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- 27th April 2015, 18:42 at 6:42 pm #297447piresptParticipant
@kimi82 you can, but it is easier from Nagoya as they run special trains.
http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e4325.html
Try to memorise your transfers as it gets confusing with some trains being fast and more expensive than others. You can book the seat on those special trains the day before.
16th February 2014, 17:29 at 5:29 pm #248812piresptParticipantHi @BenTopliss
You can use their official site http://www.suzukacircuit.jp/ticket_s/2014/f1/ scroll to the bottom and select the letter of the stand you want to look at. I end up booking Q1 Lower Tier as the cost for other seats were too high.
http://www.japan-grand-prix.com/2814-japan-f1/
The website above also shows pics.
23rd January 2014, 13:10 at 1:10 pm #246147piresptParticipantHi @Garns
Thanks for the tips.
We won’t go on Friday, only Saturday and Sunday and we are coming from the alps.
Q2 is quite more than what I want to spend and I thought that S would give us more to see before and after the race. It is my wife’s first race and I’d hate her to get bored. Am I right in saying that with binos you can see the podium from S? Do they allow you to get to the track?
I was thinking that I might seat Q or D for qualifying then S for the race.
I’ll be using bookf1, they seem reliable.
Thanks
22nd January 2014, 18:50 at 6:50 pm #246145piresptParticipantThanks Keith
I’m trying to decide between, grandstand S, D4-5 or C4-6 upper tier.
Anyone sat at any of these?
22nd January 2014, 17:05 at 5:05 pm #246143piresptParticipantI’m going, just booked the flights and I’m now trying to figure out where to seat.
This is going to be my first F1 race.
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