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Experience the Thrill of Grand Prix Races

Join us for the most electrifying races on the planet, staged at legendary circuits from Monaco to Monza, from Singapore to Austin. Feel the roar of engines, the rush of speed, and the drama of every turn as the world’s finest drivers push the limits of performance. Beyond the track, each destination offers its own character – glamorous cityscapes, coastal charm, or rich cultural backdrops – giving every race weekend a distinct atmosphere.

Personalized Packages Crafted Just for You

Every traveler has their own vision of the perfect race weekend, and we make it happen. From luxury hotels and smooth transfers to pit lane walks and city tours, we tailor every detail to your preferences. With carefully chosen accommodations, convenient transport, and round-the-clock support, you’ll enjoy a fluid and stress-free experience from start to finish.

A Trusted Australian Company with a Passion for Motorsport

Since 2016, our Australian-owned company has proudly connected over 10,000 enthusiastic travelers with the world’s premier sporting events. From F1 races and World Cups to the prestigious Summer Games 2024 and Tennis Tournaments, we specialize in curating seamless travel experiences. With us, you can count on expertise, integrity, and a commitment to making your journey exceptional.

Witness Racing History in the Making

Don’t just watch from afar — step into the heart of Grand Prix Races. From the intensity of qualifying sessions to the breathtaking climax of race day, you’ll be immersed in the atmosphere that defines motorsport. Our packages give you front-row access to moments of pure adrenaline, the roar of the crowd, and victories that will be talked about for years to come.

2026 Racing Calendar

Grand Prix Races in 2026: A New Chapter

The 2026 season opens a new era for Grand Prix Races, with updated technical regulations bringing lighter cars and advanced hybrid engines. These changes aim to boost efficiency while keeping the raw power and speed that define the sport. As teams adjust to the new rules, fans can expect surprises in performance, shifting rivalries, and fresh storylines across the paddock.

A Global Calendar with New Highlights

The championship features 24 races across five continents, making it one of the most extensive seasons in F1 history. A standout change is the debut of the Madrid Grand Prix, replacing Barcelona and introducing a new street circuit in Spain’s capital. Iconic venues like Monaco, Monza, and Silverstone remain at the core of the calendar, joined by modern destinations such as Miami, Las Vegas, and Singapore, ensuring a blend of tradition and innovation throughout the year.

  • Grand PrixLocationDates
  • Australian Grand PrixMelbourne, Australia
    6-8 March 2026
  • Chinese Grand PrixShanghai, China
    13-15 March 2026
  • Japanese Grand PrixSuzuka, Japan
    27-29 March 2026
  • Bahrain Grand PrixSakhir, Bahrain
    10-12 April 2026
  • Saudi Arabian Grand PrixJeddah, Saudi Arabia
    17-19 April 2026
  • Miami Grand PrixMiami, USA
    1-3 May 2026
  • Canadian Grand PrixMontreal, Canada
    22-24 May 2026
  • Monaco Grand PrixMonte Carlo, Monaco
    5-7 June 2026
  • Barcelona-Catalunya Grand PrixBarcelona, Spain
    12-14 June 2026
  • Austrian Grand PrixSpielberg, Austria
    26-28 June 2026
  • British Grand PrixSilverstone, UK
    3-5 July 2026
  • Belgian Grand PrixSpa-Francorchamps, Belgium
    17-19 July 2026
  • Hungarian Grand PrixBudapest, Hungary
    24-26 July 2026
  • Dutch Grand PrixZandvoort, Netherlands
    21-23 August 2026
  • Italian Grand PrixMonza, Italy
    4-6 September 2026
  • Spanish Grand PrixMadrid, Spain
    11-13 September 2026
  • Azerbaijan Grand PrixBaku, Azerbaijan
    24-26 September 2026
  • Singapore Grand PrixSingapore, Singapore
    9-11 October 2026
  • United States Grand PrixAustin, USA
    23-25 October 2026
  • Mexico City Grand PrixMexico City, Mexico
    30 October - 1 November 2026
  • São Paulo Grand PrixSão Paulo, Brazil
    6-8 November 2026
  • Las Vegas Grand PrixLas Vegas, USA
    19-21 November 2026
  • Qatar Grand PrixLusail, Qatar
    27-29 November 2026
  • Abu Dhabi Grand PrixAbu Dhabi, UAE
    4-6 December 2026

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Schedule

Australian Grand Prix

Melbourne

Melbourne, Australia

6-8 March 2026


Circuit type: Semi-street circuit


Lap length: 5.278 km — 58 laps


Race highlight: Season opener, parkland setting


In history: Albert Park hosted its first Grand Prix race in 1996, and since then the event has become one of the sport’s most anticipated openers.

