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Baku City Circuit to host international conference

11 February 2017 10:25 (UTC+04:00)
Baku City Circuit to host international conference

BCC is joined by leading F1 promoters as it stages firstevent of its kind in Azerbaijan

Baku City Circuit (BCC), promoter of the 2017 Formula 1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix, today announced it will host the inaugural Conference on the Benefits of Hosting Major Sports Events (BHMSE) in association with the American Chamber of Commerce in Azerbaijan at Baku’s Four Seasons Hotel, on Wednesday 15th February. The symposium will feature contributions from high-profile representatives of several current F1 Grand Prix races and is expected to welcome up to 200 delegates on the day.

This newly formulated event, the first of its kind to be staged in Azerbaijan, will feature speakers from BCC’s senior management team as well as key figures from within the Azerbaijani government and business community. Additionally, representatives from several major international sporting events, such as the Russian, Abu Dhabi and Bahrain Formula 1 Grand Prixs, will take to the stage to showcase how they have each benefitted from hosting global sporting events.

Speakers on the day will include:

  • Azad Rahimov, Minister of Youth and Sports of the Republic of Azerbaijan
  • NazimSamadov, Deputy Minister of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Azerbaijan
  • Sergey Vorobyev, Promoter of the Formula 1 Russian Grand Prix
  • Richard Cregan, CEO Rasgaira&Special Consultant to Yas Marina Circuit
  • Fayez Ramzy Fayez, Operations Director at Bahrain International Circuit
  • IlgarVeliyev, President of the American Chamber of Commerce in Azerbaijan
  • DavutFurkanEmen, General Manager at Shah Palace Hotel, Baku

This special one-day conference will provide a unique platform for sporting promoters and businesses from across the region to come together to share their own experiences and learn fromvast array of international guest speakers who will discuss and analyse the economic and social impact, importance and benefits that staging major sporting events can have on host cities and nations. Drawing from their extensive combined knowledge, they will outline the many opportunities and challenges that organisers face when bringing global sporting celebrations to their countries and how to maximise the huge potential these events offer.

Arif Rahimov, Executive Director at Baku City Circuit,commented on the announcement of BHMSE 2017 earlier this morning: “We are thrilled to host the first BHMSE conference to highlight the benefits of hosting a major sporting event. The importance of the F1 race to Baku and Azerbaijan cannot be underestimated. After successfully hosting the European Games in 2015, the F1 race weekend continued the process of establishing Baku as a home of major international sporting events. There are many potential benefits that arise from hosting such a major sporting event. The economic benefits are clear: increased tourism, increased spending in the wider hospitality industry, and increased investments from international companies. We are delighted to welcome this high calibre roster of speakers next week to continue discussing this important topic andare hopeful this will be the first BHMSE of many to take place in Baku.”

Sergey Vorobyev, promoter of F1 Russian Grand Prix also spoke of his excitement at speaking at the conference next week:“I am honoured to have been invited to speak at next week’s inaugural BHMSE conference. Sochi has experienced first-hand how hosting major sporting events can achieve greater international recognition for a host city. With this in mind, the close cooperation among the local organiser, businesses and government is crucial to creating long lasting successful outcomes that are mutually beneficial to all parties. The BHMSE is a great opportunity to gather an experienced pool of speakers from all over the world together in one place, who will share their knowledge and experiences of hosting such major events and how best to maximise the potential in social, cultural and economic terms.”

Tickets for the 2017 Formula 1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix Still On Sale

A variety of ticket options for the 2017 Formula 1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix are still available to purchase online via www.bakucitycircuit.com. The second successive Formula 1 race to be staged on the streets of Azerbaijan’s capital city is scheduled to take place on the weekend of 23rd -25thJune,2017.

Newly launched one and two-day ticketswere put on sale last week providing fans with various grandstand seating options as well as full access to the vending area with its wide range of entertainment as well as to the nightly live music concerts taking place on the main stage.

One-daygrandstand tickets range from AZN70 – AZN125, while two-day grandstand tickets range from AZN180 – AZN440 (cost in US$ will be determined by currency rate on day of purchase).Similarly, 4-day tickets are still available at full price (ranging from AZN200 – AZN690) and includegrandstand access to not only the three days of racing as well as all accompanying entertainment offerings but also to a special Pit Lane Walk on Thursday 22nd June.

In addition, special ‘Junior’ tickets at the Khazar and Bulvar Grandstands for children aged 2-15 are also still available to families travelling to the event together as well as Daily Roaming Tickets to those preferring to watch the action from different locations on the track on various standing areas and podiums.

For more information on how to purchase tickets and plan your stay in Baku for the 2017 Formula 1 AzerbaijanGrand Prix please visit: www.bakucitycircuit.com

For more information, please, contact: [email protected] or [email protected]

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