Belgium GP SPA best places to view with Gen admission ticket
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Looking for the best tickets to watch the BE GP either go for gold grandstand package or do it on the cheap'ish and get general admission?
Usually rains at Spa, so preference is covered seating, but as in Monaco the other month you dont get that involved in the action as you would do sat on a grassy knoll somewhere along the track.
General admission £113
Gold VIP £1100 ish
A lot of money but you dont necessarily get the best experience from the gold as you would sat on a hill trackside
where is the best place to sit etc??
thanks in advance
Usually rains at Spa, so preference is covered seating, but as in Monaco the other month you dont get that involved in the action as you would do sat on a grassy knoll somewhere along the track.
General admission £113
Gold VIP £1100 ish
A lot of money but you dont necessarily get the best experience from the gold as you would sat on a hill trackside
where is the best place to sit etc??
thanks in advance
janesmith1950 said:
You swine, OP. I saw your post this morning, and booked the ferry, hotel in Brussels, grandma for the kids and race day tickets by early afternoon.
Taking the M140 on it's first Euro trip!
EEEKKK!!Taking the M140 on it's first Euro trip!
Where are you going to stay in Brussels?
Maybe share a taxi, Helicopter or share fuel?
I think looking at the pictures I may get some grandstand tickets, I dont know if I can be bothered to try and huddle for a space... it was difficult enough at Monaco this year with all the dicks in Ferrari gear!!!
CraigyMc said:
janesmith1950 said:
You swine, OP. I saw your post this morning, and booked the ferry, hotel in Brussels, grandma for the kids and race day tickets by early afternoon.
Taking the M140 on it's first Euro trip!
From Brussels to Spa is an hour and 40 minutes on a day with no traffic.Taking the M140 on it's first Euro trip!
This would be akin to going to the British GP and electing to stay in a hotel in Birmingham, in distance terms.
Have you ever driven in Belgium?
Brussels is a safe bet for a place to stay as if I was in the UK I would find somewhere closer to silverstone as I know the area and I can speaka da englicsh
CraigyMc said:
bmw320ci said:
CraigyMc said:
janesmith1950 said:
You swine, OP. I saw your post this morning, and booked the ferry, hotel in Brussels, grandma for the kids and race day tickets by early afternoon.
Taking the M140 on it's first Euro trip!
From Brussels to Spa is an hour and 40 minutes on a day with no traffic.Taking the M140 on it's first Euro trip!
This would be akin to going to the British GP and electing to stay in a hotel in Birmingham, in distance terms.
Have you ever driven in Belgium?
Brussels is a safe bet for a place to stay as if I was in the UK I would find somewhere closer to silverstone as I know the area and I can speaka da englicsh
Play the man, not the ball? fk off.
In any case, I lived Lille (France, but on the Belgian border) for 6 months, and have driven through Belgium umpteen times, as well has having been to the Belgian GP (driving to it).
In the UK I would drive to Silverstone from where I live which is probably the same distance as Brum to Silverstone and I will be driving to Monza from Brussels for the next GP
I have just got my tickets Bronze entry tickets for the GP from VIAAGOGO and they cost 220 euro all in and collecting from Camping 25 at 0930 on the day, but called a guy who has GOLD VIP1 tickets for the Sunday which includes VIP parking all for Grand!!!!(Euro) which for a days package for 2 wasnt too bad. So if these tickets come off I will have 2 spare Sunday tickets up for Grabs??
janesmith1950 said:
CraigyMc said:
From Brussels to Spa is an hour and 40 minutes on a day with no traffic.
This would be akin to going to the British GP and electing to stay in a hotel in Birmingham, in distance terms.
I know. I used to live in Overijse. I fancied a stop off in Brussels on the way, if that's ok with you? This would be akin to going to the British GP and electing to stay in a hotel in Birmingham, in distance terms.
Anyway, the M140 has been binned off for an M3 (which has just had its running in service), so all's good.
Just got to look out for the speed cameras in Belgium....
What colour is it Jane? Ill look out for you?
Air Support said:
Hi - just looking for advice on driving to the circuit and how bad the traffic will be.
We are staying about an hour's drive from the circuit and have parking booked in the green car park, so I'm wondering how long I need to allow for the drive in on the Saturday and the Sunday so as to get a reasonable viewing spot for the family.
Also any idea how bad the traffic is getting out after the race as I need to be in Bruges by about 10pm on the Sunday night?
Hopefully someone on here will know - although most of you seem to be camping!
Thanks
I looked at taking a helicopter from Leige to the circuit, it was only 2200 Euro! for 2 peepsWe are staying about an hour's drive from the circuit and have parking booked in the green car park, so I'm wondering how long I need to allow for the drive in on the Saturday and the Sunday so as to get a reasonable viewing spot for the family.
Also any idea how bad the traffic is getting out after the race as I need to be in Bruges by about 10pm on the Sunday night?
Hopefully someone on here will know - although most of you seem to be camping!
Thanks
There are bus services from all major stations in Brussels on Sunday morning. I think I will take one of them as they are free.
The train seemed a bit of a faff and I have to pick tickets up from one of the campsites in the morning, early night on Saturday!
I have heard the traffic is horrendous, Brugge is a nightmare at the best of times 2 and a bit hours from Brussels. You can go on google maps and put in times you are leaving and see what the journey was like last year?
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