Checked my email the about two weeks back and thought that I had received another email that deserved to be chucked into the spam list. However, I got a little curious when I saw the preview saying "congratulations on your win", and wondered what interesting story I would be reading. Upon opening it, the logo for the
Singapore Grand Prix loaded up, and it got me really excited. I had actually won tickets to the Pit Lane Experience and quickly checked to see if the instructions to get my tickets were legitimate.
Only after receiving the email with my tickets did I think to check if I would be back in Singapore for the event. I posted a screenshot of the win and I suddenly had people asking me to bring them, but I already had someone on my mind. My one camera whore, the one who will pose with anything and everything, Adi.
So we started our journey by taking a really slow walk from the
Singapore Flyer (where we saw Vettel), through
Suntec City, and finally reaching the gate close to
Nicoll Highway train station. We were forty-five minutes early and while waiting for the gates to open, people started forming two lines, one which snaked almost halfway back to the train station. Finally the gates open and we were greeted by the sounds of
Wicked Aura Batucuda and a line of stalls selling merchandise for the teams.
I wanted to get a tattoo, but decided that the designs were quite boring and I was more interested in getting some drinks into my system. In the end, we walked past the merchandise and head towards the food. In the end, we head past the food and got a glimpse of the safety cars passing by as they were doing their laps round the track. There was a few activities available, and lots of photo opportunities throughout the area. Entertainment that night was also alright, but the pit lane walk was definitely on everyone's minds.
After the safety cars were done, the track was then open to everyone for a walk around the pit lane and even before it was open, a line started forming. Adi and I decided to get a few more photos while we waited for the line to shorten and managed to get rather good photos without anyone blocking our view. That was also the time she also tried her hand the
Pit Stop Challenge - changing the tyres for a Formula One car.
We end up getting in at the end of the line and it was really bright, so bright that I doubt the drivers can actually see anyone in the grandstand. Bright enough that my transition glasses got a few shades darker than it should. Saw Vettel (again) as we were walking towards the pit lane. As we got to the pit lane, it seems there were some teams waiting for something and we soon found out that they were actually waiting for everyone to leave so they could start work. Well it seems that
Torro Rosso did not really care about everyone taking photos and videos and scared everyone when they tested their airguns.
Would have been a really great experience if the ushers were a little more organised, but we saw what we wanted to see, and probably more. So I would say we enjoyed ourselves.