Set in Melbourne’s Albert Park, the Australian Grand Prix traditionally opens the F1 season with a mix of excitement and unpredictability. The semi-street circuit winds through lakeside roads, combining tight corners with high-speed straights that challenge both drivers and teams.


Beyond the racing, Melbourne itself sets the tone for the year — a vibrant city known for its food, arts, and sporting culture. Fans can enjoy the buzzing atmosphere around the circuit and experience the unique blend of local hospitality and international motorsport energy.


Chinese Grand Prix

Shanghai

Shanghai, China

13-15 March 2026


Circuit type: Permanent circuit


Lap length: 5.451 km — 56 laps


Race highlight: ~1.2 km back straight into a heavy-braking hairpin — prime overtaking zone


In history: In 2019, Shanghai staged 1000th World Championship race — a milestone in the sport's history. The circuit has also been a scene of memorable duels, including Lewis Hamilton's breakthrough win in 2008 on his way to a first world title.

Set at the purpose-built Shanghai International Circuit, the Chinese Grand Prix blends long straights with technical "snail" complexes that test traction, balance, and tire management. The mix encourages strategy variation and creates genuine passing opportunities, especially into Turn 14 after the back straight.


Beyond the racing, Shanghai delivers a big-city backdrop with easy access to dining and culture around Pudong. For fans, the combination of early-season intrigue and a layout that rewards both power and precision makes this stop a compelling choice.


Japanese Grand Prix

Suzuka

Suzuka, Japan

27-29 March 2026


Circuit type: Permanent circuit (figure-eight layout)


Lap length: 5.807 km — 53 laps


Race highlight: Iconic figure-eight design, sweeping high-speed corners like 130R


In history: Suzuka has been the stage for some of the most dramatic title deciders — including Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost's legendary clashes in 1989 and 1990, and Michael Schumacher clinching Ferrari's first Drivers' Championship in 21 years in 2000.

Nestled in Japan's Mie Prefecture, the Suzuka Circuit is beloved by drivers and fans alike for its demanding layout and electric atmosphere. The track combines fast esses, technical challenges, and daring overtakes, making precision and bravery equally vital.


Beyond the racing, the Japanese Grand Prix is famous for passionate fans, creative costumes, and a unique blend of motorsport culture with Japanese hospitality. It's an event that celebrates both the sport's heritage and its global spirit.


Bahrain Grand Prix

Sakhir

Sakhir, Bahrain

10-12 April 2026


Circuit type: Permanent circuit


Lap length: 5.412 km — 57 laps


Race highlight: Night race under floodlights, with dramatic duels into Turn 1


In history: The inaugural 2004 Bahrain Grand Prix was the first Grand Prix race ever held in the Middle East.

Set in the desert of Sakhir, the Bahrain International Circuit is known for its abrasive surface, long straights, and tight braking zones. The night race under floodlights adds to the spectacle, with strategy, tire wear, and bold overtakes often deciding the outcome.


Away from the track, Bahrain offers visitors a mix of modern skyline and rich heritage. Fans can enjoy local markets, cuisine, and cultural sites, while the Grand Prix atmosphere transforms the kingdom into a hub of international motorsport energy.


Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

Jeddah

Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

17-19 April 2026


Circuit type: Street circuit (Jeddah Corniche Circuit)


Lap length: 6.174 km — 50 laps


Race highlight: One of the fastest street circuits under night lights, hugging the Red Sea coast with 27 corners and three DRS zones


In history: The inaugural race in 2021 marked Saudi Arabia as the 34th country to host a Grand Prix — a milestone for the region.

