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yes, however if you look at i think the singapore track for example.

My fried has taken his son twice there. Each time he buys a ticket whilst there and gets it for pretty much half the price on the website. So just wondering what the cost is, regardless of costs on websites.

Hey Guys,

My little boy is 18 months and being a doting dad my dream is to take him to Melb one day and watch the formula 1 with him, perhaps when he is 5.

Which has me thinking, currently what are the prices for tickets eg general? Vip? Gold class? any prices would be great so i can start saving $$$

Thanks all!

My boy is 8 and I'm taking him this year, prices were $400 for me and $99 for the boy for the 4 day weekend in the Prost stand.

Edited by rb26zed

Well thanks to the scumbag crooks that tried to steal my car the other week I am now not able to do the full speed laps around the Albert Park circuit and it appears I have pissed my money into the wind ... oh well. That is life with cars I guess. :(

I bet Webber sux balls this weekend just to rub salt into my wounds. Kimi will probably blow up and Roamin take out Dan in the first lap.

Thanks rb26zed. Thats the info I am after. Going to start saving now.

You recon 8 years old is perfect age or could you have taken him earlier?

P.S. thanks BenM checking out that site now. Looks good!

Dezz- general admin seats normally ok?

Really depends on the kid. I would have taken him earlier but this is my first time aswell, as I live in Brisbane.

I've taken my boy to various motorsport events including drifts, sprints and drags and he enjoyed them all. I started with the Winternationals when he was about 2. He loved the top fuel cars.

It's not really what the event is that matters so much for the age to take them, it's more about at what age you would feel comfortable taking him somewhere that you have be there for the whole day or days and keep the kid entertained enough throughout. Kids vary greatly in that regard.

I think from 4 onwards would be a good age for most kids who have a bit of an interest in motorsports and have been to a few shorter local events beforehand.

Thanks rb26zed. Thats the info I am after. Going to start saving now. You recon 8 years old is perfect age or could you have taken him earlier? P.S. thanks BenM checking out that site now. Looks good! Dezz- general admin seats normally ok?

I got my tix this year from

This guy. Hes realllly good, i called him up wanting to drive the cars basicly an he bent over backwards well after they sold out

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