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Mark Fattore6 Feb 2009
NEWS

After a five-star world superbike experience?

Then check out these trackside hospitality options

Do you want more at this year's Phillip Island round of the Superbike World Championship than just a general pass and a pie and sauce for lunch?

Both the Phillip Island circuit and individual manufacturerswill be offering trackside/corporate hospitality options. The circuit options are as follows:

AR SBK Ticket: $230 per person for three days (available for pre purchase only)
The three-day Bar SBK tickets are selling like hot cakes..so much so, that Phillip Island has increased the number of premium trackside viewing areas from three to four.

The four areas are located at the track's hottest locations - one on the Start/Finish Line, a second at Siberia, the third viewing platform on Lukey Heights and the new addition at Doohan Corner on Turn One.

All have garden seating, great circuit visibility and are positioned directly opposite superscreens so you don't miss one minute of the action over all three days!  

They also have garden furniture in the facilities and a cash bar, so you can enjoy a cold beverage as the bikes roar past..and then move onto another Bar SBK location and another reserved viewing area from where to enjoy all the action.

AUSSIE SUPERBIKE on Gardner Straight: $499 person for three days
Kick back in undercover, fully catered comfort and watch the fastest superbike riders in the world thunder past your doorstep at 300 km/h.   Located on Gardner Straight, the Aussie Superbike Club provides panoramic views from turn one all the way to Siberia.  

It's the ideal option if you are travelling solo, or a few mates can band together and book a table. 

Includes three day pass;  pit walk Saturday;  a light luncheon served Friday; and full hot lunch Saturday and Sunday; television monitors in the covered facility and superscreen viewing; a cash bar and reserved parking.

CLUB SUPERBIKE on Pit Roof: $730 per person for three days
Located above the pit roof, the exclusive Club Suprbike provides three days of high-octane, high-speed Superbike action from the comfort of a full-catered corporate suite.

Includes three day pass, panoramic circuit views, access to the world superbike and national paddock, access to media conferences in the superbike paddock and pit walks on Saturday and Sunday.

You will enjoy all the action from the premium undercover pit roof facility, a light luncheon on Friday, buffet luncheon on Saturday and Sunday and a range of selected beverages (not spirits), and reserved parking plus more.

To purchase the packages, contact the Phillip Island Grand Prix circuit, tel 1 300 728 007 or visit www.phillipislandcircuit.com.au.

The manufacturer hospitality is as follows:

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For BMW, click here, here and here (separate information and registration forms).

For Ducati, click here.


Meanwhile, Aprilia, Suzuki and Kawasaki - the remaining marques in his year's WSBK title -- will not have corporate facilities in 2009.


The opening round of WSBK will be held from February 27 until March 1. For more information, click here.


 


 


 

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