whats important.
whats important.
An interesting perspective, but when attending a F1 race what is the number one thing to accomplish first. Some thought from others before I let you know what I think is the top of the list. Jack
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Re: whats important.
well, if you're sitting in general admission, then get a good seat first!
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Re: whats important.
Get there on the open pit day.
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Look at all the different areas of the track if you can on the first day and figure out the best place to watch from. I also do all my souvenir shopping on the first day too.
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bathrooms! finding where the good bathrooms are. At cota they are by the amphitheater. regular plumbing and never busy. I refuse to go anywhere near the plastic outhouses. nasty things. Strange what some people think are important. Jack....
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Re: whats important.
In my opinion- you should try to sit on a corner- the slowest one on the track- if possible. So that you get to see the cars- see them brake- and see and hear them accelerate. We made the mistake of sitting on a fast part of the track at Indianapolis one year and it was boring. A good view of a jumbotron is essential as well. GA makes for a very hard and long day. Pay the money and get a seat.
Just my .02
Just my .02
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For most race goers I suspect the order of importance goes something like this. Beer stand, Bathroom, Seat. The seat is the least important because most of their time is spent between the first two and when they do experience the third they are so jacked up they don't remember anyway. How did I come to this conclusion?? I've spent over 20 years in motorsports going to all different types of events and this is what I have "watched" first hand. For the record I do not drink!!!!
I agree though, Pay the money for a proper seat. GA is only good for the above outlined scenario for reasons already discussed.
I agree though, Pay the money for a proper seat. GA is only good for the above outlined scenario for reasons already discussed.
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Re: whats important.
well, i think it differs from race to race. GA in montreal is bad but GA in belgium was fantastic.
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well, i think it differs from race to race. GA in montreal is bad but GA in belgium was fantastic.
bathrooms were better in montreal though
bathrooms were better in montreal though
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I went to Silverstone and Donnington Park between '90 and '99 for F1, WSPC, DTM and BTCC. I never once had a seat. General Admission all the way for me. Loved having a walk all the way around the circuits, the idea of being restricted to just one view for an entire meeting never appealed to me.
I did always like to start the day at the GP opposite the pit lane so I guess that was my priority.
Stopped attending the GP at Silverstone after going to the GP at Melbourne and discovering that ticket prices for the race and qualifying were less money than for qualifying alone in the UK. At that point I threw my lot in with the Goodwood FoS. Get my motorsports fix there now.
I did always like to start the day at the GP opposite the pit lane so I guess that was my priority.
Stopped attending the GP at Silverstone after going to the GP at Melbourne and discovering that ticket prices for the race and qualifying were less money than for qualifying alone in the UK. At that point I threw my lot in with the Goodwood FoS. Get my motorsports fix there now.