The Grand Prix in China is now in its fifth season and is a great place to see the race. Race seats cost at minimum 780 RMB ($114 US) for all three days. You can get into the track area and watch from various grass areas for 380 RMB ($56 US). Unlike Indy F1 which allows you to sit anywhere you want on Friday and Saturday, you have the same seats for all three days; however, Friday the security is a little bit relaxed due to the small crowds. You can sneak around and see the practice rounds from all but the most expensive seats.
Friday was a day spent relaxing, walking around the F1 Village. Also, no kids! Isaac was in school as Sonia and I enjoyed our day. We got to see the morning practice from our race seats. We then snuck into the B seating area beside the main grandstand. These are also good seats, but I preferred my race day seats to these seats.
Between the two qualifying sessions, we walked the village and purchased merchandise and took a few pictures of a few girls of F1. Below are the pictures for your viewing.
Saturday, Isaac came to the track. He was not very happy that mom and dad were able to go Friday. He also wanted to go. Below Sonia and Isaac relax on the autograph stage before qualifying.
Saturday after the first practice, I was looking for merchandise from some of the back runners (teams that don't win grand prix's). I thought that there would be some merchandise by the other expensive grandstands. So I took the whole family for a long walk around the track. Unfortunately, I did not find any of the merchandise. What I did find was an unguarded entrance to the K grandstand. These are some of the best seats in the house and we snuck in to watch the qualifying. These seats are priced at 2580 RMB ($377 US). Very nice viewing.
Well, who would I be cheering for in the race. As some of you know, I have always been a Ralph Shumacher fan. So I have cheered on Williams and Toyota, but this year he isn't racing. Last year a purchased two driver caps (Shumacher and Hamilton). Since last year with a rookie going to win the world title, I have moved on to McLaren. I also like Heikki. I think he has potential and both are young and will be in Formula 1 for a while. Hopefully next year I can wear Hamilton's World Champion driver cap.
Onto the race! Hamilton started from the pole and completely dominated the race. I have to say, it kind of looked like Micheal Shumacher. Felipe and Kimi could not hang with the McLaren. Could it have to do with stolen Ferrari secrets last year? We will never know. Below are two photos of this years two title contenders.
Hamilton was fast in the Silver and Orange McLaren. It was his race to win and he was able to run the table and show that he does deserve to win the World Championship. I was a little concerned about tire wear, especially after Heikki's puncture.
Massa has been the best in his career. It would be special to see him win the Brazilian Grand Prix and the Championship at his home grand prix.
Lewis enjoys his victory lap. A well deserved lap after two consecutive years starting on the pole position. I hope all of you enjoyed the pictures!
3 comments:
passing by... haha
aikpeng
Hi there nice blog about your f1 experience. Wondering what seats did you have and did you enjoy them? I am thinking of going to China to watch the race. I am thinking of section K or A Grandstands. What would be your recommendation.
Alan
Hi Alan, I thought K was a beautiful place to watch the race. Qualifying was great and you can see the speed go from over 300 km/h to about 60 km/h. I have never been in A, but I did have tickets down the straight at Indy in 2002 and you could just see blurs passing by, although you do get to see the pits, the pre-race and post race activities. Be sure to buy a headset for 100 RMB. You can hear the commentators of the race live as well as watch.
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