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Qatar Information
Small in size (one third of the size of Belgium), Qatar is enormous in value. It has achieved within decades what other countries take centuries to accomplish. Its citizens embrace the future with unswerving optimism and enviable potential. Hospitable, generous and kind, Qatari's make visitors to their country feel very welcome. Qatar is an ideal family location and a very safe place to visit, live and work. Standards of living are high as the infrastructure continues to develop rapidly. Now more than ever, Qatar is ripe for discovery by tourists from all over the world.

Situated halfway up the western shore of the Arabian Gulf, Qatar is almost completely surrounded by sea. It borders Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates in the south and Bahrain in the northwest. Well-preserved natural and historical sites, coupled with top-calibre business, sports, dining, shopping and accommodation facilities, render Qatar the perfect gateway to the Arabian Gulf.

The commercial and administrative centre, Doha, hosts the international airport, seaport, hotels, and sports facilities. Doha is built around a beautiful bay, along which there is a 7 km long corniche lined with lush gardens. Palm Tree Island beckons from the centre of the bay.

Today, Doha's cosmopolitan spirit strikes a perfect balance with its rich cultural and religious heritage.

Qatar's economy is very strong, due to its abundance of oil and natural gas reserves. This means that there is significant ongoing investment being made into the local infrastructure to support high standards of living and the successful development of tourism.

Qatar has a desert climate of hot summers and relatively warm winters. In the summer, the temperature ranges between 25 and 46 degrees centigrade. Rainfall in the winter is minimal and on average does not exceed 75.2mm, per year.

The Qataris are descended through ancient Arabian lines. This is due to the country's geographical location and proximity to the Arabian Peninsula, on one hand, and to the close historical heritage, which the State shares with the rest of the States of the Arabian Peninsula, on the other. The present population is more than 1 million inhabitants most of whom reside in Doha, the capital city.

In spite of the changes that took place in the world oil market in 1991 as a result of the conditions that prevailed in 1990, notably the Gulf crisis; the disintegration of the Soviet Union, increased concern over environment protection, and continued effort by industrial nations to rationalize energy consumption, Qatar's national economy has once again lent proof to the vitality and soundness of its basic structure and ability to stand firm in the face of an unstable world economy. Qatari oil has been the main source of national income.

Since the inauguration of the new oil refinery in 1983 the country has realized self sufficiency in oil products. It is worth mentioning that Qatar has one of the world's three largest gas reserves and LNG export began at the end of the 1996. However, the State has not confined its aspirations just to that. It has been following a policy based on the principle of diversifying the sources of national income through expanding industrial and agricultural production bases, developing human resources, assigning a bigger role to the private sector, working to realize a surplus in the balance of payments by increasing exports and decreasing imports, and reducing the State's national budget deficit by applying necessary financial and monetary policies and corrective programs in order to achieve reasonable growth rates.

Today, a number of international companies and agencies have begun opening branches in Qatar, aware that it is a profitable and efficient place for their products. Therefore, we could say that the State of Qatar plays an interesting role in the world business economy and especially in the Gulf Market.

Situated halfway up the western shore of the Arabian Gulf, Qatar is almost completely surrounded by sea. It borders Saudi Arabia on the west, and is located to north of the United Arab Emirates and just southeast of Bahrain. Well-preserved natural and historical sites, coupled with top-caliber business, sports, dining, shopping and accommodation facilities, render Qatar the perfect gateway to the Arabian Gulf. The commercial and administrative centre, Doha, hosts the international airport, seaport, hotels, and sports facilities. Doha is built around a beautiful bay, along which there is a 7 km long Corniche lined with lush gardens. Palm Tree Island beckons from the centre of the bay. Today, Doha's cosmopolitan spirit strikes a perfect balance with its rich cultural and religious heritage. Qatar's economy is very strong, due to the abundance of oil and natural gas reserves. This means that there is significant ongoing investment being made into the local infrastructure to support high standards of living and the successful development of tourism, education and social services.

HOW TO GET THERE?

The National airline, Qatar Airways has become one of the best airlines in the skies today flying a modern fleet of aircraft to over 80 destinations worldwide.

More info, please visit www.qatarairways.com.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Losail International Circuit
 
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Track Data
  • Length: 5.380 meters
  • Width: 12 meters
  • Longest Straight: 1.068 meters
  • Total turns: 16
  • Right Corners: 10
  • Left Corners: 6
Circuit General Information
  • Pit Garages: 40 (15x6 meters) with A/C & modern amenities
  • Team Offices: 82 (6x6 meters) with A/C & modern amenities
  • VIP Area: 2 independent areas with more that 900 sq. meters each
  • Press room: 200 seats for journalists
  • Photographers room: 30 seats and 1 panel of 5 TV monitors
  • Lockers room
  • CCTV system: 23 cameras around the track
  • Time Keeping Service: available for our clients
  • Medical Center: available, in paddock area
  • Paddock Restaurant: open daily (Multi cuisine available).

Team Office
The Losail International Circuit has 82 team offices, each measuring 6x6m, including 2 AC units.

The rent of a team office will include a basic package of:
  • 1 table ( 130 x 70)
  • 4 chairs
  • 1 clothes rack
  • 1 office bin
Services
  • AC: All team offices of 6x6m are equipped with 2 AC units.
  • Power: The standard for electricity is 220/240 Volts in Qatar. If you require adaptors or extensioncables, you can rent them at the Paddock General Office.
  • Telecommunication: All teams shall apply for telephone lines through their national PTT to the Qatar National Telecom provider Qatar Telecom (Q-TEL). Handsets are available at the Losail International Circuit Paddock General Office.
  • Data: Data connection is provided free of charge for all teams and media. A team will be dedicated for connections support.
  • Ethernet connection cables are available for sale at the Losail International Circuit Paddock General Office.
Paddock Restaurant
  • The Paddock Restaurant is located behind the Paddock General Office.
  • The opening hours are from 8:00 to 18:00.
  • La Pausa Cafeteria is open from 8:30 to 15:30.
  • The restaurant serves a wide range of International cuisine, sandwiches, pastries, salads, soft drinks and desserts.
  • Payment can be made by credit card (Visa / MasterCard only) or Qatari Riyals.
  • The price range for a main course is between 20-30 USD per person.
Pit Garages

The Losail International Circuit has 40 pit garages, each measuring15 x 6m with storage tent
located in front of each garage.

The pit garages include:
  • 2 AC units
  • 1 compressed air outlet (the standard fitting its ½ inch NPT thread, kindly bring your own adaptors)
  • 1 outlet tap water
  • RF/Video feed
  • 1 42 liters garbage
 
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