CT at Dubai Autodrome
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My son, son-in-law and I drove some single seaters at the Autodrome, and yes I did manage to fit in !
Son keeping it all together - in his own words - well borrowed from Ooor Wullie actually - it was a rare treat !
Son-in-law pushing the no overtaking rule to its limits !
Myself with son following.
It was a hair raising experience for some
Son keeping it all together - in his own words - well borrowed from Ooor Wullie actually - it was a rare treat !
Son-in-law pushing the no overtaking rule to its limits !
Myself with son following.
It was a hair raising experience for some
Iain
Dubai is an odd place, it is like one large building site, but the city still manages to function despite that.
The parks, beaches etc are excellent, the restaurants are generally very good with service you would find hard to beat anywhere and the food is not expensive - However, drinking is expensive, last night five of us went for dinner to a really classy chinese, the food was around £30/head, the wine was £45/bottle, the cheapest bottle of wine in the place was £25 !
Loads to do, as well, we obviously did the single seaters, will be doing some carting today and we are dune buggy driving tomorrow.
The big attraction for me though is that my daughter lives here soo I come to visit her. She lives 5min drive from the Autodrome which is a spectacular developement, the circuit, which can be split into three seperate circuits, is complete as are some of the grandstands, the parking and hotels etc are still under construction - as is most of Dubai it seems.
I would certainly recommend it.
Dubai is an odd place, it is like one large building site, but the city still manages to function despite that.
The parks, beaches etc are excellent, the restaurants are generally very good with service you would find hard to beat anywhere and the food is not expensive - However, drinking is expensive, last night five of us went for dinner to a really classy chinese, the food was around £30/head, the wine was £45/bottle, the cheapest bottle of wine in the place was £25 !
Loads to do, as well, we obviously did the single seaters, will be doing some carting today and we are dune buggy driving tomorrow.
The big attraction for me though is that my daughter lives here soo I come to visit her. She lives 5min drive from the Autodrome which is a spectacular developement, the circuit, which can be split into three seperate circuits, is complete as are some of the grandstands, the parking and hotels etc are still under construction - as is most of Dubai it seems.
I would certainly recommend it.
Corpulent Tosser said:
Iain
Dubai is an odd place, it is like one large building site, but the city still manages to function despite that.
The parks, beaches etc are excellent, the restaurants are generally very good with service you would find hard to beat anywhere and the food is not expensive - However, drinking is expensive, last night five of us went for dinner to a really classy chinese, the food was around £30/head, the wine was £45/bottle, the cheapest bottle of wine in the place was £25 !
Loads to do, as well, we obviously did the single seaters, will be doing some carting today and we are dune buggy driving tomorrow.
The big attraction for me though is that my daughter lives here soo I come to visit her. She lives 5min drive from the Autodrome which is a spectacular developement, the circuit, which can be split into three seperate circuits, is complete as are some of the grandstands, the parking and hotels etc are still under construction - as is most of Dubai it seems.
I would certainly recommend it.
Dubai is an odd place, it is like one large building site, but the city still manages to function despite that.
The parks, beaches etc are excellent, the restaurants are generally very good with service you would find hard to beat anywhere and the food is not expensive - However, drinking is expensive, last night five of us went for dinner to a really classy chinese, the food was around £30/head, the wine was £45/bottle, the cheapest bottle of wine in the place was £25 !
Loads to do, as well, we obviously did the single seaters, will be doing some carting today and we are dune buggy driving tomorrow.
The big attraction for me though is that my daughter lives here soo I come to visit her. She lives 5min drive from the Autodrome which is a spectacular developement, the circuit, which can be split into three seperate circuits, is complete as are some of the grandstands, the parking and hotels etc are still under construction - as is most of Dubai it seems.
I would certainly recommend it.
Thanks!
Thats a pity
I can see them OK but it could be the photoshare website that is the problem.
You could try right clicking and copy and paste the address into the address bar. or just copy and paste the one below to try it.
http://lh5.google.com/image/racameron
I can see them OK but it could be the photoshare website that is the problem.
You could try right clicking and copy and paste the address into the address bar. or just copy and paste the one below to try it.
http://lh5.google.com/image/racameron
Bugger !
I can only see one picture myself now. I am not very good at this stuff.
I will have to try again when I get into the office on Wed.
The pics don't show Dubai, just a couple of corners at the Autodrome.
Hope you like you apartment when you get into it, I will have to check out where it is, sounds good though.
We are off to the Irish Village tonight so see in the New Year, kilts will be worn and much beer shall be drunk.
I can only see one picture myself now. I am not very good at this stuff.
I will have to try again when I get into the office on Wed.
The pics don't show Dubai, just a couple of corners at the Autodrome.
Hope you like you apartment when you get into it, I will have to check out where it is, sounds good though.
We are off to the Irish Village tonight so see in the New Year, kilts will be worn and much beer shall be drunk.
Corpulent Tosser said:
My son, son-in-law and I drove some single seaters at the Autodrome, and yes I did manage to fit in !
Son keeping it all together - in his own words - well borrowed from Ooor Wullie actually - it was a rare treat !
Son-in-law pushing the no overtaking rule to its limits !
Myself with son following.
It was a hair raising experience for some
Son keeping it all together - in his own words - well borrowed from Ooor Wullie actually - it was a rare treat !
Son-in-law pushing the no overtaking rule to its limits !
Myself with son following.
It was a hair raising experience for some
Edited by TVR man on Sunday 31st December 09:29
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