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Seb S.
Hi!

I wondered if it worth the prices the "Paddock F1 Club" tickets?
Im hesitating to buy this ticket for Spa Francorchamps...
Can you walk inside the paddock and meet drivers? Or there is restricted time to access to paddock ?

Have u already try it?
Can you share your experience?
Seb S.
nobody tried f1 paddock club ?
BerndRos
Think you will find the mention of the Paddock Club a dirty word here ! as it sums up all that has gone wrong for the true fans over the years , can still remember when Brabham under B C s reign starting using awnings in the real paddock and the howls of outrage at how we could no longer see and touch the cars .

Oh if only we knew what was to come !

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F1Annie
http://forums.autosport.com/index.php?showtopic=89061

I've thought about it. I think it's now about £3000 & out of my price range now.
Ross Stonefeld
It's just a very expensive lunch and some champagne. The seats are in a good position, but apart from a brief escorted walk through the pitlane, you don't get access to anyone (unless you're part of a sponsor paddock club so you might meet that teams drivers).
cheapracer
QUOTE (BerndRos @ Jul 15 2009, 06:38) *
starting using awnings in the real paddock and the howls of outrage at how we could no longer see and touch the cars .



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Not to mention being allowed to actually sit in some in the 60's.
KLN
Paddock Club for Suzuka 2009 was $8,000 USD for the 3 days
wewantourdarbyback
Walking round Spa during the GP weekend, I decided that my General Admission ticket was the best option really. None of the grandstands provide any real improvement over what you can see from GA areas and with the freedom to move round over the weekend I saw the whole circuit other than La Source, which we then wandered up to when they opened the track up after the race. The Paddock club somewhere like Spa doesn't seem to be particularly exciting considering what you can do with a GA ticket.
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