Welcome Back the United States Grand Prix with Roadtrips
Be a part of the excitement this November as the United States welcomes Formula 1 racing back into the country.
Online, June 20, 2012 (Newswire.com) - Be a part of the excitement this November as the United States welcomes Formula 1 racing back into the country. After a five-year hiatus, the United States Grand Prix returns to Austin, Texas for what is sure to be an outstanding weekend of competition. Roadtrips, an established leader in luxury sports travel, is putting F1 fans looking for an unforgettable vacation in the center of the action. By day, guests can watch the racers manipulate the harrowing track, and by night, they can revel in the art and culture in the Heart of Texas.
From private air travel into Austin International Airport and top-tier accommodations to pit tours, paddock hospitality, and premium race-day viewing, Roadtrips' team of travel experts creates bespoke experiences for discerning travelers. In addition to being one of the largest cities in Texas, Austin is home to The University of Texas, providing an exciting blend of daytime adventure and nighttime revelry.
For Formula 1 aficionados, the United States Grand Prix is a landmark event. This German-designed track is the first track built for a Grand Prix race in the United States, and it easily stands with some of the most spectacular and challenging circuits in the world. Guests can view the exciting bends from 133 feet above the course in the state-of-the-art facilities as the anticipation for a victor builds with each of the fifty-six laps.
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A recognized leader in the sports travel industry, Roadtrips has been creating memorable experiences to exciting sporting events and games since 1992. With its concierge-style travel services, Roadtrips offers a wide variety of sports travel packages to the biggest events in sports, including trips to the Super Bowl, World Series, and 2012 Summer Games in London. Further information can be obtained by visiting the websites www.roadtrips.com and www.f1prive.com.
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