Sunday, April 08, 2007

2007 Malaysian Grand Prix

The Malaysian Grand Prix was always one of the toughest circuit ever in the whole Formula One Calendar. The factors are mainly the weather, Hot sunny weather. But just how hot?
Thats why I went to find out.

Upon Arrival.

Jam on the highway


When the weather condition was still acceptable.


Bryan with his semi-useless under the sun umbrella.

Jewin.

The "Ferrari" Fan Club.

There are a few lessons to be learn if u want to watch the race LIVE in Malaysia.
  1. Always find some place to hide your bottle of water as they are highly vital and expensive there. Regular Mineral Water - RM4.00 , Soft Drinks (cans) - RM4.00.
  2. Bring foods and hide them too, Nasi Lemak(no nuts, no cucumber, no eggs) - RM8.00, Burger(half patty of chicken meat) - RM5.00
  3. Keep applying Sunblock Lotion.
  4. Wear long pants to avoid skin color difference (warning, your legs might be steamed by the heat)
  5. Keep going to the toilet(males or females ones, it doesn't matter), cause its much more cooling there and yet there are plenty of guys in the females toilet as it is unused.
  6. Bring earplugs, not having earplugs can cause deaf
  7. Bring a Radio and tune into 90.00mhz, for live commentary and some pretty good tunes
  8. Umbrellas..
we've reached there at about 10am if i'm not mistaken. Reaching there early was a big mistake. Cause we do not know what to do till 12.45pm and that is just to watch some Porsche Carerra going around the track 10 times.

Can you feel the burn?


Ikhwan taking a photo of us.


Our "GrandStand"

World Class Facility with World Class Signboards

World Class Infrastructures with Stairs that leads to no where.


RM5.00 Burger. Notice the half patty

RM8.00 Nasi Lemak
State of the art Formula 1 Circuit with state of the art Price of foods.

Camwhoring Pictures from the toilet

Jian and me flying.

Check bryan out.

And the Five Red Lights Go Out and The 2007 Malaysian Grand Prix Begin!

Ferrari.

Mclaren Mercedes

The 2 Hondas.

Tiring for the drivers and spectators too.


The second lap of the race.

Overall it was a pretty good experience going for this race, best of all it was "free".
All the anxiety live from Sepang is incomparable from your tv screen.
If i do have 1.7k i would like to go back there and watch it from the real grandstand instead.

Or i would just take the money and go shopping.. i think shopping is a much better deal. =D

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