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2007 A1 Grand Prix World Cup of Motorsport
Zhuhai China
World Cup of Motosport

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2007 A1 GP World Cup of Motorsport tickets, Zhuhai, China
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Time: 15/12/2007 - 17/12/2007
Track: Zhuhai, China (a beautiful tropical seaside city)
A1 GP World Cup of Motorsport Tickets |
AUD $4 |
Lawn seats |
(sold out) |
AUD $12 |
Grand stand (Sat & Sun) |
(sold out) |
AUD $74 |
Paddock Pass |
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AUD $170 |
Individual Trackside VIP Pass |
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AUD $352 |
VIP Pass |
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AUD $397 |
Velocity single VIF pass |
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A1GP World Cup of Motorsport Packages |
Package 1 - Velocity Package
Location1: Main building 2FL ; Location 2: Main building rooftop
Room: AUD $8,823 (does not include vip pass)
Price: AUD $229
Included passes: 0
Included car pass: 25 - 30
Package information:
- basic room decoration
- include 2 big wall billboards with logos and slogan of the team
- security gards
- snacks on Saturday, catering on Sunday
- Access to pit lane walk
- Must purchase room to acquire this package
- Lucky Draw will gain access to limited number (150) of Grid walk passes
Package 2 - Trackside Package:
Trackside Location
Package information:
Package 2-A (10 passes)
AUD $1,147
Seating arrangement is on a first come first serve basis
Package 2-B (20 passes)
AUD $1,764
Seating arrangement is on a first come first serve basis
To book A1GP China 2007 package, please click here to contact us

An entirely new concept in motor racing: |
A1GP pits nation against nation in the "World Cup of Motorsport"
A level playing field:
Drivers from 22 nations compete as equals without financial or technological advantage
Inclusive not Exclusive:
Despite its glamorous profile, A1GP is both accessible and affordable to everyone
Speed and glamour combined:
A1GP offers a series of fast, adrenaline fuelled weekends set in sensational locations across the world
High speed action at every turn:
Tight, twisty street circuits and world-famous venues guarantee excitement
A wider audience:
In addition to the traditional motorsport fan base, A1GP attracts a new audience passionate about their country and heritage
Interaction with teams & drivers:
Over three days of on-track action A1GP builds a close affinity between fans, teams and drivers
A new medium for national & international brands:
A1GP offers a unique opportunity for brand exposure on a global scale
The history of the A1GP World Cup of Motorsport |
On 30 March 2004, A1 Grand Prix, a brand new concept in international motorsport was launched to the world's press at the prestigious Jumeira Beach hotel in Dubai. Series' founder Sheikh Maktoum Hasher Maktoum Al Maktoum unveiled his vision for an exciting yet accessible sport where all countries would compete on a level playing field. From this spark, grew A1GP, a series with deliberately equalised technology and national teams, racing their country flag in the A1GP World Cup of Motorsport.
From March 2004 onwards, Sheikh Maktoum and his business partner, Tony Teixeira, set about building the team that would bring this exciting concept to reality. British firms Lola International and Zytek Engineering were appointed to develop the chassis and engine respectively, based on the initial drawings of Sheikh Maktoum himself while US company Cooper Tires was chosen as the official A1GP tyre supplier. By July of that year, the first generation of A1GP race cars was ready to be unveiled.
While Sheikh Maktoum focused on developing every strand of his initial vision, from the design of the cars, to the look and feel of the website, tickets, branding and overall consumer experience, Tony Teixeira set about attracting investors and potential team owners.
Over the following year, 25 national teams were developed representing countries as diverse in culture and economic prosperity as they were in their motorsport experience. Countries such as China and Lebanon would compete against the likes of the USA, Great Britain and France and with the launch of each team came the support of high profile sports stars and successful businessmen alongside world leaders and politicians.
After an intense testing programme, the final A1GP race car was built and August 2005 saw the newly formed A1 Teams take to the track for the first time. Throughout five days of testing at both the Silverstone Circuit in the UK and Paul Ricard HTTT in the South of France, the cars proved fast and reliable and an exciting spectacle was assured as the time had come for the first racing season to begin.
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