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i will be there as always. i dont know anywhere particularly good down there, i just get pissed wherever i end up.

i'll be flying in thursday morning and flying back monday night. staying somewhere in the city (i forget where) and watching from the brabham stand. although i usually spend half the day at the 'gp advantage' bar lining up for more beers.

cant wait, i need a holiday!

heading down thurs morning too, it will my first time to a GP

we're sitting on the straight and i'm starting to think it might not be that great from a spectator view but should be good fun.

are the fri and sat sessions good aswell???

well the straight has some positives and negatives. the good bits are you can see the start, and you can see pitstops. bad parts are: it will be so loud you will definately have to wear hearing protection, also as the cars are doing 300kmh you wont see much of them. but it's f1, you will have fun no matter where you sit, stand or squat.

ME ME!!! oops just started a thread in motorsport section cos I got all excited... but yeah I just booked a flight, will be there Fri morning till Mon morning.. can't wait!!

definately will come check out the SAU stand, will it be there both Sat & Sun Shan?

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