The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2018 dates are out, and you cannot miss the mega event for the world. We tune you in to what you can expect at the GP.
It’s the most beautiful thing anyone’s ever seen, and it’s happening in the jewel of the UAE, in Abu Dhabi. Years after it first launched in 2009, the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix continues to go from strength to strength. Held over a weekend in November every year, this year’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2018 dates are out already, and the event will kick off on the evening of November 22, 2018. The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix is a special reminder of the power of F1® racing in more ways than one. There are several reasons why it draws so many race car enthusiasts to it, like a moth to a flame! The race track is one of the world’s most splendid F1® tracks, full of challenging bends and curves that delight the spectators and put extra pressure on the most seasoned driver. Plus, the track is laid anti-clockwise, which adds another challenging dimension to the whole race. And making the race the most special of all, is the fact that the Abu Dhabi GP is the only race in its category to be played out in the twilight hours. The race takes place under stadium and strobe lights, bathing the venue in an ethereal glow that makes the racing fun to watch, and even tougher to compete in! See you at the Abu Dhabi GP 2018! The Yas Marina Circuit, where the Abu Dhabi GP is held annually, offers an all-round fun experience for one and all. It’s not just about the races, though those form the most important part of it all. There are myriad experiences to be had while you’re there, like taking in the spectacular ocean views, eating at the refreshment stalls, booking suites for private parties, watching the races from premier seats on-site or from a yacht moored in the marina, and so on. Your children will also love the GP weekend, since there are special passes up for grabs to visit the amusement parks at the site. The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2018 dates are out, and here’s what you should block your calendars for:
Apart from the races themselves, there is much to look forward to after the day’s practice runs and races are over: the after-race concerts. The musicians’ line up for this year’s GP concerts includes Post Malone, The Weeknd, Sam Smith, and Guns N’ Roses.
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