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dick1
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Post subject: Re: My GP for 2010
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Joined: 20 Aug 2007, 20:44 Posts: 45
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Monza for the first time. Got my tickets in the mail last week. I can't wait. Coming from the States and would love some tips making getting to the track easy. We are staying in Milan. Next week I'm off for Montreal. So glad it is back on the calender...great city.
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alex1369
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Post subject: Re: My GP for 2010
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Joined: 23 Aug 2008, 01:13 Posts: 1513 Country:
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ask Joostlamers, he knows the ways in Monza
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geewhiz14
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Post subject: Re: My GP for 2010
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Joined: 28 May 2007, 15:49 Posts: 206 Location: Manila
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Liffonmelsmork
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Post subject: Re: My GP for 2010
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Joined: 06 Apr 2008, 17:20 Posts: 105 Location: England
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British Grand Prix tickets arrived a few days ago, but the mate I'm going with's decided to break his arm. Seeing as he was gonna drive us there I dunno how we'll make it, without spending a ridiculous amount of money. Typical.
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JoostLamers
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Post subject: Re: My GP for 2010
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Joined: 25 May 2007, 21:38 Posts: 12380 Location: Tilburg Country:
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dick1 wrote: Monza for the first time. Got my tickets in the mail last week. I can't wait. Coming from the States and would love some tips making getting to the track easy. We are staying in Milan. Next week I'm off for Montreal. So glad it is back on the calender...great city. Try to get to the track by shuttle busses, don't(!) try to go with the car to the track. Just drop your car somewhere where you see busses  , I'm staying in Milan as well this time, so we're gonna have to find a shuttle as well
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dick1
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Post subject: Re: My GP for 2010
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Joined: 20 Aug 2007, 20:44 Posts: 45
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I'm not renting a car so no fear of driving to the track. I plan on taking the train from Milan and then the bus to the track. I understand it is a very long walk from the entrance to the Park to the actual track.
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Dino @lonso
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Post subject: Re: My GP for 2010
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Joined: 09 Sep 2007, 13:03 Posts: 65 Location: Porec,Croatia
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I've heard that if u come with a a car to Hungary,and give people on the entrances 100-150€ they even go with you and show you the best places and let u watch. 100-150€ ,one car,that means even 3,4 persons,so every person would give around 30€. My friend from Croatia said that he watches the race 5yrs already entering with that "technique" But it doesn't seem to be 100% sure so I'd rather go to Monza with real tickets.
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alex1369
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Post subject: Re: My GP for 2010
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Joined: 23 Aug 2008, 01:13 Posts: 1513 Country:
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i will go with a bike in Hungary, and i get there in about 4 hours, i always buy my tickets there, but for Monza i go with travel agency and i already have my tickets for grandstand 21e
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Dino @lonso
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Post subject: Re: My GP for 2010
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Joined: 09 Sep 2007, 13:03 Posts: 65 Location: Porec,Croatia
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alex1369 wrote: i will go with a bike in Hungary, and i get there in about 4 hours, i always buy my tickets there, but for Monza i go with travel agency and i already have my tickets for grandstand 21e Thats parabolica right? And for Hungary ,you buy general admission tickets at the Hungaroring? Whats the price?
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alex1369
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Post subject: Re: My GP for 2010
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Joined: 23 Aug 2008, 01:13 Posts: 1513 Country:
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yes parrabollica, yes for Hungary general admission tickets i think its 90 - 110 Euro
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Liffonmelsmork
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Post subject: Re: My GP for 2010
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Joined: 06 Apr 2008, 17:20 Posts: 105 Location: England
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JoostLamers
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Post subject: Re: My GP for 2010
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Joined: 25 May 2007, 21:38 Posts: 12380 Location: Tilburg Country:
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Wow! Great ones! Looks like you had a great time?
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alex1369
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Post subject: Re: My GP for 2010
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Joined: 23 Aug 2008, 01:13 Posts: 1513 Country:
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i have 1 question, what happened to Alguersuari, did he and Massa touch or did he spun in gravel - cuz they didnt show on TV what happened to him
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sdutt
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Post subject: Re: My GP for 2010
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Joined: 25 Aug 2009, 19:15 Posts: 5249 Location: India Country:
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Fantastic pics Liffonmelsmork  . Your camera must have great shutter speed to take such good photos and your timing of phtos and order of photos are great too 
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Liffonmelsmork
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Post subject: Re: My GP for 2010
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Joined: 06 Apr 2008, 17:20 Posts: 105 Location: England
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Thanks! The view from Luffield B is fantastic, from where we were you could see the cars for a really long time. Great to see overtaking at Brooklands and people having a go at Luffield. Best view I've had at Silverstone, I think! May even sit there next year. We had radios tuned into BBC Radio 5 Live so we knew exactly what was going on, 'cause you can't always hear the commentary over the loudspeakers, and just looking at the screen isn't always going to tell you about developments in the race. My dad predicted that Alguesuari would go off at Luffield, and he was right! sdutt wrote: Your camera must have great shutter speed to take such good photos and your timing of phtos and order of photos are great too  Cheers, they were taken with a few different modes and aperture settings but you can always rely on Photoshop to make any photo look twice as good!
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