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3 Nov 2012, 00:42 (Ref:3161744) | #1 | |
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Attending Bahrain GP 2013
I may have the chance to attend the 2013 Bahrain GP with pretty good accommodations and paddock club passes. Is it worth the effort of travelling out there from the US for that race or is the track and event not worth the effort? Guessing I'd have to start planning soon but the tickets are available if I ask. Yes I know it is such a terrible position to be in but lucked into the chance because of Dad's new job.
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3 Nov 2012, 01:48 (Ref:3161755) | #2 | ||
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I was thinking of going myself, as good a race as any I'd imagine.
though the stories I heard about this year's unrest were a bit interesting... lots of police enforce for the event. |
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3 Nov 2012, 06:26 (Ref:3161775) | #3 | ||
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I haven't been to the GP since 2008, however I was there for the WEC 6hrs end of September this year, so I can pass on my recent experience.
Accommodation depends really on where you are staying. I believe the new Sakhir Hotel is very good and is indeed near the circuit, but it is also very expensive. If you are booked into the Crowne Plaza, Intercontinental or Sheraton you will have a 15 minute drive to the circuit (depending on traffic). But you will also enjoy lower cost accommodation. Taxi fare is around 10BHD (£18) each way. Now to the troubles. If things don't change you will see lots of security all along the route, even small tanks/armoured cars. You are unlikely to see any unrest, (the "unrest" filmed last year was one incident replayed from different angles) although when I was there last, there were reports of a firebomb attack on a police vehicle. Friday has traditionally been "punch up" day for over twenty years so there really is no change there. If you have VIP access try to get into the Batelco Grandstand. You get to see the cars taking the turn onto the back straight, also you see them coming through the infield section. The first turn Grandstand also gives you a good view of the first turn and up the hill where some of the overtaking can be done. The first picture was taken in 2008 from the University Stand No 2 looking back to the First Turn. The First Turn Grandstand is in the background. The others were taken in September this year from the Batelco Grandstand. As a VIP you will no doubt receive hospitality and indeed this is the only way you can get a beer because none of the public outlets sell alcohol. However if you are not receiving hospitality there are plenty of food and beverage outlets in the paddock and near the stands. You won't want to stray from the shaded areas for too long, but other than that if nothing else it is a spectacle. |
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Nice post Peter..
I think it's a *beautiful* place.. |
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I received a pm from the op but for some reason haven't been able to reply. However just to give bit more of an idea of the circuit:
the first is the pitlane exit, the second is looking from the main grandstand opposite the pits to the last corner and the third is the corner leading on to the straight that runs past the Batelco stand. |
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Don't forget to pack a Canadian flag.
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you'll notice i've removed some posts from this thread.
please stay on topic, political discussions can be had elsewhere but this is for tips regarding race attendance. |
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Thanks, was going to ask about closing the thread before it got off topic. But I have decided the chance is too good to pass up; to get to an F1 event is a great chance but to get the access with his tickets is just impossible to pass on. Would be better if it was Spa, Silverstone or Monza but beggars can't be choosey.
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