My GP for 2009

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Re: My GP for 2009

Post by JoostLamers » 11 Nov 2009, 10:21

Tom Vandenhove wrote:
sejtur wrote:
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Tom Vandenhove wrote: Oh I don't need a lambo for that :zz:
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My advice- wear something unique. Just so we can play "Spot Tom Vandenhove" during Thursday practice.
Wear nothing :n
Thanks for the tips mates :rofl:

Any other information ? :p
Yes: Take me with you :O I have 6 years experience in visiting a GP :) I know the ins and outs :thumbsup:
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Re: My GP for 2009

Post by Tom Vandenhove » 11 Nov 2009, 10:33

Nice try Joost. But that would cost me + €85 :lol:

I was thinking about a ticket for grandstand L. At the exit of the piscine. You have a view on the pitlane, track and harbour there. And there's a TV screen which is needed if you want to follow the session a bit

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What do you think ?

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Re: My GP for 2009

Post by JoostLamers » 11 Nov 2009, 10:39

To start: It definately is a good site, I had contact by phone a few times with the person behind this site. I always buy them here.

Looks like a decent good grandstand as well :O
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Re: My GP for 2009

Post by Tom Vandenhove » 24 Nov 2009, 15:25

What's the best place to buy your tickets on ? I know you said GPTicket is a good one, Joost. But they are quite expensive there compared to other sites my mom and I looked on. Any other good and reliable websites ?

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Re: My GP for 2009

Post by cformula1 » 24 Nov 2009, 16:20

Tom Vandenhove wrote:What's the best place to buy your tickets on ? I know you said GPTicket is a good one, Joost. But they are quite expensive there compared to other sites my mom and I looked on. Any other good and reliable websites ?
http://www.monaco-grand-prix.com/YMON/

Give it a try. It's 6 euros cheaper. You could buy lunch with what you save :)

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Re: My GP for 2009

Post by Tom Vandenhove » 24 Nov 2009, 17:00

Thanks mate. Looks like a good site :) Althought the official monaco website recomends the Automobile Club de Monaco to buy your tickets on. They're not available yet tho :(
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Re: My GP for 2009

Post by cformula1 » 24 Nov 2009, 17:09

Tom Vandenhove wrote: Image
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Bur I think Bernie would shut us down though :roll::
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Re: My GP for 2009

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Re: My GP for 2009

Post by Tom Vandenhove » 24 Nov 2009, 19:20

could someone move all my latest post to Joost's 2010 topic now please ?

Thanks

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