Favorite thing: It is usually totally filled out, but i suggest walking around and if you see a plastic sheet with perhas one person on it, ask if there is anyone else there, quite often people will spread themselves out but be quite happy to give you a meter or two. ALSO unbelievably enough, once the actual race starts, many many people start LEAVING!!! Yes, they actually leave to avoid the rush back to the trains. I find this unfathomable, but it means you can then find a spot to sit.
Fondest memory: I like to sit before the H reserved seating area, before the sharp curve, on the straight where you can see both tracks. Next year however, I am thinking of splashing out and getting a reserved seat, perhaps in the G section.... (about 300dollars!!??!)
Written Oct 13, 2003
Favorite thing: and is rather excited:P
Written Nov 15, 2002
Favorite thing: Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello drive their red cars in formation for a victory lap.....
Written Nov 15, 2002
Favorite thing: yet again!
Written Nov 12, 2002
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Suzuka - home of the F1 Grand Prix in Japan!

2003 - Schumacher made his record 6th straight world champion... - only just! It was a humid overcast day, quite different from the sunny (but hot) race day last year. 2002 - Husain and I set off on...
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Suzuka, the home of my friends......

Back in 1998, I used to work real close to the track and have been before, but never on a race day, whether cars or motorbikes. My friends live 20 minutes away and kindly let Eddie and I stay over......
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