Yas Marina Circuit
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/ENTERTAINMENT, ABU DHABI/ Updated : Jan 10, 2017, 16:57 IST
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Some say that Abu Dhabi arrived when it opened the Yas Marina Circuit in 2009. The Formula 1 track has enough bells and whistles to keep racing fans on the edge of their seats: the track has 21 turns, the 2nd largest straight on t … Read more
Some say that Abu Dhabi arrived when it opened the Yas Marina Circuit in 2009. The Formula 1 track has enough bells and whistles to keep racing fans on the edge of their seats: the track has 21 turns, the 2nd largest straight on the F1 calendar and pit lane exits that run underneath the track. Read less

Satisfying your need for speed
Noteworthy for: Circuit tours provide a great behind the scenes look at F1. Visitors are shown the grandstand, race controls and can even stand on the podiums.
Word to the wise: The venue is closed on Sundays and Mondays, so plan accordingly.
Some say that Abu Dhabi arrived when it opened the Yas Marina Circuit in 2009. The Formula 1 track has enough bells and whistles to keep racing fans on the edge of their seats: the track has 21 turns, the 2nd largest straight on the F1 calendar and pit lane exits that run underneath the track.
Auto aficionados can also take a turn around the track in their choice of luxury car (the Aston Martin and the Formula Yas 3000 are popular choices), while the more timid can opt for the passenger seat while a professional racing driver takes the wheel.
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