This November, the 62nd Macau Grand Prix Will Take Over The Streets Of Macau

Recognized as the most
internationally prestigious event on the local calendar, the legendary Macau
Grand Prix
 – now edging into its sixth decade – pits the best
motorcycle, WTCC and Formula 3 racers in the world against each other and the
clock in dedicated competitions along the narrow, twisting Guia street circuit
of 

Macau city. 
The high-pitched whine of racing engines, the roar of the crowd, and the adrenalin-charged atmosphere makes for a colourful four days of non-stop, head-turning excitement. 

The Suncity Group 62nd
Macau Grand Prix will be held from November 19 to 22 2015. A
total of 31 countries and territories are represented amongst the 228
competitors, which include 49 Macau drivers.
A total of 28 drivers will
participate in this year’s Grand Prix, the leading F3 drivers from 17 countries
and regions. These drivers are selected from the FIA F3 ​​European Championship, the All-Japan F3 Championship and other Formula
3 series.
 
Macau’s internationally-renowned
Guia Circuit is of course a street circuit. With the urban development of
Macau, the Committee has long been committed to minimizing the impact of the
Grand Prix on the movement of the public.
 
Macau has all the
ingredients for a perfect holiday. Travel to Macau is easy as visa is on arrival,
making it a convenient destination for Indian travelers, especially those who
like to make impulse trips. This year, has some truly unique and exciting
experiences to offer. It is the ideal destination if you want to soak in some
rich culture and festivities that make a county what it is.
 
If you are planning to visit Macau
during this time, your stay would be made much convenient with user friendly
apps like ‘What’s On’ and ‘Experience Macau’ which is available on both android
and iPhone versions. 
 
Macau is located on the western
bank of the Pearl River Delta in the southern Guangdong Province in China. It
adjoins the mainland city of Zhuhai and is about 60 kilometers to the west of
Hong Kong. It is a modern city with a unique old-world charm and a rich
heritage of Chinese and Portuguese culture that would cater to varied needs of
the Indian Traveller. 
 
It’s time to meet the new Macau, Asia’s entertainment
center and resort destination.
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