Park
There are kiosks in the park. They are usually situated into a kind of squares of stalls and firms' presentations. I met some familiar faces there, the F1 circus is a little bit like a celebration fair, moving from one place to another. |
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Interviews
Many interviews are given. Faces known from the RTL commentary - Niki Lauda under fire of questions. |
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Pilots presentation
Pilots presentation - R. Schumacher and R. Zonta at Toyota. |
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Circuit security
The track is encased with fence and you can only get to your stand, both coming in and out of the stand are checked. There are rescue teams of all kinds round the circuit, from firebrigade to medical assistance. There is also enough of toilets and fast foods. The prices are almost unified,€1.5 for water, €5 for beer or coke, a bun with various filling from €3.5 to 5. The track itself is belted with stands. After the race we climbed over the fence and walked at the track. The detail of the finish line, detail of the road surface, VIP stand looks worth its name. |
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Heliport
Heliport for important guests or team members. |
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Races
The GP 2 races were pretty tough, the young promising drivers were after each others' necks like real predators. It was a very interesting race. |
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The Porsche Supercup races
The Porsche Supercup races are interesting for both its technology and sport. |
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The audience
Each F1 GP starts with a pilots showdown for the audience, some face the visitors and wave, others just talk to each other merely flapping their hands in the air. |
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GP Monza 2005
The images taken by Olympus 5050 and Canon D20 with Tokina AT-X 100-300 lens, equivalent of 160-480mm digital. |
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