4/5 Brendon F. 5 years ago on Google
The
Autodromo
track
itself
is
a
fantastic
setup/configuration
and
Stand
Q,
where
we
were
situated,
was
a
great
place
to
be
for
a
lot
of
action
packed
fast
driving
with
visuals
of
Turn
1,
the
Pit
Exit
and
Turn
2
and
3
on
your
line
in
front
of
you.
The
racing
was
epic,
the
cars,
the
thrills,
the
sounds,
the
track
battles
all
really
awesome.
The
Brasil
GP
"off
track
experience"
itself
was
a
great
letdown
to
be
honest.
We
were
expecting
this
big
hype
and
atmosphere
with
activities
and
events
and
beer
tents
and
sponsor
tents
and
giveaways
and
attractions
-
NOTHING.
You
can
only
enter
the
track
area
at
entrance
Q,
no
other
place
allowed
(so
make
sure
you
get
dropped
at
that
entrance
if
taking
a
taxi/Uber
or
you
will
be
walking
through
sewerage
strewn
back
streets},
no
other
exploring,
no
other
interaction
across
the
GP
experience
besides
your
section.
The
facilities
available
behind
the
stand
were
quite
average...
Toilets
were
very
clean,
but
no
Mercedes-Amg
or
other
teams
dedicated
memorabilia
stand,
only
one
for
Ferrari.
There
is
a
general
stand
but
no
variety.
The
vendors
on
the
stands
walk
through
continously
pushing
through
and
past
people
with
their
big
bulky
boxes,
when
they
could
rather
walk
up
and
down
the
walkways
without
being
a
nuisance.
There
are
no
trash
/
rubbish
bins
on
the
stands
to
throw
away
your
containers...
Terrible.
Everyone
was
dropping
them
under
the
stands.
The
security
officials
irritatingly
do
not
allow
you
to
stand
up
against
the
fence
to
take
photos
which
you
can
clearly
see
was
a
big
irritation
for
the
spectators
wanting
to
get
some
photos
of
their
favourite
drivers
and
the
action.
People
were
just
Hoi
G
to
the
fence
behind
the
security
guards
back,
and
irritating
the
security
but
what
else
could
they
do.
Getting
out
of
the
vicinity
after
the
race
is
a
nightmare,
with
the
traffic
officials
not
getting
it
right
and
roads
just
jamming
up
-
that
could
really
be
easily
be
improved
with
better
management.
Expect
at
least
an
hour
to
get
out
of
the
vicinity
~
better
still,
just
walk
a
few
blocks
and
call
an
Uber
(just
make
sure
you
walk
into
the
right
area
if
security
conscious).
This
is
also
due
to
there
being
no
off
track
experience
as
everyone
literally
just
leaves
altogether
at
the
same
time
after
the
main
race.
If
there
was
other
entertainment
then
it
would
stagger
this.
With
saying
that,
there
a
A
LOT
of
police
present
on
foot,
motorbike
and
in
vehicles
all
over
and
within
the
vicinity.
Overall
the
"F1
RACING"
experience
was
phenomenal
to
see
for
the
first
time,
but
the
spectator
experience
off
track
could
really
be
pumped
up
and
encourage
the
fans
to
spend
more
time
at
the
track
(and
spend
more
money
there).
5 people found this review helpful 👍