Official 2020 Portugal Grand Prix Thread **SPOILERS**
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SturdyHSV said:
Dr Interceptor, forgive me but are you incredibly tall?
Appreciate the pictures
I’m 6ft5 ish... why?Appreciate the pictures
Come down into Portimao to arrange parking for the weekend, we have ‘yellow’ parking allocated but want something a bit nearer to the entrance, as am just getting over a dodgy ankle. Parking is being sold at the Museu de Portimao.
It’s all a bit of a melee down here, massive ‘motorsport park’ set up, and lots of people come to see it, but nowhere to park, so traffic is a nightmare near the centre of town and sea front!
SturdyHSV said:
Dr Interceptor said:
I’m 6ft5 ish... why?
It's just the angle of your photos, it looks like you're taking them whilst towering many metres in the air in line with the tops of trees and so on I'll shuffle back in to my corner
SturdyHSV said:
It's just the angle of your photos, it looks like you're taking them whilst towering many metres in the air in line with the tops of trees and so on
Ahh fair enough! I was just seeking out good vantage points. The last one was taken up in the hills overlooking the circuit.
Now down to one of my favourite beach bars at Porto do Mos for a spot of lunch.
Dr Interceptor said:
Come down into Portimao to arrange parking for the weekend, we have ‘yellow’ parking allocated but want something a bit nearer to the entrance, as am just getting over a dodgy ankle. Parking is being sold at the Museu de Portimao.
It’s all a bit of a melee down here, massive ‘motorsport park’ set up, and lots of people come to see it, but nowhere to park, so traffic is a nightmare near the centre of town and sea front!
According to my ticket info I have info on 'the colour of my access road and free parking area' I don't need parking so there's a space free if need be.It’s all a bit of a melee down here, massive ‘motorsport park’ set up, and lots of people come to see it, but nowhere to park, so traffic is a nightmare near the centre of town and sea front!
It says there will be shuttle buses from Portimao to the circuit, I plan to use this service if it is available still.
HighwayStar said:
Mercedes to run without DAS in first practice
https://www.planetf1.com/news/mercedes-remove-das-...
It also links in with the fact that the teams are doing a mandatory test of next years tyres for Pirelli in the first 30mins of FP1. No point having a piece of kit on the car you won’t be using with the tyres.https://www.planetf1.com/news/mercedes-remove-das-...
Dr Interceptor said:
You’d have never guessed from your username
Many thanks. They’re the ideal car for driving long distances in, this is the third time now I’ve driven to the Algarve in a Mustang.
Big comfy V8s are definitely great for European trips, the Monaro has been to Le Mans 4 times and the Ute once (easier to carry spare tyres in that )Many thanks. They’re the ideal car for driving long distances in, this is the third time now I’ve driven to the Algarve in a Mustang.
Glad the pony is getting used properly
Dr Interceptor said:
Ahh fair enough! I was just seeking out good vantage points.
The last one was taken up in the hills overlooking the circuit.
Now down to one of my favourite beach bars at Porto do Mos for a spot of lunch.
A good friend of mine has just opened a restaurant in Almancil called Tribulum. Check it out if you're over that way The last one was taken up in the hills overlooking the circuit.
Now down to one of my favourite beach bars at Porto do Mos for a spot of lunch.
After the torrents of 2 days ago we’re back to blue skies and light winds In the Portimao region today.
The various on line weather forecasts often vary considerably from one another - but the consensus is that the next week or so will bring consistently sunny weather - with the exception of midday-ish on Sunday through until 6pm or thereabouts.
The whole field experiencing Portimao In the wet for the first time in an F1 car on race day.
Could be interesting...
The various on line weather forecasts often vary considerably from one another - but the consensus is that the next week or so will bring consistently sunny weather - with the exception of midday-ish on Sunday through until 6pm or thereabouts.
The whole field experiencing Portimao In the wet for the first time in an F1 car on race day.
Could be interesting...
Edited by moffspeed on Friday 23 October 10:38
moffspeed said:
After the torrents of 2 days ago we’re back to blue skies and light winds In the Portimao region today.
The various on line weather forecasts often vary considerably from one another - but the consensus is that the next week or so will bring consistently sunny weather - with the exception of midday-ish on Sunday through until 6pm or thereabouts.
The whole field experiencing Portimao In the wet wets for the first time In an F1 car on race day.
Could be interesting...
It's a grand prix, there'll be talk of the rain that might be coming in the days before and even during the race to build up some drama, only for it to stay bone dry as always.The various on line weather forecasts often vary considerably from one another - but the consensus is that the next week or so will bring consistently sunny weather - with the exception of midday-ish on Sunday through until 6pm or thereabouts.
The whole field experiencing Portimao In the wet wets for the first time In an F1 car on race day.
Could be interesting...
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