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^ yes please.

When you guys are fully booked.

Can you let me know what the total is to save for next year or just have an option to look at.

Also, monaco goers.. do same. Thanks. :cheers:

So... whats everyone doing Saturday night?

^ yes please.

When you guys are fully booked.

Can you let me know what the total is to save for next year or just have an option to look at.

Also, monaco goers.. do same. Thanks. :cheers:

So... whats everyone doing Saturday night?

i'll put it in the motorsport holiday thread. :)

I'll be at the GP this weekend. Pit straight grandstand on friday, grassy hill on turn 10 for saturday and sunday :D

Drinking all the beers watching all the cars.

Singapore would be awesome to go see, but i'd imagine it would be costly.

Really wanna go to Monaco and Spa....

Say no to street races! Singapore is a mega expensive city compared to Malaysia...which is a better GP. Cheaper, more fun to holiday...and way better to spectate.

i hear you there. spend the 4 days in KL for the race then go to lankawi or penang for a week or so after the race.

anyone keen on Singapore this year? What have been peoples experiences at this event?

At the SAU Nationals I was talking to one of the SAUSA execs and he mentioned a large group from their club was going over to Singapore. May have been they'd already gone - not sure, it was late and I'd been drinking.

Sounded like a great idea, I cant remember who it was telling me about it but if I remember i'll pass it on :)

whats the league name & un/pw (if there is one) to join it?

I just went to the site and created an account, then clicked 'join an existing league' searched for the 'SAU' league to join and joined it. Then put in my predictions

I think I've done it right

This is the link to the league I think:

Unique league link:

http://predictor.autosport.com/league/join/code/c1878c17c5fcd27c889f7c135beabaa0

Or use this somehow?

Unique code to join this league: c1878c17c5fcd27c889f7c135beabaa0

whats the league name & un/pw (if there is one) to join it?

nvm, i got it!

cannot wait.

trying my hardest to save up to go to Singapore this year,

hope it goes according to plan!

im going malaysia just a few weeks after F1 there but i will still be visitng Sepang to experience and do the go karting there, should be fun :P

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