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Japanese Grand Prix 2021 JAPANESE GRAND PRIX 2021 8 – 10 October CIRCUIT MAP Paddock Club and TEAM hospitality is situated above the team garages overlooking the pit lane and start finish straight. JAPANESE GRAND PRIX SCHEDULE Friday 08:30 Paddock Club opens 11:30 Formula One Practice 1 TBA Formula One Pit-Lane walk 15:00 Formula One Practice 2 Sunday TBA GP2 09:00 Paddock Club opens 17:30 Paddock Club closes TBA Formula One Pit-Lane walk Saturday 12:00 Formula One driver parade 10:00 Paddock Club opens 14:00 Formula One Race Starts 12:00 Formula One Practice 3 17:00 Paddock Club closes TBA Formula One Pit-Lane walk 15:00 Formula One Qualifying 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. FORMULA 1 PADDOCK CLUB Get ready for the most diverse, plush and smartest sporting hospitality in the world, at the Suzuka F1 Paddock Club; there is no other service to match. Paddock club is renowned for its lavishness and opulence. Guests will enjoy: ➢ Prime viewing from above the pit lane and team garages, looking over the start/finish line, with free grandstand seating available as well ➢ All day Open bar serving Champagne, wines, beers, soft drinks, tea & coffee ➢ Gourmet lunch starting with a plated starter, followed by a sumptuous buffet ➢ Pit lane walkabout(s) at specially allotted times* ➢ Guided F1 Paddock Tour and access to the Support Race Paddock* ➢ Paddock Club Entertainment, including Paddock Club guests’ Parade Truck Tour, F1 Simulators, F1 Pit Stop Challenge plus more ➢ Access to the Club Lounge, where guests can mingle in the hospitality area which is fully equipped with TV screens, bar and lounge area ➢ VIP Private parking (one car parking pass for every three guests) * Please Note: Due to possible Covid-19 restrictions, these experiences might not be available in 2021. Other exclusive experiences will replace these. 2(a-e). F1 TEAM SUITE PADDOCK CLUB We also have exclusive access to many of the F1 TEAM suites in Paddock Club, including Red Bull Racing, Mercedes-AMG Petronas, McLaren, Alpine F1 Team, Aston Martin Cognizant and Scuderia Ferrari . In addition to the usual Paddock Club benefits, guests in our exclusive TEAM suites will also enjoy: ➢ Team garage tour: Exclusive behind the scenes look at the team’s garage and cars from inside the garage (not guaranteed with Ferrari)* ➢ Paddock tours: Mix with VIPs, celebs & stars in the Paddock and maybe enjoy a coffee in the team motor-home (not guaranteed with Ferrari)* ➢ 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 ➢ Exclusivity: Normally only available to team members & sponsors, we can offer the above due to our unrivalled experience working within F1 * Please Note: Due to possible Covid-19 restrictions, these experiences might not be available in 2021. Other exclusive experiences will replace these. 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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