F1 Hospitality - any recommendations?
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Hi,
I've managed to convince the missus that Texas is where she wants to go for our holiday this year and that 'dropping in to watch the GP' would be fun. She's actually quite a fan and given it's a bit of a celebration I want to splash out.
I see there are a number of outfits running 'tours' apart from Bernie's Paddock Club offering (though some do include a day or three of it in their events). Really just wondering if anyone's been on one of these or would recommend any?
(examples: thttp://grandprixadventures.com/
www.selectmotorracing.com
http://www.grandprixevents.com/
http://cotaexperiences.com/)
Cheers,
Rich
I've managed to convince the missus that Texas is where she wants to go for our holiday this year and that 'dropping in to watch the GP' would be fun. She's actually quite a fan and given it's a bit of a celebration I want to splash out.
I see there are a number of outfits running 'tours' apart from Bernie's Paddock Club offering (though some do include a day or three of it in their events). Really just wondering if anyone's been on one of these or would recommend any?
(examples: thttp://grandprixadventures.com/
www.selectmotorracing.com
http://www.grandprixevents.com/
http://cotaexperiences.com/)
Cheers,
Rich
Joe Saward normally does a talk and chat at a bar in Austin; he is a really nice guy and has nearly as much knowledge of F1 as the great Murray W. He puts dates and times up here; charges a small amount to get in. Email him to see if it is planned this year. I haven't been to his talks, but a friend has and was very impressed.
https://joesaward.wordpress.com
Austin is a great city by the way, very liberal, the most un-Texas, cool and chilled places I have visited in the US.
https://joesaward.wordpress.com
Austin is a great city by the way, very liberal, the most un-Texas, cool and chilled places I have visited in the US.
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