oh and who has a big-arsed TV + surround-sound at home so we can all watch the race on Sunday? hehehe...
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By that time we will all have ICE installs with TVs so we willl be able to all watch it in our cars!scracy wrote:If you can wait till next year Mikey ill have the projector going in the new house (2500mm diagonal) then we can all party at my place during the grand prixUnfortunatly the house is being built at the moment and wont be finished until june
But next year,party central!
that's cool, i'm sure there's plenty of room to put the projector TV at Kev's basement car park under his shopscracy wrote:If you can wait till next year Mikey ill have the projector going in the new house (2500mm diagonal) then we can all party at my place during the grand prixUnfortunatly the house is being built at the moment and wont be finished until june
But next year,party central!
Well it takes a while to get to be a flag marshal at the Grand Prix, but you have to participate in small events like, CAMS licence days, V8 Supercars, Victorian Motor Racing Championships etc. You have to learn all the rules of flag marshalling, and over time you get to go to events like Indy, F1 etc. To join up, you just ring up CAMS, and they will advise you what to do, if you want to become a member. Flagmarshalling is purely voluntary, and you get no money whatsoever, but you do get free entry, and things like pit walks etc. Once you get to do the F1 the first time, you are automatically in forever. At the start, I was a spectator control marshal, and this is the first year I will be a Flag marshal. I have been doing this for 5 years now! When I started it, I was going to events almost twice a month, but now because of work, I can only attend the F1.ruchi wrote:how do you get that job?