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JULY 12
The German Grand Prix used to be all about raw horsepower. It was a flat out blast around a 4.2 mile tree-lined track then into the stadium section that houses the fans. It made sense to shorten the track to 2.7 miles so that the fans would see the cars more often. That done, the German fans are now able to fire more rockets and sound their fog horns a greater number of times, as their favorites come by. The color and sound is breathtaking with a sea of red that far outdoes that of any other track. If you have not attended the German GP, we highly recommend it; it is unlike any other race on the schedule. |
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OCTOBER 18
Brazil... Home to so many heroes of Formula 1 racing: Senna, Piquet, Fittipaldi, and now Barrichello and Massa. Brazil... Home to a race that always seems to fall in the list of top three crazy races each year! Brazil is a country that will always be a part of Formula 1. As a host country, the Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos in São Paulo has created a legacy for races that defy belief. From Senna`s emotional victory on his home soil against all odds in 1991 to Giancarlo Fisichella`s mind blowing, car burning victory in 2003, as a Formula 1 fan it is a certainty that you will see history made each year. Don`t miss out on what might happen next, join us in Brazil. |
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