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Recently,a lot of Japanese who are crazy about F1 are discussing about reserved seats.
I wanna hear some opinions of foreigners.
If you,will you choose which reserved seats?

2006-12-31 04:56:49 · 3 answers · asked by aprost6 1 in Sports Auto Racing Formula One

3 answers

I think it is best to get a seat in a proper grandstand like around the 1st corner where there is lot of overtaking. You can also take a seat near the start finish straight where you will be alble to see all the pit stops which is very exciting and most importantly, the smell of rubber. There are also a few other things recommended to see an F1 race. The sound of F1 cars zooming by is very loud and unbearable. It can damage your ears.Therefore you must buy mickey mouse like plugs which cost about $5 which provide you with live commentary and also protect your ears. The grand stand at Fuji makes you feel as if you are on a pilgramage where all disciples love speed and worship those who generate them.
Your local travel agent can even book for your transfer to Fuji and back besides accommodation and breakfast. If you are in a mood you can also explore Fuji.

2006-12-31 20:29:05 · answer #1 · answered by Nitin T F1 fan 5 · 0 0

I think it is best to get a seat in a proper grandstand like around the 1st corner where there is lot of overtaking. You can also take a seat near the start finish straight where you will be alble to see all the pit stops which is very exciting and most importantly, the smell of rubber. There are also a few other things recommended to see an F1 race. The sound of F1 cars zooming by is very loud and unbearable. It can damage your ears.Therefore you must buy mickey mouse like plugs which cost about $5 which provide you with live commentary and also protect your ears. The grand stand at Fuji makes you feel as if you are on a pilgramage where all disciples love speed and worship those who generate them.
Your local travel agent can even book for your transfer to Fuji and back besides accommodation and breakfast. If you are in a mood you can also explore Fuji

2007-01-02 20:31:50 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Near the former "wall of death" or whatever that high-banked curve was called.

2007-01-01 18:31:35 · answer #3 · answered by michinoku2001 7 · 0 0

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