Japanese Grand Prix 2012
Japanese Grand Prix 2012
05 – 07 Oct 2012, Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka, Mie, Japan
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F1 Suzuka Tickets 2012 – Price Guide
| Viewing Area | Entry | Price (£) |
|---|---|---|
| General Admission | Fri-Sun | TBC |
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Japanese Grand Prix Experience:
“Stayed in Nagoya for the weekend. Travelling to Suzuka Circuit Inou takes about an hour.
If you’ve got a JR pass, just get on the train and expect to pay 200 yen when you get off. The train station is very busy at the end of each day but they’re really well organised so the wait is acceptable.
Great atmosphere, big queues for food and toilets on race day, buy souvenirs early, they sell out fast. From my seat in E1, I could see 3 areas of track and a small video screen. It was a superb weekend, well done Jenson! ”
Nic, U.K.
“Having only spent just over a £100 on the tickets for the weekend I was worried about the view, however there was nothing to fear had an excellent veiw twice firstly as they went under the crossover and then again as they went over the crossover.
The organisation was amazing even on race day we were back in Nagoya within 2 hours. make sure that you have Cash with you as their is no ATM’s that accept UK cards in Susuka.
Japan is an expensive place to visit but worth every penny!”
Sweeney
“Long queues for the buses once you have left the train station. You can walk in about an hour if the weather is nice. Make sure your shoes are suitable to walk in as the distance from where the buses drop you off is still a short hike. Very little English at the circuit so be prepared, also programmes areall in Japanese.
Be prepared for wet weather, and I do mean prepared!
That all said it was a fabulous weekend with a cracking view of the first corner and the first crashes.
Enjoy ”
Allison
“Extremely well organised grand prix. Recommend booking a local hotel if attending more than one day. Suzuka circuit easily reached by rail from Nagoya. ”
Tomas Taylor
Who Won Japanese Grand Prix 2011
1. Jenson Button (McLaren)
2. Fernando Alonso (Ferrari)
3. Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull)
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