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Bahrain, an island kingdom in the Persian Gulf, hosts the Gulf
Air Bahrain GP (April 4–6). Just north, on the island of Sitrah, the
Bahrain Yacht Club offers water sports (bahrainyachtclub.com.bh) for
after the races. Tickets from $80; bahraingp.com Monaco’s Grand Prix weekend (May 22–25) defines high-style F1. Let Monaco Star Events get you deckside on a yacht or on a rooftop terrace for peak views of the race action. From $2,776 per person; monacostarevents.com Montreal, Canada, takes F1 very seriously. During the races (June 6–8), the town teems with concerts, fairs, and parties. Grab a celebratory cigar at LaCasa del Habanos, but don’t forget to smoke it before reaching customs. From $1,795; toursf1.com Budapest, Hungary, boasts the hottest flag girls in F1. If you’d rather just see the race (August 1–3), sit in front of the last turn in the Silver 3 section. For pit action, try the Super Gold seats on the main straightaway. Silver 3 tickets from $427; f1tickets.com Valencia, Spain’s street track (August 22–24) should be even faster than Monaco’s,with the ultimate spectating around the harbor. Charter your own F1-viewing yacht through Attention to Detail. Price upon request; attention-to-detail.com Monza, Italy’s race (September 12–14) is the ideal place to pay homage to the F1 engine, as nearby Modena is home to Lamborghini and Ferrari. We suggest renting the Ferrari 430 Spider. From $3,411 per day; eliterent.com Singapore’s Singtel Grand Prix (September 26–28) is touted as the Monaco of the East. With five-star accommodations and trackside tickets, Grand Prix Tours is your personal pit crew. From $2,595 per person; gptours.com São Paulo, Brazil (October 31–November 2) is where the F1 season concludes in high fashion. Start the off-season with a full day of racing school, including 15 laps on an F1 track. Price upon request; seasonsporttour.com Comments (0)
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Bahrain, an island kingdom in the Persian Gulf, hosts the Gulf
Air Bahrain GP (April 4–6). Just north, on the island of Sitrah, the
Bahrain Yacht Club offers water sports (