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By madbrad
#180230
I prefer Holden McGroyne.
By suitcase
#180255
You're welcome, that'll be $4 American please.

Which method do you prefer?

You big sweet talker you :wink::D !!! Oop's sorry Brad my bad but I could not resist the opp.

:rofl:
I prefer Holden McGroyne.

A good and convenient choice. :wink:

I hope I find a man with that last name and have his son. Of course, his first name shall be Holden.
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By madbrad
#180267
I prefer Holden McGroyne.

Wow like thats a surprise :rofl: !

Where's sarkmark when you need it?!
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By Rivelution
#180313
(My family and) I might be going to Montreal. It would be nice but we aren't sure.


Same. Its friggin expensive though.

For a GP weekend, it's one of the cheaper, as far as ticket prices and other needs goes. But that's not counting if you have to fly there from across an ocean. The hotels are not cheap but cheaper than if you go to most other races. I mean sure you can get a luxury hotel for several hundred a night, but motels even slightly remote would be well under a hundred Canadian dollars. That's like $4 American lol.



So they're like no cheapy motels nearby? I'm trying to get my parents to go (so that way I don't have to pay for the hotel :P ).
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By martracer
#180333
It's been many years since my last trip to Silverstone, I was very disappointed due to the fact that it cost me over £500 for the trip, a motel room for one night, entry to public enclosures on the Saturday & Sunday, and bad food. On top of that we were out in the open, it rained throughout the Sunday, and every time a car went past people waved huge flags obliterating my view of the track. My car got stuck in the mud, it took 3 hours to get away from the field we parked in miles from the circuit.

Until such time I can afford to be helicoptered in, driven to a grandstand seat, provided with good food and drink throughout, escorted through the paddock, then helicoptered out after the post-race party, I intend to watch it on TV!

I could be waiting an awful long time....
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By racechick
#180522
It's been many years since my last trip to Silverstone, I was very disappointed due to the fact that it cost me over £500 for the trip, a motel room for one night, entry to public enclosures on the Saturday & Sunday, and bad food. On top of that we were out in the open, it rained throughout the Sunday, and every time a car went past people waved huge flags obliterating my view of the track. My car got stuck in the mud, it took 3 hours to get away from the field we parked in miles from the circuit.

Until such time I can afford to be helicoptered in, driven to a grandstand seat, provided with good food and drink throughout, escorted through the paddock, then helicoptered out after the post-race party, I intend to watch it on TV!

I could be waiting an awful long time....


Camp and Barbie!!! Good food,convenient location, no driving all weekend, excellent atmosphere. Get seats on the front row and no one can wave flags in front of you. (You may still need a brolly! But then agen, more often its been warm enough for bikini top and shorts)
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By darwin dali
#180567
It's been many years since my last trip to Silverstone, I was very disappointed due to the fact that it cost me over £500 for the trip, a motel room for one night, entry to public enclosures on the Saturday & Sunday, and bad food. On top of that we were out in the open, it rained throughout the Sunday, and every time a car went past people waved huge flags obliterating my view of the track. My car got stuck in the mud, it took 3 hours to get away from the field we parked in miles from the circuit.

Until such time I can afford to be helicoptered in, driven to a grandstand seat, provided with good food and drink throughout, escorted through the paddock, then helicoptered out after the post-race party, I intend to watch it on TV!

I could be waiting an awful long time....


Camp and Barbie!!! Good food,convenient location, no driving all weekend, excellent atmosphere. Get seats on the front row and no one can wave flags in front of you. (You may still need a brolly! But then agen, more often its been warm enough for bikini top and shorts)

Barbie at Silverstone? I didn't know she's interested in F1 or any racing...
Not sure martracer would be up for bikini top.
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By 7UpJordan
#180652
I'm booking my ticket a week on Friday when I get paid... going for the Hangar Straight again. :)
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By LifeW12
#180738
They should go back to the 1990 layout and have Stowe and Club as 6th gear corners and no Abbey chicane :clap::clap:
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By texasmr2
#180837
They should go back to the 1990 layout and have Stowe and Club as 6th gear corners and no Abbey chicane :clap::clap:

Yes that would be fantastic.
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By 7UpJordan
#180853
They should bring back the old fast Woodcote chicane as well.

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