Most people who attend a major motorsport event have the same experience. They find a seat. They watch the race. They leave. The cars were fast, the crowd was large, and it was worth doing. Once.
The people Racing Passport works with are not those people. They are the ones who want to understand what they are watching, who want to be close enough to feel it, and who want to come back. The difference between those two experiences is not luck. It is planning.
Racing Passport builds trips around a handful of events where the investment is worth it completely. Here are four of them.
Singapore Grand Prix
Formula 1 under lights at Marina Bay Street Circuit is one of the most visually spectacular sporting events on the calendar. The city wraps the circuit. The race runs at night. The skyline is the backdrop.
Singapore rewards the traveler who arrives with a plan. The hotel market during race week is constrained and expensive if you are searching at the wrong time. Premium viewing options at Marina Bay range from grandstand seats to hospitality suites with paddock access, and the difference between them is significant in terms of what you see and how you experience race day.
Racing Passport builds the full package — hotel, viewing tier, private airport and circuit transfers, daily breakfast, onsite support. The trip starts before you land and the race weekend is the centerpiece, not a scramble.
The 2026 Singapore Grand Prix runs October 8 through 12. The night race starts Sunday evening.
Indianapolis 500
This is the one that Racing Passport was built around. The 111th running in May 2027 is the flagship experience.
Three hundred thousand people fill that track on race day. Most of them see the same race. What separates a first-time spectator from someone who has been inside the sport for decades is not the ticket. It is knowing what to look for. The strategy unfolding from the pit wall. The tire conversations happening over team radio. The moment a driver checks out of a fight because his engineer told him something the broadcast will never explain.
Racing Passport offers two ways in. The Curated Trip is the full race-week experience built around your situation: hotel, tickets, access, and planning. The Racing Passport tier adds select insider events through the weekend that most people never see — museum access with Robert, the Carb Night session Friday evening, garage and pit access Saturday.
Twenty-seven years at this race. The relationships that take decades to build are what make this work.
Rolex 24 at Daytona
The January endurance race that opens the IMSA season is one of the most access-rich weekends in American motorsport, and it is significantly underestimated as a travel experience.
The Rolex 24 runs for twenty-four hours. Factory prototype teams from every major manufacturer compete alongside GT cars across multiple classes simultaneously. There is always something happening on track, at every hour. The pre-race pit lane and open grid walk put you close to the cars and drivers before the start. Victory Lane access follows the finish. The Daytona International Speedway Motorsports Museum is part of the package. The hotel is three blocks from the gates — no transfers required.
Racing Passport is available to be on-site for the Rolex 24 if enough group interest forms to make it a hosted experience. The 2027 race runs January 28 through 31. Inquire early.
Monaco Grand Prix 2027
The most storied race in Formula 1. The street circuit through the principality that has run since 1929. The yachts in the harbor. The Armco through Casino Square. The tunnel.
Monaco is the race that rewards the traveler who has thought through every detail, because nothing there is simple. Hotel rooms near the circuit are allocated years in advance. Viewing options range from grandstand seats to circuit-berthed yacht hospitality. The difference in experience between a seat at Rascasse and watching from a terrace at a suite on the harbor is not just a price difference — it is a fundamentally different day.
Racing Passport is building toward Monaco 2027. If that race is on your list, reach out now. The planning horizon for Monaco is not six months. It is considerably longer.
What Custom Planning Actually Looks Like
Every trip Racing Passport builds starts with a conversation. Not a form submission and an automated response. A real conversation about what you are looking for — which events, how many days, what the ideal hotel situation looks like, whether you want the full immersion or prefer to build something around your existing schedule.
From there, Racing Passport designs the itinerary. Pre-arranged package options exist for most events as a starting point. From scratch is also an option. The priorities Robert and his team work from are simple: the right hotel, the right viewing, transfers that mean you are not solving a logistics problem on the morning of the race, and a level of onsite support that means any problem that comes up gets handled before you know about it.
That is the product. Not the ticket. The whole experience, designed around you.
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The four events above represent Racing Passport’s current luxury tier: two Formula 1 races, the race that defines American open-wheel competition, and the endurance classic that opens every IMSA season.
None of them benefit from late planning. Singapore hotel inventory moves early. Indianapolis hospitality for the 111th running is forming now. Monaco 2027 starts now or not at all.
If one of these is on your list, or if you are not sure which one fits what you are looking for, reach out. Robert responds to every inquiry personally and the consultation costs nothing.