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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    No danger there. Was there last year, think there were at least six beer stalls around the track.
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    Yeah but they sell crap like VB which is undrinkable until the 7th. Not sure how busy it get these days, used to be packed when they raced real racebikes instead of coal burners.
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    Watch a 20 min race or spend $5k on race bike.hmmmmmm

    We went last year and got vip last corner. Food was awsome drinks were great bus ride and melbourne night life was fantastic and Hotel.....BUT race was tooooo short weather was hopeless and there is no contact with any riders,,,like their GODS or somthing. Cost me $5000 for a week end and would not do again even though I think breath and sleep racing. Rather got to super bikes or not go and spend the $5K on my bike ,but wife surprised me. Give me beer and sky then I see whole race not one corner.

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    If you can afford it, have a look at this:

    http://motorcycles.honda.com.au/Even...1_MotoGP_Event

    I've done three different MotoGP events now with Honda Australia, and it's a brilliant place to be. Highly recommend it due to ease of access, guaranteed seating, full access to the whole of the track at anytime you want to go walkabout, and really good cover if the weather turns to shmuck! Too many other benefits to mention here, but if I wasn't racing myself now, this is where my spare cash would be going each year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marknz View Post
    If you can afford it, have a look at this:

    http://motorcycles.honda.com.au/Even...1_MotoGP_Event
    The Honda arrangements are brilliant. The Honda Riders Club NZ do tours each year.
    It costs more but everything is taken care of. Motels and transport as well as the Honda hosptitality. And you don't have to own a Honda, the more the merrier.

    It might be frowned on though if you wore off-suit clothing on race day. (No pun intended.) They like their stand to be full of Honda clothing for the TV cameras.
    Thus probably, the free jacket.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marknz View Post
    If you can afford it, have a look at this:

    http://motorcycles.honda.com.au/Even...1_MotoGP_Event

    I've done three different MotoGP events now with Honda Australia, and it's a brilliant place to be. Highly recommend it due to ease of access, guaranteed seating, full access to the whole of the track at anytime you want to go walkabout, and really good cover if the weather turns to shmuck! Too many other benefits to mention here, but if I wasn't racing myself now, this is where my spare cash would be going each year.
    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    The Honda arrangements are brilliant. The Honda Riders Club NZ do tours each year.
    It costs more but everything is taken care of. Motels and transport as well as the Honda hosptitality. And you don't have to own a Honda, the more the merrier.

    It might be frowned on though if you wore off-suit clothing on race day. (No pun intended.) They like their stand to be full of Honda clothing for the TV cameras.
    Thus probably, the free jacket.

    Thats interesting...I actually came across this site today while I was googling ...errrrm...I mean 'working'... Looks like a good option (best price I've seen that includes pit walks).

    What are the views like?? Can you actually see anything other than the straight??

    We were starting to lean toward Champions Club which apparantly has views from the Southern Loop through to Siberia. We'd be taking advantage of the whole track for the qualifying and the earlier races but it would be a great place to return to for food (and drink ) and to watch the big race - some live and some on the superscreen. The VIP ticket here costs A$1050 but no pit walk...hmmm...that would mean I miss out on the riders and the other half would miss out on the pit girls...hang on he told me last week he was only interested in the bikes!!

    Decisions decisions - its a tough life sometimes...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    No danger there. Was there last year, think there were at least six beer stalls around the track.
    At the Superbikes a couple of months ago they were charging $9.50 a can !!!!!
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    We went to the Moto GP in 2005. Took some deck chairs and sat at Siberia on race day. Awesome view of turn 4, through Siberia and up to the Hayshed plus had a big screen in front of us to catch the rest of the action.

    Went to the SBK's this year and got shouted into the Yamaha VIP area on the main straight. Not the best place to watch the racing but a good base, catered food, and plenty of cold drinks. TV screens to keep an eye on qualifying times and to kick back while nothing was going on. We walked up to between turn One and Two to watch the first race. Watched the 600's from turn Twelve and the second Supers race from the pit roof.

    We got to do a lap of the track in one of the Alpha pace cars which was pretty cool. A totally different view of the track.

    We got to do pit walks on Saturday and Sunday. It was awesome to get up close to the bikes and meet some of the riders.

    We had Melandri and Laverty come up to our area for autographs and pics which was cool.

    Definitely recommend doing the VIP thing if you get the chance
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    A few of us went to MotoGP in 2006 and did the VIP thing - higly recommended.
    Good viewing over most of the track from the front and rear deck (ok, the rear is more of an access way, but you still get a good view), and the open bar and food was a bonus.
    TV coverage was lso available inside the VIP lounge for those wanting to give their ears a rest from some of the most gloriouly loud engines on the planet, plus it's a chance to get out of the wind when the actions not happening.

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    A couple of pics from the SBK's........
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    RIP Phil (Pinky) SHINE ON YOU CRAZY DIAMOND.

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    Went a few years ago, stayed in a camper van next to track and watched racing from Siberia on sunday after walking around whole track on saturday looking for a spot...best tip get to Siberia early for a seat though. It was full at 9am...dress for a typical day in Auckland...wet, fine everything...enjoy
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