The British Grand Prix 2006
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2006 9:10 am
Hi Guys
This is my first topic so I hope I'm doing this right, please tell me if not.
I'm just home (last night actually) from a weekend at the British Grand Prix, my first time at a grands prix of any kind and, what an experience! Nothing in this world could prepare you for exactly how fast those cars go! TV really doesn't allow you to see that...and the sound, oh, man! At the start of the race on Sunday when all the cars were still bunched up the sound was enormous and incredible. I was at Copse corner, just opposite the very end of the pit lane and I could see up the start/finish straight so we could see the lights go off and it was just splendid.
I'm a Ferrari fan and I really admire Michael Schumacher so I was a bit disappointed that he didn't win but he did well enough to come in second and Alonso was very impressive.
The crowd was huge as well and surprisingly we were told that there wasn't as many there as usual mostly because of the World Cup but still huge nonetheless.
So, home again, an exhausting but totally brilliant experience and one I would heartily recommend.
This is my first topic so I hope I'm doing this right, please tell me if not.
I'm just home (last night actually) from a weekend at the British Grand Prix, my first time at a grands prix of any kind and, what an experience! Nothing in this world could prepare you for exactly how fast those cars go! TV really doesn't allow you to see that...and the sound, oh, man! At the start of the race on Sunday when all the cars were still bunched up the sound was enormous and incredible. I was at Copse corner, just opposite the very end of the pit lane and I could see up the start/finish straight so we could see the lights go off and it was just splendid.
I'm a Ferrari fan and I really admire Michael Schumacher so I was a bit disappointed that he didn't win but he did well enough to come in second and Alonso was very impressive.
The crowd was huge as well and surprisingly we were told that there wasn't as many there as usual mostly because of the World Cup but still huge nonetheless.
So, home again, an exhausting but totally brilliant experience and one I would heartily recommend.