Wednesday, May 25, 2011

An Invitation to F1 Holidays


Are you planning to go out for an adventure? Do you want to have some rough but fun time together with your friends and loved ones? Then you should definitely try out sports and to be more specific you should go on F1 Holidays. This is best for Formula one enthusiasts and spectators but to those who are interested and are into some adventure and a wild summer, you are very much encouraged. It is always nice to discover new things and try out new adventure, even venture to a new sport or to the not so sporty to a sport; it is a way to keep fit and healthy while having fun and gaining experience.

The good thing about F1 Holidays is that it makes everyone in the track – whether that be the racer, team, coach, judge, organizers and the vendors and most of all to the audience – feel the thrill that the formula one raves give and it is of course, always one of the best kind of thrill. Every person that is present there watches out for every second there is. It is very important to watch out every second of every time because everything is in a rush that you barely notice the move without keeping your senses focused. A lot of good and, sadly, bad things happen in the field. Some cars flip off and some just go faster and faster, no one even saw it coming. The beauty of F1 Holidays is the thrill and the spank it gives to everyone.

Another good thing is that F1 Holidays make you appreciate the sport even more. F1 Holidays make you eager to watch and to support a certain team or a lot of teams. It makes you understand the whole sport and with this it makes you want to learn more about it thereby making you an enthusiast and fan at the same time. There are a lot of people who neglect sports nowadays that is why F1 Holidays are very much encouraged and addressed to uplift back again the innate love of people to sports, to cars and to races. F1 races make one person go back to the essence of fun and competition. F1 Holidays are an encouragement, an invitation to the people to watch and enjoy the sport. F1 Holidays do not just push for fame but rather recognition of how truly beautiful the sport is.

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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

6 Nations: Then and Now

Other than the Rugby World Cup, there is another inter-country tournament that most rugby fans are looking forward to. This is no other than the 6 Nations Championship! If you are planning to go and watch the 6 Nations Championship games, it is advisable that you have an idea about its long historical rugby relationship starting in Britain.

From the year 1883 to 1909, it was initially a tournament among four countries which are Wales, Ireland, Scotland and England. It is called as the Home Nations Tournament back then. After 1909, it was then when France joined the competition making it the 5 Nations Championship. This rugby tournament among five countries lasted from 1910 to 1931. In 1931, issues came out about France and it was not allowed to play in the tournament and thus returning to the original Home Nations Tournament. 

It was in 1939 when France was invited to rejoin to once again make it the 5 Nations Championship. However, due to the war there was little rugby played until 1946 but the 5 Nations stayed in existence and were played yearly right up until the year 2000. It was also in the same year when Italy was allowed to join making the competition what we call today the 6 Nations Championship.

Rugby is really very popular nowadays to the point that tickets are very often hard to come by these days. The prices of the tickets have also become very costly and expensive making it quite unaffordable for the common people. This is the reason why many travel companies are coming up with 6 Nations hospitality packages. These packages assure you that you would have everything you need and want while you watch the 6 Nations Championship. It may appear to be as expensive at first, but in the long run you would realize that it is all worth it. 

6 Nations Hospitality packages gives you the best facilities and services at the premier 6 Nations hospitality tournament. The company’s experience in arranging tours usually pays meticulous attention to detail. They are also planning ahead of time leaving nothing to chance and guarantees that the event will be one to remember.

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Thursday, May 5, 2011

F1 Holidays and Tourism

This is perhaps the reason why Singapore went all out back then and tried to do everything to save their ailing tourism industry, Being a landlocked country with no beaches to boast is quite hard for the tourism industry, this is why they decided to open the Singapore Grand Prix.

The said event was only resurrected in 2008 after almost 30 years of being at rest. Formerly referred to as the Formula Libre event during the 1960s, it was during the Singapore's independence in 1965 that race held at the Thomson Road circuit was renamed as the Singapore Grand Prix. This phenomenon thrived for many years, attracting thousands of fans from different parts of the globe.

Singapore Grand Prix cease its operations in 1974because of collaborative issues that bombarded the management responsible for the race. There are also fatal accidents that occurred in the 1972 and 1973 races that raised concerns from many citizens. It also gives the people to address their grievances regarding the inconvenience caused by closing main roads, rerouting transportation and heavy traffic jams for the duration of the race.

It was in 2007 when the five-year deal signed by Singapore GP Pte Ltd, the Singapore Tourism Board and Bernie Ecclestone marked the Singapore Grand Prix's return to the limelight. Initially, the race was co-funded by the Government of Singapore where they investing S$90million out of the S$150 million total cost. Singapore Grand Prix, Formula One's first night race, was held in the Marina Bay area, the race cars take the circuit route in Singapore's downtown area.

First announced in July 2007, The comeback of the Singapore Grand Prix brought in thousands of fans and tourists for the event. As early as November 2007, hotel packages and hospitality suites were opened for booking and immediately got full reservations. Experts believe that the return of the race would provide a big boost for tourism in Singapore. They also added that this Race was one of the best things that could happen for the country.

F1 holidays are quite helpful in boosting ones economy and giving it its much needed break since the global financial crisis kicks in.

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