• CaptDust@sh.itjust.works
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    Perhaps they should have considered a US fan could combine booking a flight, hotel and tickets to an overseas race cheaper than the Vegas GP ticket alone?

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      I’ve commented and acted on this numerous times. Going to Silverstone and Suzuka the last few years has been cheaper overall than Miami or Vegas (and honestly gave COTA a run for its money) and we’re phenomenal experiences.

      Nevermind Mexico City which was significantly cheaper and significantly better than any of the US ones as a patron.

      Ninja edit: as someone who lives on the East Coast of the US

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        I’m a midwesterner and I’ve been seriously looking at Spain or silverstone, Mexico is very tempting as well but last I looked it was more expensive than the European races

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          It is more expensive of a ticket in CDMX, but hotels and food are very inexpensive. But either way, I think your dollar goes further than it does in the US. Wild!

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        That’s worse than I thought, I was pricing against somewhere like Belgium or Hungary lol. I’d rather go to Silverstone than Vegas or Miami any day.

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      Yeah - as a Californian I considered driving to see it - day long road trip out there, stay for the Grand Prix, day trip home.

      I stopped considering when I saw the prices.