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22 Dec 2004, 23:59 (Ref:1186381) | #1 | |
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Australian Grand Prix GP Advantage - What's happened to it?
I received my Australian GP tickets in the mail yesterday. It came in a lovely package with anti-static spray and wipe and an invitation to attend the GP Ball (at a price). But there was no other info and no mention of the Pit walk - no instructions for it etc. I'm not too happy about this as I was really looking forward to this.
My question is - have they got rid of GP Advantage? There is no longer any mention of this on the Australian GP website. |
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24 Dec 2004, 04:51 (Ref:1187224) | #2 | ||
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Nothing has happened.
Look at the back of the ticket, and also the letter from the sales manager which is attached to the ticket. That explains everything GP Advantage-related. Hope it helps. |
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26 Dec 2004, 11:18 (Ref:1187998) | #3 | ||
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I recieved mine the other day & as far as i'm aware nothings changed from previous years.
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