Set against the sparkling lights of Jeddah's corniche, this race demands both speed and precision. With a layout that combines high-speed sectors and tight, technical turns, the Jeddah Corniche Circuit tests drivers' mastery under dazzling artificial lighting.


Off the track, Jeddah offers a blend of modern architecture and coastal vibrancy. The night race transforms the city into a motorsport carnival, where beach-side promenades, cultural gems, and luxury hospitality enrich the experience.


Miami Grand Prix

Miami

Miami, USA

1-3 May 2026


Circuit type: Temporary street-style circuit (Miami International Autodrome)


Lap length: 5.412 km — 57 laps


Race highlight: Inspired by parkland and stadium layouts, the circuit delivers a street vibe packed with 19 corners that reward aggressive braking and tactical overtaking.


In history: In 2022, Miami debuted as an F1 venue with one of the highest-attended Grands Prix, setting a record attendance and expanding the sport's footprint in the U.S.

The Miami International Autodrome, nestled around Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, blends high-speed straights with tight, technical sectors. Its layout demands a balanced approach from teams — performance on both asphalt and setup matters.


Off-track, Miami offers a vibrant festival atmosphere rich with art, cuisine, and nightlife — transforming race weekend into an immersive motorsport holiday.


Canadian Grand Prix

Montreal

Montreal, Canada

22-24 May 2026


Circuit type: Semi-permanent circuit (Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve)


Lap length: 4.361 km — 70 laps


Race highlight: Thrilling mix of high-speed straights, heavy-braking chicanes and the infamous "Wall of Champions," making overtakes dramatic and risky


In history: The 2007 race marked Lewis Hamilton's first victory — a defining debut in stunning Canadian fashion.

Nestled on an island in the St. Lawrence River, the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve challenges drivers with its stop-start layout and tight hairpins, rewarding precision and daring. The unpredictable weather and tire management add complexity to the always-unfolding race drama.


Off the track, Montreal becomes a motorsport festival each June, with fans enjoying live music, night markets, and vibrant local culture — turning the Canadian Grand Prix into more than just a race day, but a full-on summer celebration.


Monaco Grand Prix

Monte Carlo

Monte Carlo, Monaco

5-7 June 2026


Circuit type: Street circuit (Circuit de Monaco)


Lap length: 3.337 km — 78 laps


Race highlight: Narrow, twisty layout with dramatic elevation changes — including the tunnel and piscine section — rewarding precise skill over speed


In history: Nelson Piquet famously said winning here "was worth two wins anywhere else" — a testament to Monaco's prestige.

Set against Monte Carlo's harbor and glamor, the Monaco Grand Prix is as much a test of nerves as of driving — walls are razor-close and qualifying often determines the result. The narrow streets offer almost no passing, transforming every lap into a precision ballet under glitzy city lights.


Off-track, the Principality comes alive with yachts, red-carpet events, and sophisticated nightlife. The entire city transforms into a playground for motorsport aficionados — this is Grand Prix races most cinematic stage.


Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix

Barcelona

Barcelona, Spain

12-14 June 2026


Circuit type: Permanent circuit (Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya)


Lap length: 4.657 km — 66 laps


Race highlight: A technical all-rounder circuit with long straights, sweeping corners, and a smooth surface — setup perfection is paramount.


In history: In 2020, this track joined the calendar as the final race held at Barcelona before the Spanish Grand Prix moved to Madrid in 2026.

The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya offers a balanced challenge — its mix of high-speed sections and flowing technical corners pushes cars, tyres, and teams to adapt for strong performance across diverse track conditions. Principal testing ground for teams, it's often seen as a baseline comparison for car development.


Off-track, the area buzzes with energy — on race weekends, Montmeló becomes a cultural gathering with local cuisine, motorsport exhibits, and music adding to the Spanish Grand Prix atmosphere — before the event transitions to Madrid from 2026 onwards.


Austrian Grand Prix

Spielberg

Spielberg, Austria

26-28 June 2026


Circuit type: Permanent circuit (Red Bull Ring)


Lap length: 4.326 km — 71 laps


Race highlight: Fast, flowing layout with three long straights and only 10 corners — high-speed and elevation make overtakes and strategy key.


