|
i didnt sit in a grandstand, i stood at the at the hairpin before spoon, walked over to spoon, stood on the hillside between the two, and marched over to the braking zone after 130R. just got a general pass and hiked around. be warned those suzuka is a very long large track. much like montreal, u walk n walk n walk and it never seems to end. I wouldnt bother with a grandstand ticket if its crazy expensive unless its in a passing zone, else ur just looking at cars zip by giving yourself whiplash.
for me i love watching the f1 cars come into braking zones like the hairpin trying to lay down power, then how quickly the disappear and change direction up the hill to the right. Things were different then with the last year of V10's, high df setups. I got to see Alonso pass schumacher at 130r... what a treat.
that and the ticket was 100$.. i was a freshly minted graduate then, and eating onigiri's were the norm.
|