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Belgium GP . . . . . .
7th September 2008
Event Information as below
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For this Event we Offer
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2008 Tours
- Race Tickets : General Admission, Grandstands and Circuit Hospitality
Escorted Travel Packages
- Coach Tours
- Escorted Tours with Hotel, Airport and Circuit Transfers
- Hotel with Circuit Transfers
- Combined Grand Prix Packages with Italy offering By Air or Coach Tours options
- Self Drive Packages with Hotel, Race Tickets and Circuit Parking
- Fly Drive Packages with Hotel, Race Tickets and Circuit Transfer or Parking options
- Flights : we offer a Free 'Find a Flight' Service when booking our Travel Packages
How to Book
To book please click on the Tour and Ticket links in the red section above.
Each page will have a 'Booking Form' link, you can then complete the booking details.
You can also
E-mail : enquiry@selectmotorracing.com
with your booking or Phone us within the UK on 01275 540488
- International No +44 1275 540488
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Hotel Information
- Hotel Location :
We stay in the Picturesque 'Holiday Resort' Town of Valkenburg. The Town offers something far all, a great range of restaurants and bars, tourist attractions include the Castle, Church, Theme Park, Grotto and Casino.
- The Hotel :
Our Family run and offers a warm welcome. It has Tennis Courts and Gardens with Restaurant, Dance Lounge offering nightly entertainment, Pub Bar, Terrace Bar and several Lounges. All rooms have private en suite facilities with TV. The restaurant is buffet style and excellent value
- Half Board Upgrade : We strongly recommend that you take the Half Board Upgrade as it offers great value.
- Please enquire for 4* Hotel price and details.
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Circuit Information
Race Statistics
2005
- Win : 9 - Kimi Räikkönen - McLaren/Mercedes - 1:30'01.295 - 204.568 km
- Pole position : 10 - J.P.Montoya - McLaren/Mercedes - 1'46.391 - 236.050 km
- Fastest lap : 17 - Ralf Schumacher - Toyota - 1'51.453 - 225.329 km
Wins
- 2005 - 9 - Kimi Räikkönen - McLaren/Mercedes
- 2004 - 6 - Kimi Räikkönen - McLaren/Mercedes
- 2002 - 1 - M.Schumacher - Ferrari
- 2001 - 1 - M.Schumacher - Ferrari
- 2000 - 1 - Mika Häkkinen - McLaren/Mercedes
- 1999 - 2 - David Coulthard - McLaren/Mercedes
Pole positions
- 2005 - 10 - J.P.Montoya - McLaren/Mercedes
- 2004 - 7 - Jarno Trulli - Renault
- 2002 - 1 - M.Schumacher - Ferrari
- 2001 - 6 - J.P.Montoya - Williams/BMW
- 2000 - 1 - Mika Häkkinen - McLaren/Mercedes
- 1999 - 1 - Mika Häkkinen - McLaren/Mercedes
Fastest laps
- 2005 - 17 - Ralf Schumacher - Toyota
- 2004 - 6 - Kimi Räikkönen - McLaren/Mercedes
- 2002 - 1 - M.Schumacher - Ferrari
- 2001 - 1 - M.Schumacher - Ferrari
- 2000 - 4 - R.Barrichello - Ferrari
- 1999 - 1 - Mika Häkkinen - McLaren/Mercedes
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The Circuit - until 2007 :
Whenever motor racing fans gather to discuss the merits of Formula One over Indy Car racing one corner of a single circuit can usually silence the Indy Car fans - Eau Rouge at Spa. Although it can be described as a stretch of road that goes downhill and then uphill left, right, and left Eau Rouge is much more than that. To many purists it encapsulates the essence of Grand Prix racing as it tests drivers' skill, nerve and commitment - all in a matter of seconds.
When the new Spa circuit opened in 1974 for the annual 24-Hour race there were strong worries that the circuit would be nothing more than a shadow of the old eight mile blast through the Ardennes. Fortunately the new sections had been built in character with the original and Spa is now universally acknowledged as the finest circuit visited by the Grand Prix circus. |
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A Quick Lap:
From the start, the corner at La Source comes very quickly and is a hairpin that is taken in 2nd gear at around 40 mph after which drivers have two long straights that are separated by Eau Rouge – which amounts to a small kink in the circuit. Accelerating to 180 mph along the first section, Eau Rouge can be taken in 6th gear with only a slight loss of speed (165 mph) as it goes downhill and then uphill left, right, and left. Cars exit at Raidillon and then encounter the fastest part of the course along the Kemmell straight at 190 mph.
As the track bears round slowly to the right, there exists good overtaking possibilities at Les Combes due to the wide run-off areas. The right-left combination chicane is taken in 3rd gear and 85 mph and is exited at Malmedy, which is a right-hander taken at 100 mph. Rivage is a virtual hairpin which, due to being off camber and downhill, causes cars all sorts of steering problems. It is approached in 4th gear at 155 mph, taken in 2nd at 60 mph and exited in 3rd at 110 mph. Out of Rivage the cars sweep along a short straight at 155 mph before the track veers left at 90 mph and on to Pouhon at 100 mph, a double left-hander. Also off camber, it is entered and exited in 4th gear at an average of 140 mph. On exit, cars power through the gears to 180 mph before slowing at Fagnes – a right-left chicane which is taken in 3rd gear at 100 mph.
Stavelot is a double right-hand loop, turning the cars through 180 degrees as they go downhill. Entered in 3rd with 4th (135 mph) being engaged in the middle, but it is bumpy and cars tend to skip about a bit as cars speed-up to 150 mph on exit. Blanchimont is a long, sweeping left-hander taken full-out in 6th gear at 185 mph. With the Start-Finish line almost in sight, Bus Stop Chicane appears, a sharp right-left-right chicane that slows the cars right down to a 2nd gear 45 mph before they emerge on to the pit straight at 170 mph.
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Contact Times
Monday - Friday :
09:00 to 17:30 and
Evenings 19:00 until 21:00
Saturday : 08:30 until 12:30
If you get the answer machine
please leave a message, we
are only making a 'Pit Stop'
and will call you back.
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