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    #16
    Drive an F1?

    http://www.agsformule1.com/en/drive-a-formula-1.php

    or

    http://www.racing-school.co.uk/driving/formula1.asp
    A lot of people go through life doing things badly. Racing’s important to men who do it well. When you’re racing, it... it’s life. Anything that happens before or after... is just waiting.

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      #17
      ^^^
      FTW

      And not badly priced.

      Stefan

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        #18
        This is Stefan.

        Harden the fuck up Stefan.

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          #19
          Fly to Cologne in May, drive to the Ring & do one of RSR Nurburg's N'ring & Spa drive packages in an Exige. Then stay to watch the N24hr

          Then fly to Nice the next week & go to the Monaco GP.

          Depends how much "some money" is

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            #20
            Originally posted by RMX View Post
            I'd do a USA trip in October through November this year.

            Petit Le Mans at Road Atlanta 17 - 20 Oct - 10 hour or 1000 mi American Le Mans series race at one of Americas great tracks.

            SEMA in Las Vegas: Oct 30 to Nov 2 - Biggest car show in the world. A must do.

            NHRA Finals at Pomona (LA): Nov 8 - 11 - Get to see the NHRA Champion crowed and some awesome racing.

            US F1 GP in Austin, Texas: 16 - 18 Nov - First GP at this circuit, First F1 race in the US since 2007.

            There are also several Nascar events around this time that would also fit in with the above races if that floats your boat.

            Visit New York between the ALMS race and SEMA, Party in Vegas during/after SEMA, Do exotics in vegas or any of the driving experiences, Drive to Cali, NHRA and then do LA for 4 days and travel to Austin for USGP.

            Would be a fucking epic trip.. So much so I'm thinking of doing it myself now and I've already had 6 weeks in the US this year.
            Do that! but also do the last two days of the Vegas NHRA round 27-28 Oct. I did Vegas NHRA and SEMA in 2010 and it was epic. Did get access to the VIP section both days thanks to Manton Pushrods which helped!



            Was heaps of military action throughout the event. SEMA was bitchin too.

            Edit - Skip to 0:12
            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQMc0Jt2XRk

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              #21
              If it was enough money, I'd follow the F1 circus around for the whole season. Sped the 2-3 weeks between rounds exploring the country I'm in before heading off to the next race. Mix in Goodwood x 2, Le Mans 24hr, Nurb 24Hr, maybe the Rolex 24hr if there's no date clash....
              Nathan

              Speed Shots Photography
              Official Photographer 2019 | Shannons Nationals | Porsche Michelin GT3 Cup Challenge | Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour | Superloop Adelaide 500 | Challenge Bathurst

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                #22
                Powercruise for the $50K skid comp

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                  #23
                  Id look at either attending or organising a drive in Rally Cross in the UK if you are going that way.

                  After watching it for many years and seeing the Top Gear episode at the clue level it looks epically awesome.
                  If only there was something like that around Aus.
                  Im not only sure Im HIV positive.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by tremolo View Post
                    Fly to Cologne in May, drive to the Ring & do one of RSR Nurburg's N'ring & Spa drive packages in an Exige. Then stay to watch the N24hr

                    Then fly to Nice the next week & go to the Monaco GP.

                    Depends how much "some money" is
                    If you could fit in goodwood that would just top it off

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                      #25
                      This depends a lot on whether you want to drive or watch. You need to decide what split you want between the two. Personally I much prefer to drive than spectate but attending an F1 race would be a good to do.

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                        #26
                        Goodwood, then off to do the Stelvio pass.

                        yep

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                          #27
                          Stelvio FTW
                          Nathan

                          Speed Shots Photography
                          Official Photographer 2019 | Shannons Nationals | Porsche Michelin GT3 Cup Challenge | Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour | Superloop Adelaide 500 | Challenge Bathurst

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                            #28
                            Farken doubleposts
                            Nathan

                            Speed Shots Photography
                            Official Photographer 2019 | Shannons Nationals | Porsche Michelin GT3 Cup Challenge | Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour | Superloop Adelaide 500 | Challenge Bathurst

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