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That opening scene from Enemy at the gates has put me off Russian Ferries.

Have you seen where it is?

You'll get a free donkey with every Ferrari shirt purchased.

But it would be epic. Have to do a ferry trip to Odessa afterwards.

Monza is fun but shit viewing and run by Italians so ... ummm. Spa is again not great for viewing as its a big open track though seats on the entry to Pouhon are cool. Hungary is way good for stands where you see plenty of track. Personally i would go to Hungary, German and Belgian GPs...Monza may keep the Mrs happy but without kanga tv this year i think any live gp will be a challenge for understanding the race

Thanks guys, have got me thinking now. German gp's pretty much a lock in because I'm here already, Hungary looking mighty tempting too as it lines up perfectly with the end of my contract. British & Monaco are also being considered, could be a great year of watching motorsport! Also keen to try & get across for goodwood but need to check my dates.

Have to be back in aus for August so unfortunately Belgian Gp is out which is unlucky as had free accom with a mate sorted.

thanks again for the suggestions guys, if anyone can recommend specific stands fire away, I'm all ears

Jenson Button has become a director of the Grand Prix Drivers' Association (GPDA), AUTOSPORT can reveal, replacing Felipe Massa.

http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/106247

The Mercedes Formula 1 team has confirmed that Nick Fry will step down from his current role as CEO at the start of next month.

As revealed by AUTOSPORT earlier on Friday, Toto Wolff will increase his responsibilities within the team while Fry retains a consultancy role for Mercedes.

http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/106251

Thanks guys, have got me thinking now. German gp's pretty much a lock in because I'm here already, Hungary looking mighty tempting too as it lines up perfectly with the end of my contract. British & Monaco are also being considered, could be a great year of watching motorsport! Also keen to try & get across for goodwood but need to check my dates.

Have to be back in aus for August so unfortunately Belgian Gp is out which is unlucky as had free accom with a mate sorted.

thanks again for the suggestions guys, if anyone can recommend specific stands fire away, I'm all ears

Shoot me your email addy. Happy to tell you where I went wrong with some of my trips which may save you making the same mistakes :)

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