The Jerez motogp is the second round of the 2008 season and the first opportunity to see the new MotoGP rookies James Toseland and Jorge Lorenzo live in Europe. It will be the 22nd motorcycle grand prix to be held at this modern circuit, situated off the Seville / Jerez highway. Over the years the Jerez motogp has become known as the passionate one and some 140,000 fanatical fans from all over Spain will pack the circuit, making it the biggest and noisiest event in the motogp calendar.
 The sparkling town of Seville, the capital of Andalucia, is our base for this motogp weekend. The city, famous for Carmen, Don Juan and Figaro can be viewed from the rooftop terrace of our historic hotel. Our boutique hotel is reserved exclusively for Motoexpress guests. Seville airport provides for a wide range of flight options for guests arriving from the UK. Also staying in Seville avoids the famous post race 5 hour traffic jam to Jerez!
From the moment you arrive in Seville we take care of all your needs, airport transfers to and from your luxury hotel, circuit transfers on Saturday and Sunday and the best grandstand seats, giving great circuit views and a giant TV screen to follow all the action. You're sure to enjoy the city of Seville and your stay at the Casa del Maestro (the Guitarist ), A stylish small hotel rich in history and situated in the heart of town. Perfect for exploring the city, famous for its night life and vibrant tapas bars.
Friday
Fly into Seville airport. Chauffeured transfer to the stylish Casa del Maestro hotel in the centre of Seville. Welcome drinks and tapas, then explore this most romantic of cities and find your perfect restaurant with views over this beautiful city, Alternatively eat through the evening as you go from bar to bar sampling a variety of wines and 'tapas'
Saturday
Coach transfer to the circuit for the qualifying sessions. Your weekend grandstand ticket gives general circuit wide access. A reserved seat in Tribuna X0 puts you in the centre of the stadium atmosphere and provides you with amazing views of the fastest curves of the circuit and the high speed overtaking action.
Sunday Up early for breakfast then its on to the coach heading for Jerez to join 140,000 fans at the circuit. Andalucian passion for motogp results in one of the noisiest rounds of the motogp season and an atmosphere that is unique to Jerez. The build up to the race is incredible and the excitement of the fans is infectious, something that has to be seen to be believed. The riders can't help but respond to the excitement and there is always incident and controversy at Jerez. Remember Rossi punting Gibernau into the gravel on the last corner of last lap in the 2005 race, or how Casey Stoner and Dani Pedrosa exploded onto the motogp stage. You can be sure that the 2008 race will be incident packed and remembered long into the future.
Monday A leisurely breakfast, followed by a final stroll through Seville before your flight home or maybe you will choose to stay over for a few more days in this magical city ? |