In history: One of the fastest circuits, Red Bull Ring in 1987 was deemed too dangerous and redesigned before returning to the calendar in 1997.

Set in a natural mountainous amphitheater near Graz, the Austrian Grand Prix features a lightweight and high-speed track that rewards precision and bold strategy. Its compact layout means the action comes thick and fast across all 71 laps.


The Spielberg weekend blends motorsport with alpine charm — fans enjoy panoramic views, a vibrant atmosphere, and easy access to cultural attractions in the nearby city of Graz.


British Grand Prix

Silverstone

Silverstone, UK

3-5 July 2026


Circuit type: Permanent circuit (Silverstone Circuit)


Lap length: 5.891 km — 52 laps


Race highlight: One of the fastest circuits — characterized by high-speed corners like Maggots, Becketts, and Abbey that demand precision and rhythm.


In history: At Silverstone in 2010, the "Arena" layout debuted — reshaping the track's character while reinforcing its identity as the spiritual home of Grand Prix Races.

Silverstone's fast, flowing layout rewards trust in the car and driver finesse, turning every high-speed sequence into a rhythm challenge. It's a circuit where precision and bravery go hand in hand — often delivering wheel-to-wheel duels.


Off-track, the British Grand Prix transforms Northamptonshire into a motorsport festival. Fans enjoy live entertainment, open paddocks, and a sense of community that echoes Silverstone's history spanning decades.


Belgian Grand Prix

Spa-Francorchamps

Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium

17-19 July 2026


Circuit type: Permanent circuit (Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps)


Lap length: 7.004 km — 44 laps


Race highlight: One of the longest and most unpredictable tracks, with iconic Eau Rouge–Raidilion and frequent microclimate shifts that challenge car setup and nerves.


In history: Spa hosted the 1000th World Championship race in 2019 — a milestone moment for the sport.

Nestled in the Ardennes forest, Spa-Francorchamps combines sweeping high-speed sections with elevation changes that demand precision and courage. Its ever-changing weather, with rain drifting over only parts of the track, adds a layer of strategy and drama unmatched elsewhere.


Off-track, Spa becomes a festival in the forest. Fans flock from all over to experience camping, live music, and the legendary atmosphere that surrounds one of racing's most revered venues.


Hungarian Grand Prix

Budapest

Budapest, Hungary

24-26 July 2026


Circuit type: Permanent circuit (Hungaroring)


Lap length: 4.381 km — 70 laps


Race highlight: Tight, technical layout with few overtaking spots — qualifying often decides everything


In history: The Hungaroring hosted a first-ever Eastern Bloc Grand Prix back in 1986 — a landmark moment in Grand Prix Racing history.

Nestled in a sun-drenched valley just outside Budapest, the Hungaroring is renowned for its hot conditions and dusty, demanding surface. The tight track rewards precision and puts pressure on tires, making strategic mastery essential for success.


Beyond the circuit, Budapest bursts with life during race weekend — fans enjoy ruin pubs, river cruises, and thermal baths, turning the Hungarian Grand Prix into a perfect blend of racing and culture.


Dutch Grand Prix

Zandvoort

Zandvoort, Netherlands

21-23 August 2026


Circuit type: Street-style circuit (Circuit Zandvoort)


Lap length: 4.259 km — 72 laps


Race highlight: Compact, beachside track with banked turns and undulations — fast laps that reward precision and bravery under intense fan atmosphere.


In history: The 2026 event marks the final scheduled race at Zandvoort under current calendar plans.

Located in seaside dunes just west of Amsterdam, the Dutch Grand Prix returns trackside energy with passionate "Orange Army" fans and a circuit that demands fearless rhythm and unwavering focus. Passing is rare but dramatic — track design turns every omission into opportunity.


Away from the track, Zandvoort offers a relaxed beachside vibe, proximity to Amsterdam's culture, and an accessible Grand Prix destination where motorsport meets coastal charm.


Italian Grand Prix

Monza

Monza, Italy

4-6 September 2026


Circuit type: Permanent circuit (Autodromo Nazionale di Monza)


Lap length: 5.793 km — 53 laps


Race highlight: Ultra-high-speed historic circuit known as the "Temple of Speed"—long straights and the iconic Parabolica make for blazing lap times and slipstream drama


In history: The 1971 edition witnessed the tragic death of Jochen Rindt during practice — he remains the only posthumous World Champion.

