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Spa-Francorchamps is the longest Grand Prix circuit on the calendar at 7 km, cut into the Ardennes forest. Eau Rouge, Pouhon, the Kemmel Straight. The race weekend runs late August, in the kind of unpredictable Belgian weather that makes the wet-tyre call a story in itself. Why book three days at Spa-Francorchamps? Spa rewards the team that books for three days. Friday practice on a damp track is where the data is set; Saturday qualifying is where the strategy locks in; Sunday is where the call between intermediates and slicks shapes the race. Every Spa booking carries grandstand seats at Eau Rouge or the start-finish, dining through the race, transfers from Liège or Brussels, and a named host on the ground. The difference we make Twenty-five years of working the Ardennes circuit. We know which Eau Rouge grandstand has the cleanest sightline through the kink, which Brussels hotel runs a Spa-day shuttle, and how the weather radar app every paddock engineer relies on actually behaves at altitude. Every package carries a named host, transfers from the airport, and a pre-event briefing on the wet/dry call your guests should watch for.
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Spa-Francorchamps is the longest Grand Prix circuit on the calendar at 7 km, cut into the Ardennes forest. Eau Rouge, Pouhon, the Kemmel Straight. The race weekend runs late August, in the kind of unpredictable Belgian weather that makes the wet-tyre call a story in itself.
Spa rewards the team that books for three days. Friday practice on a damp track is where the data is set; Saturday qualifying is where the strategy locks in; Sunday is where the call between intermediates and slicks shapes the race.
Every Spa booking carries grandstand seats at Eau Rouge or the start-finish, dining through the race, transfers from Liège or Brussels, and a named host on the ground.
Twenty-five years of working the Ardennes circuit. We know which Eau Rouge grandstand has the cleanest sightline through the kink, which Brussels hotel runs a Spa-day shuttle, and how the weather radar app every paddock engineer relies on actually behaves at altitude.
Every package carries a named host, transfers from the airport, and a pre-event briefing on the wet/dry call your guests should watch for.