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- 17th August 2015, 18:31 at 6:31 pm #303303Richard PaquetParticipant
Hi,
I’ve been playing F12013 since it was released; up to my 3rd year in career mode and was wondering if anyone can give hints on how to minimize tire wear? I really struggle finishing the race on tight tracks like Monaco, Hungary and Singapore. I’ll take any advice I can get! Thanks!19th June 2015, 18:27 at 6:27 pm #300325Richard PaquetParticipantJust got my seats and row number for the Hungarian GP.
Can someone tell me where in the Gold 4 grandstand are Sector A and Row 25 located?
Low, middle or high up in the grandstand?
And is Sector A of the Gold 4 grandstand closer to the pits or closer to corner 1?
Thanks!3rd March 2015, 14:23 at 2:23 pm #293452Richard PaquetParticipant@ericok : Nice pics!!
Perez almost disappears into the tire barrier on your first one. Wow!
I have 2 from the impact between Perez and Massa just a few seconds before yours.Here is my complete album from last year’s GP:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/rpaquet/sets/72157645150907021/25th February 2015, 13:55 at 1:55 pm #292829Richard PaquetParticipantHi Adam,
You should definitely take the metro to get to the track.
Depending on where your seats are you will have to walk a bit (hairpin) or a lot (Senna corners). But it’s a nice walk through a park.
Lots to do in Montreal. I would recommend Crescent street which is where the F1 party happens all week long. Mont-Royal is worth it, nice walk in the mountain. Old Montreal is a must. Mont-Royal avenue, St-Laurence and Ste-Catherine streets are also great to walk.
Hope this helps.
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