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Singapore F1 GP 2009
Registration for Race Officials has started and will be closed on 24th January 2009.
Below is the link to the volunteering site: http://vrs.theatrered.com/register.asp Having done this year's race, I'd thoroughly recommend it to anyone as long as you go with an open mind! |
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2 Dec 2008, 10:30 (Ref:2345549) | #2 | ||
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22 Dec 2008, 09:53 (Ref:2359608) | #3 | ||
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In case anybody cares...it is now!
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14 Jan 2009, 19:01 (Ref:2371503) | #4 | ||
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i take it the traing days are in singapore was it exspensive for you to do it what was the cost roughly sorry to ask!!! thank you lee
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If you're a graded, experienced British marshal, and you're polite but firm, you should be fine to go and work the race. Oh, and we didn't go for the training days - but we did get there for the 'shakedown' day on the Thursday. Remember, their marshals (non Aussie CAMS people) had NO marshalling experience - hence the need for lots of training. |
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The rice.... yes. Took nearly two months before we could stand to see the stuff again after SGP08. But it was a great event.
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