Nestled within the Royal Villa park just north of Milan, Monza reigns as the fastest venue on the calendar. It demands aerodynamic efficiency, courage, and flawless drafting to conquer its sweeping straights and chicanes.


Off-track, Monza weekend resonates with F1's passionate legacy — fans flock in red to cheer, street food, live events and old-school paddock access create a festival where speed meets heritage.


Spanish Grand Prix

Madrid

Madrid, Spain

11-13 September 2026


Circuit type: Hybrid street circuit (Madring) — combines public roads and purpose-built sections.


Lap length: 5.474 km — 57 laps


Race highlight: Features 22 corners with high-speed and technical sections, including a 24 % banked turn "La Monumental"—a standout and challenging feature.


In history: Madrid marks Spain's return to hosting Grand Prix Races in the capital and replaces Barcelona on the calendar from 2026.

The Madring brings Grand Prix Races to the heart of Madrid for the first time, creating a dynamic urban spectacle. With fast straights, tight technical corners, and dramatic elevation in parts like "La Monumental," it promises a blend of speed and precision.


Off the track, hosting the GP in the capital injects new energy into the event — fans will enjoy seamless city access, vibrant nightlife, and cultural depth, reinforcing the race's role as both motorsport showcase and urban festival.


Azerbaijan Grand Prix

Baku

Baku, Azerbaijan

24-26 September 2026


Circuit type: Street circuit (Baku City Circuit)


Lap length: 6.003 km — 51 laps


Race highlight: One of the longest street tracks — combines high-speed straights along the Caspian Sea with tight, castle-lined corners that create dramatic passing zones


In history: In 2017, Daniel Ricciardo's daring three-car overtake into Turn 1 became one of the most celebrated moves of the season.

The Baku City Circuit threads through the Azerbaijani capital, blending postcard cityscape with sheer speed. With its long straights and narrow sections, it demands both nerve and precision, offering a recipe for strategic drama and surprise results.


Outside the cockpit, Baku shines through its seamless fusion of modern architecture and old-town charm. The Azerbaijan Grand Prix turns the city into a unique motorsport festival — where racing meets culture on the Caspian coast.


Singapore Grand Prix

Singapore

Singapore, Singapore

9-11 October 2026


Circuit type: Street circuit (Marina Bay Street Circuit)


Lap length: 4.94 km — ≈ 62 laps


Race highlight: Unique night race under floodlights, featuring tight, twisty corners hugging the harbor—demanding precision with nearly no room for error


In history: The inaugural 2008 race was the first-ever night Grand Prix.

The Marina Bay Street Circuit — snaking through Singapore's iconic cityscape — tests drivers' endurance amid high humidity and relentless pace. Its tight layout and proximity to walls create an intense, unforgiving environment where concentration is key.


Away from the track, Singapore transforms into a luminous motorsport celebration: city lights, waterfront promenades, cultural showcases, and festival energy make it one of the most atmospheric weekends on the calendar.


United States Grand Prix

Austin

Austin, USA

23-25 October 2026


Circuit type: Permanent circuit (Circuit of the Americas, COTA)


Lap length: 5.513 km — 56 laps


Race highlight: Purpose-built high-speed track featuring a dramatic opening uphill esses section, long straights and sweeping corners — ideal for overtakes and spectacle.


In history: COTA hosted its first Grand Prix race in 2012 and continues to anchor the United States Grand Prix, with extensions confirmed through the 2026 season.

The Circuit of the Americas offers a thrilling blend of elevation changes, technical turns, and boulevard-like straights that demand precision and flair. Its position as North America's premier venue delivers bold racing and stunning aerial views.


Off-track, Austin shines as a cultural hub during Grand Prix weekend. Famous for live music, BBQ, and nightlife, the city transforms into a vibrant motorsport festival with fans enjoying everything from fan zones to local culinary delights.


