Shanghai Circuit – witness the exciting F1 Chinese Grand Prix

Venture out to Jiading, Shanghai and encounter some of the fastest cars and the best of drivers do battle at the Shanghai Circuit which is has made a name for itself since the year 2004 for hosting the Chinese Grand Prix. Stay at a Shanghai hotel such as the Millennium Hongqiao Hotel Shanghai which is situated in close proximity to the track during the race weekend. This Shanghai city hotel would come across as one of the more favoured options for holidaymakers looking for a good place to stay at.

Costing a whopping 240 million dollars, the track is considered to be one of the most expensive of formula 1 tracks ever built and consists of 56 laps. Possessing some of the most demanding corners which have brought out the best in drivers in years gone by, the circuit is home to a long start/finish strait and offers those seated at the Main Grandstand a memorable view of drivers trying their utmost to get up in front of each other. Designed by Hermann Tilke, the track has also played host to the MotoGP World Championship but is more famous for its Formula 1 experience. The 5.4 km track first hosted F1 in 2004 which was won by Ferrari’s Rubens Barrichello. This year’s edition saw Fernando Alonso of Ferrari speed past his competitors to earn a well-deserved victory. Requiring a greater level of resolve to navigate its course, the Shanghai Circuit is undoubtedly one of the finest tracks of its kind that has witnessed many twists and turns in its existence thus far.

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