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no going to Malaysia or Singapore is cheaper than going to Melbourne. I was looking into the for the GT500 racing to see the R35 race. about $1500 for 6 days including airfares and hotels http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Su...l&hl=sepang

definately couldn't spend 6 nights in melbourne and see the gp for $1500.

depend where you stay and who you know to get tickets from.

speaking to David Richards the other day they are still not happy they are being stopped from running the ex McLaren Chassis. Williams are still the biggest campaigners against Prodrive. But i'm guessing being Berrnie which ever side has the most money will get their way

no going to Malaysia or Singapore is cheaper than going to Melbourne. I was looking into the for the GT500 racing to see the R35 race. about $1500 for 6 days including airfares and hotels http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Su...l&hl=sepang

definately couldn't spend 6 nights in melbourne and see the gp for $1500.

for sure. 6 nights in melbourne probably costs me $1500 in cans alone!

Gees if I had a dollar for everytime a GP driver used the expression "for sure" or maximum...

Problem is that for the majority of them English is not their first languge & they get tutored in what to say by the PR people. Which means you either get a Kimi (pick one) saying nothing or generic gobshite instructed by the PR people.

Oh and since when does "top 11 finish" sound better than 11th?

haha me and my mate love it when they use 'for sure'

The best was a combo by either Kimi or it might've been Massa...

"I think so for sure we will be competitive" or something along those lines....Massa uses for sure HEAPS and he speaks like 8 languages...

Well atleast there is some more sponsorship stickers on it this year round. Hopefully the $'s are there to back it up. They took a bath financially a couple years ago when BMW did the dirty on them. I don't know why Toyota don't start writing some cheques for Frank. He hoses their factory team on far fewer dollars. Give him a few more & "factory" status (Like Renault used to do with Lotus) and he could get more sponsorship still.

Car looks good & the lap times are good. Drivers are quality. Everything looks to be in place for another improved year for the boys from Grove. :D

If this keeps up I may yet have to commit to some Nakajima merchandise. :thumbsup:

good stuff

so i know what the hit is going to be in 2011, roughly what has it all set you back?

1k for tickets.

1k for flights.

Staying with a mate of mine from boarding school who's family live in Singapore, his old man works on the offshore rigs so we got a roof over our heads... :thumbsup:

Plus accomodation for the GP weekend was massively overpriced... Daylight fcking robbery...

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I was only talking to a friend in Singapore the other day. They all still work and live in Bugis with out Singapore office looking out over part of the track. The problem is ticket prices as could probably get work to hook me uyp with airfares if i do a 2-3 month stint over there. Plus, so many funny places to go and drink

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