mAdD INDIAN
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I spent the weekend in Montreal and attended the Canadian GP.
I went last year, but due to in-experience with the event, spent half the race walking around the track trying to find the right spot. But this time around we stuck by the hairpin and watched the race from there. It wasn't perfect, but thats what you get when you only get General Admission tickets.
Anyway I took some pics, and you can find a few of them here:
Link to pictures
The parties on Friday and Saturday were awesome, as always. A lot of the streets were closed off for partying. Also, we visited the BMW-Sauber Pitlane Park right before closing, although we missed the burnouts and all that, it was still fun. The weight differences between the F1 wheel/tyre and a regular car's wheel/tyre is amazing, as is the difference between an F1 brake disc and a regular car's brake disc.
I took a bunch of videos as well, but don't have anywhere to upload too. The videos aren't that great, but they give the sensation of speed that is present at the track. And it really is something to experience. You don't 'get' how fast those cars are until you experience it yourself.
I went last year, but due to in-experience with the event, spent half the race walking around the track trying to find the right spot. But this time around we stuck by the hairpin and watched the race from there. It wasn't perfect, but thats what you get when you only get General Admission tickets.
Anyway I took some pics, and you can find a few of them here:
Link to pictures
The parties on Friday and Saturday were awesome, as always. A lot of the streets were closed off for partying. Also, we visited the BMW-Sauber Pitlane Park right before closing, although we missed the burnouts and all that, it was still fun. The weight differences between the F1 wheel/tyre and a regular car's wheel/tyre is amazing, as is the difference between an F1 brake disc and a regular car's brake disc.
I took a bunch of videos as well, but don't have anywhere to upload too. The videos aren't that great, but they give the sensation of speed that is present at the track. And it really is something to experience. You don't 'get' how fast those cars are until you experience it yourself.