It's all systems go for the start of the 58th Macau Grand Prix, which gets underway tomorrow with the first of four days of non-stop action. FIA officials, accompanied by members of the Macau Grand Prix Committee, this morning carried out the final inspection of the 6.2km Guia street circuit, and gave the green light for the event to get under way. Away from the track, race officials attended a final briefing to put the finishing touches to the myriad arrangements which are involved in the meticulous planning of this unique nine-race event. With a stellar line-up of the world's best single seater, touring and sports car drivers, and exciting road racing motorcyclists, substantial media coverage is expected from the more than 1,000 reporters, photographers and broadcasters who have been accredited to cover the event. Live satellite broadcasts will bring all the high-octane thrills and spills to countless millions across the globe. While organisers to continue to upgrade the event each year, this time Reservoir and Grandstand ticket holders won't miss a second of the action with more TV screens added in the general areas. As the sun rises on the Macau SAR on Thursday morning, the city will be perfectly prepared for a memorable four-day spectacular.