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you read the title tell us about your holiday. :)

where you stayed

places you saw

best place to watch the race (post pictures to please)

and your general experiences on your holiday, food, people, cost to stay/live there ect.

this saves us from trolling through a 100+ page f1 thread. ;)

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I went to Morgan Park once, stayed a few nights.

That Duncan fella sure can snore. And those QLD folk are strange... They even let the wiggles go out racing...

Best viewing point... On top of the bridge for sure...

Cost to stay: I dunno. Too busy working on cars to count... :P

Las Vegas Exotics

Sadly I didn't do this but my cousin did. He drove 13 exotics for 5 laps each and was given incar and out of car footage. He loved the Aventador's speed but reckons the handling of the Superleggera and Scuderia were unbelievable! Would have the Turbo S as an everyday car!!

He has given me a new holdiay goal...

If you're in England at the beginning of July, check out The Festival of Speed at Goodwood. ' Track' is son of rajab March's driveway. (Heidfeld has the record in a F1). Event is over three days and I reckon you could easily spend 2 days there. The Best.

Some video I took in '09. 2012 is the 20th anniversary year, sorry I won't be there.

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I have been trying to make Goodwood but timing doesnt match up. Last year I was in the UK when they had the historic race meet and you get all dressed up in vintage clothes etc. Was going to go but my friend and his Mrs who were going with me pulled out...plus I was flying out the next day so I just hit the drink instead :whistling:

all my wakefield MRA race meets have been a boys weekend and been awesome! hahaha

also,

I did this on my honeymoon...I love my wife haha

http://www.dubaiautodrome.com/f1-style-single-seater/

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