Mexico City Grand Prix

Mexico City

Mexico City, Mexico

30 October - 1 November 2026


Circuit type: Permanent circuit (Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez)


Lap length: 4.304 km — 71 laps


Race highlight: High-altitude layout with the dramatic Foro Sol stadium section — an atmosphere unlike any other on the calendar


In history: The track hosted first official race in Mexico back in 1963 — notable both for its debut and its ongoing legacy.

Nestled in Mexico City's Magdalena Mixhuca park, the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez challenges cars with its thin air and unique stadium section, combining speed, elevation, and crowd energy.


Off-track, the Grand Prix transforms Mexico City into a cultural party — locals set up street stalls, and the atmosphere spills into neighborhoods near the track, creating a fan festival with music, food, and community spirit.


São Paulo Grand Prix

São Paulo

São Paulo, Brazil

6-8 November 2026


Circuit type: Permanent circuit (Autódromo José Carlos Pace, Interlagos)


Lap length: 4.309 km — 71 laps


Race highlight: High-altitude, technical circuit with the unique stadium-style Foro Sol section — one of the most electric atmospheres on the calendar


In history: Interlagos hosted its first World Championship race in 1973, establishing itself as a cornerstone of Grand Prix Races in South America.

Nestled in São Paulo's park, Interlagos challenges both man and machine with its undulating layout, tight sequence of corners, and the pulse-raising Foro Sol stadium turn. The track rewards drivers who manage tire wear and adapt to the demanding atmosphere.


Off the circuit, the São Paulo Grand Prix transforms into a cultural carnival. Fans experience street parties, local food, and a rhythm that's as vibrant as the city's heartbeat — making it a racing weekend unlike any other.


Las Vegas Grand Prix

Las Vegas

Las Vegas, USA

19-21 November 2026


Circuit type: Street circuit (Las Vegas Strip Circuit)


Lap length: 6.201 km — 50 laps


Race highlight: High-speed spectacle down the illuminated Strip, passing iconic landmarks like Caesars Palace and the Bellagio under night lights, featuring 17 high-speed turns and a long flat-out section


In history: As one of the longest and most dramatic street circuits introduced in recent years, it has quickly become a marquee event under the neon-lit Las Vegas skyline.

The Las Vegas Grand Prix brings raw speed and cinematic flair to a city built on lights and entertainment. Drivers face precision challenges at high velocity along the Strip, where every mistake is amplified by the echoes of grandeur.


Off-track, it's an unmatched experience — race weekend here blends race-day thrill with Vegas's legendary nightlife, hospitality, and non-stop energy, turning the race into an urban extravaganza.


Qatar Grand Prix

Lusail

Lusail, Qatar

27-29 November 2026


Circuit type: Permanent circuit (Lusail International Circuit)


Lap length: 5.419 km — 57 laps


Race highlight: A fast and flowing layout under night lights, with a long main straight that offers ideal overtaking into Turn 1 and technical mid-speed corners


In history: The Qatar Grand Prix made its return to the calendar in 2023 under a 10-year contract, re-establishing Lusail as a modern, night-time spectacle.

Located just north of Doha, the Lusail circuit blends purposeful design with desert surroundings. Its smooth surface and floodlit conditions demand precision and unwavering focus, creating a dramatic contrast between speed and serenity.


Off-track, Qatar delivers a distinctive Grand Prix environment — blending rich cultural experiences, modern architecture, and desert leisure. The race weekend offers an immersive blend of luxury hospitality and motorsport ambiance.


Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

4-6 December 2026


Circuit type: Permanent circuit (Yas Marina Circuit)


Lap length: 5.281 km — 58 laps


Race highlight: Twilight-to-night race featuring a scenic marina backdrop, a long pit straight into a tight hairpin, and a unique start that blends daylight into full floodlights


In history: The 2009 inaugural race was the world's first "twilight-to-night" Grand Prix, setting a precedent for evening races.

Set on the modern Yas Marina Circuit — a sleek, Tilke-designed facility — this race marks the grand finale of the season. Its layout includes long straights and technical sections under picturesque lighting, with the track's canal and hotel complexes creating an unforgettable visual frame.


Off-track, Abu Dhabi delivers world-class nightlife, upscale dining, and marina-side glamour. The Grand Prix weekend here is synonymous with luxury, blending motorsport with elite hospitality and cosmopolitan flair.


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