Lol. Yep.
jorgerr96 said:
24 hour presale went up for the Formula 1 checkered flags for Mexico City and Austin. I got one from Silverstone and was pleased with it as it's a very cool personalized memento.
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tk for tu juan said:
So I was there in Vegas this past weekend and saw that they completely blocked the view on the bridges by sticking a white vinyl on the glass. But they still let people walk on them. So as a fan, the bridges definitely won't be a place to go to try to catch the action. But still wondering if they will eventually completely closed them off or even completely enclose the bridges to prevent anybody from throwing sh*t onto the road.La Fours said:
I fully expect the pedestrian bridges will be closed off completely. Can't have spectators dropping **** on to the race track while cars are driving by at 180mph.
cav14 said:So I was there in Vegas this past weekend and saw that they completely blocked the view on the bridges by sticking a white vinyl on the glass. But they still let people walk on them. So as a fan, the bridges definitely won't be a place to go to try to catch the action. But still wondering if they will eventually completely closed them off or even completely enclose the bridges to prevent anybody from throwing sh*t onto the road.La Fours said:
I fully expect the pedestrian bridges will be closed off completely. Can't have spectators dropping **** on to the race track while cars are driving by at 180mph.
But the F1 party at Caesars Palace with the Killers was phenomenal. FIA easily spent a few million dollars to put that extravagant party on.
Robert C. Christian said:cav14 said:So I was there in Vegas this past weekend and saw that they completely blocked the view on the bridges by sticking a white vinyl on the glass. But they still let people walk on them. So as a fan, the bridges definitely won't be a place to go to try to catch the action. But still wondering if they will eventually completely closed them off or even completely enclose the bridges to prevent anybody from throwing sh*t onto the road.La Fours said:
I fully expect the pedestrian bridges will be closed off completely. Can't have spectators dropping **** on to the race track while cars are driving by at 180mph.
But the F1 party at Caesars Palace with the Killers was phenomenal. FIA easily spent a few million dollars to put that extravagant party on.
That is what the do at COTA. Bridges across the track are enclosed to prevent you from seeing out or tossing stuff off.
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