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  1. #81
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    Default Promising race, with 4 teams now battling for the wins.

    It looks as though there are a few more "affordable" tickets available this year (If you can call them that!!) and generally the prices appear to be slightly cheaper than last year,(?) it's still pretty extortionate with Grandstand tickets starting at $1500 to $2750 (depending on which stand) for the full event.

    Hopefully it will be a good and entertaining race with other teams catching up to the Red Bull/ Max Verstappen combo, thanks to development upgrades. Verstappen had carried on from where he left off last year, winning 7 of the opening 10 races this season. Although the last of those wins came back in June, with Mercedes winning 3, McLaren 2 and Ferrari 1, since then. McLaren are only 8 points behind Red Bull in the Constructors championship and appear to have the upper hand right now with both the McLaren drivers performing well. The Drivers championship seems to be wrapped up by Verstappen, because of his early season dominance, but if Lando Norris (currently in second place) can gain an average of 8 points per race for the remaining 8 races, we would have another British world champion. Unlikely, but we live in hope!

    Dave

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    If McLaren had played the game it would be close but the way things are going currently the team is going to implode. Living in Woking I know a few of the guys on the race team and the word is that the whole team is in uproar behind closed doors and that the merry go round at the end of next season is likely to see Lando courted by Red Bull to replace Verstappen who will go Mercedes to replace George who will then become number 2 to Piastri at McLaren. Could be interesting!

    The prices for LV tickets are madness. Hopefully it'll be half empty this year and this will send a message to the greed organisers. Sadly, I doubt it.

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    Default sustainable budget beyond rationality

    Quote Originally Posted by UKCraig View Post
    The prices for LV tickets are madness.
    I suspect that just about every seat will be sold well in advance of the race. I'd sort of like to go this year, but those ticket prices would stretch my sustainable budget beyond rationality, I am afraid.

    Thanks for the insight on the racing teams.

    Mark

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    Default Yeah, I will enjoy it from the comfort of my front room! (Sadly)

    I just had a quick look and a one day ticket for qualifying on the Saturday start at almost $500 and end up with Paddock club tickets that go north of $12,500!! Just to experience the sounds and smells of F1, a Thursday practice session starts at $100-$150, and Friday over $200. They call them the "Cheap seats". Yeah, right!

    Dave

    Here are the links to the full packages:

    Bellagio Fountain Club is only $13,015 per person

    Paddock Club is a mere $16,865 per person
    Last edited by Mark Sedenquist; 09-05-2024 at 10:05 AM. Reason: added links for more info

  5. #85

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    If McLaren had played the game it would be close but the way things are going currently the team is going to implode. Living in Woking I know a few of the guys on the race team and the word is that the whole team is in uproar behind closed doors
    This could be what the uproar within the raceteam is about if true.

    Oscar has undoubtedly a solid talent - and may well turn out to be a champion in a few years - but it makes no sense for a team to root one of their own who has stuck with them as they trolled round in the midfield for years.

    Thursday practice session starts at $100-$150, and Friday over $200. They call them the "Cheap seats"
    And then you get kicked out at midnight as they're running late having not screwed the drain covers down properly. They couldn't understand why people were angry!

    Whilst F1 is certainly more interesting on track currently it sure does like to shoot itself in the foot. Why can't we just go back to CART/Champcar racing in the 90s or Nascar in the early 2000s? That was much more fun!

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    I think that most of the controversy around McLaren was after the Hungarian GP. To give themselves the best chance of getting a 1-2 result they pitted Norris first to keep Hamilton at bay. That gave him the undercut on Piastri who, under normal circumstances would of taken the first pit stop as the lead car. The real noise after came from the fact Norris went radio silent while the team sent message after message to let him past while the world listened on. Up to that point the team had let them race. It appeared to be sorted, and it was a case of the press looking for headlines as far as I was concerned, but maybe not, given the info you have shared

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