seems all fairly quiet in the media nowadays on this F1 - and altho ticket sales may have reportedly been sold - do remember just a few weeks back, many major hotels are reducing its rates from its highs bec of less than anticipated demand.
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Originally posted by SQflyergirl View PostAny cheap tickets still available? I'm no fan, but since I happen to be there.......
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Originally posted by flyguy View Postseems all fairly quiet in the media nowadays on this F1 - and altho ticket sales may have reportedly been sold - do remember just a few weeks back, many major hotels are reducing its rates from its highs bec of less than anticipated demand.Help make this article a better one!
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Originally posted by danzer View PostHey, anyone of you going to the Formula 1™ SingTel Singapore Grand Prix? Have high expectations for the event *cough*accidents*cough*.
I'll be the fat eeejot jumping up and down in glee should my plan.....ah, er, I mean, that remarkably bizarre accident, take place.If God had really intended men to fly, he'd make it easier to get to the airport.
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Originally posted by Javaman View PostMassa, Turn 15, *distracted* by a member of the crowd, resulting in a minor impact that shatters his front wing and suspension(but he is unhurt)......
I'll be the fat eeejot jumping up and down in glee should my plan.....ah, er, I mean, that remarkably bizarre accident, take place.
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I think we're confusing accidents with incidents......
F1 is reknowned for both, though thankfully there hasn't really been a serious incident since Kubica last year, IIRC. Punting yourself into the barriers or someone elses gearbox is an incident if it's reasonably low impact.
I don't think anyone really watches just on the expectation of a horrible smash an injury, though I think we can all accept that there is a higher than average chance of one occurring in any given race - especially in the wet like Monza last week.If God had really intended men to fly, he'd make it easier to get to the airport.
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SMRT taxis to levy $5 fee
Sun, Sep 21, 2008
AsiaOne
During the SingTel Singapore Grand Prix, SMRT Taxis will implement a $5 location surcharge per trip, applicable to passengers who board taxis from 14 locations in the race vicinity, according to a Straits Times report.
These include Suntec City, hotels around the Marina area, Hitachi Tower, Centennial Tower, Peninsular Excelsior Hotel, Millenia Tower and Funan DigitaLife Mall.
The surcharge will be in effect from 10.30pm to midnight on September 26 and 27, and 9.30pm to midnight on September 28.
http://news.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne...921-88999.html
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