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soooooo i went to book my Yas Marina driving day and i found this.

• Drivers must be able to drive manual transmission vehicles and must be able to present their driving licence on the day of the experience

• On the day of the experience drivers must wear clothes that cover their arms and legs

• Training shoes are mandatory, no sandals or high heels please

• Spectators are welcome - free of charge

• Drivers must be at least 18 years of age

• Height and weight restrictions apply: Max height 188cm, Min height 160cm, Max weight 105 kgs

• ARRIVE 30 MINS PRIOR TO SCHEDULED EXPERIENCE

i'm 6'5.

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Former F1 team boss turned television pundit Eddie Jordan has received an honorary OBE.

The Irishman has been awarded the honour for his services to charity and motor racing. Jordan is a patron for the children's cancer charity CLIC Sargent and The Amber Foundation,

a charity that assists young homeless people. Jordan's band - Eddie and the Robbers - also performs at various charity events.

http://www.planetf1....dan-awarded-OBE

You'd be mad to not give this a go while you're there;

http://www.yasmarinacircuit.com/en/Activities_and_Experiences.aspx?gid=6

Sure you cant drive, but the G forces would be crazy - plus the noise of that engine mmmmm

You can get it here in Aus, just have to find somewhere that imports it :)

Thailand GP would be awesome. Can usually get sale airfares for around $550-$650 if you cattle class it.

Cheap as fark country to holiday in, so tie that into it - awesome

most if not all asian grocery store can get it

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