fastest sports on the planet works by locally sourced ingredients and prepared taking a tour of the team’s garage, as well by world-class chefs. You can enjoy an open as daily Pit Lane Walks for Paddock Club™ bar, and of course all the Red Bull you need Guests only. In the comfort of our luxury suite to power through the weekend. You won’t you’ll get even deeper insight in to the sport, need to be anywhere else as we’ll get the as our team of experts take you through a party started as the weekend unfolds with series of fascinating and fun F1® explained regular sets from our own team DJ. sessions and live pit links. 6 BROUGHT TO YOU BY ALPINE F1® TEAM PADDOCK CLUB™ YOUR CHANCE TO MEET FERNANDO ALONSO For a truly memorable experience, and technical explanations experience the legendary Formula 1 Alpine F1® Team Paddock Club guests will Paddock Club™ as a valued guest of the also enjoy a visit from Esteban Ocon and Alpine F1® Team. Fernando Alonso, where you will be able Embrace the combination of privileged to take photos and and get merchandise access, the finest service, exquisite cuisine, signed. Members of the team will be open bar and breath-taking views of the available to answer your burning questions, racing that will redefine the Formula 1® giving a true insight as to the strategies on weekend. display. The Team photographer will be With unrivalled access on offer, you can there to take photos which will be sent to enjoy the facilities and entertainment you following the weekend’s action. including state-of-the-art race simulators Guests can watch all sessions from the TV and winner’s trophy podium. Each day screens within the hospitality suite, as well guests may take part in the VIP Pit Lane as enjoying the spectacular views of the Walk which allows all Paddock Club track from the comfort of the suite balcony ticket holders to explore team garages or viewing area. from a distance. As a team guest you Each guest will receive a team gift on will be offered exclusive access past the Friday and a VIP gift bag on Saturday and protective barrier for photo opportunities Sunday. 7 FORMULA 1® AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX 2021 FERRARI F1 CLUB At the Ferrari F1® Club everything is created championship contenders, test drivers and around you. Revel in all the excitement, team personnel. speed and glamour that Formula 1® has to As a Ferrari F1® Club guest, you'll receive offer whilst you enjoy privileged access to a Pit Lane walk each day, giving you the the championship's most successful racing chance to see how the most dynamic race teams - Scuderia Ferrari. teams in the world prepare for race day. Your 3-day ticket will provide you access You will also gain exclusive access to the to the super-exclusive Ferrari Scuderia Formula One paddock including the Paddock Club™ Suite, where you’ll be Ferrari garage where you will experience the hosted by a dedicated hospitality team in a very heart of Formula 1® and see what goes relaxed and vibrant atmosphere. From this on behind the scenes at Scuderia Ferrari. prime location above the pit lane, you'll You will also recieve a gift from Ferrari F1® have an exclusive view of the start grid and Club as a thank you for joining the team for pit lane, where you'll watch the race unfold the weekend. with all the drama that Formula F1® offers. Guests will enjoy a gourmet buffet lunch served with fine wines, alongside an open bar with free-flowing Champagne all day. As well as post-qualifying and pre-race interviews offering detailed insight into race strategy, car setup and the season ahead, guests will also benefit from appearances by Ferrari's 2021 Formula 1® 8 BROUGHT TO YOU BY GRANDSTAND OPTIONS RECOMMENDS: Jones (Uncovered) Brabham (Uncovered) Fangio (Uncovered) / Location: Turn 1 Location: Turn 1/2 Premium Fangio (Covered) Location: Start/finish line Watch on from the outside of Turn 1 Situated on the inside of Turn 1, you as championship rivalries are born. can expect drama and excitement In covered seating overlooking the See the cars brake at the end of the as drivers fight for position in the start and finish line, it doesn’t get Main Straight, before turning right opening complex of corners. any better than this. and then left as the drivers nail the This sensational spot lets you watch With your seat directly across from throttle through Turn 2. the cars brake at the end of Pit Pit Lane you can also witness the With a superscreen opposite and Straight, before turning right and world’s fastest pit crews first hand, plenty of bars and food options, then left where the drivers nail the and share in all the post-race you’ll experience the very best of the throttle through Turn 2. celebrations from your prime view Australian Grand Prix. of the podium. 9 FORMULA 1® AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX 2021 Moss (Uncovered) Location: Pit Exit At the Moss Grandstand, the first-corner charge of the Australian Grand Prix is just the beginning, and while millions tune in, you watch every turn as the action unfolds. Located in close proximity to food, bars and merchandise, this is the ultimate viewpoint for the race start. Senna (Uncovered) / Premium Senna (Covered) Location: Turn 16 Witness the start of the most amazing spectacle in sport. Admire your heroes from the top of the Main Straight as they maximise every bit of race track on the Turn 16 exit, before launching onto the fastest point of the circuit. A superscreen opposite ensures you don’t miss any of the action.
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