The Best Ways for F1 Fans to Take Part in the 2018 Season
The season is well on its way and we anticipate plenty more excitement to come in Formula 1 racing this year. With amazing race locations, unprecedented outcomes and Vettel and Hamilton neck-in-neck (not to mention Bottas and Ricciardo), it can be hard to contain one’s excitement for upcoming races. It’s even harder, sometimes, to be a fan, stuck on our sofas and watching the races from the other side of the world. So we’ve got some recommendations on how to spruce up match day and make the most of the Formula One.
Host a Viewing Party
Who said viewing parties aren’t just for football fans and FIFA. Get the lads together and watch the races. Make a
day of it: barbeque, buckets of beer, go the full throttle and celebrate the pitfalls, pit stops and peaks of the game with a group of buddies. Friendships might grow (or maybe some will unwind) as you watch your favourite drivers rally for the finish line.
Make Your Fantasy F1 Team
So maybe you’ll never be seated behind the wheel of a beautiful Ferrari F1
machine or the high-tech powered Red Bull innovations, but you can put your own dream team together. Would you have Hamilton as your front-runner or do you have faith in Verstappen and the Red Bull Team? Pick and choose your favourites and see how far they can take your fantasy team. You can even add a little heat to the season by wagering on your top picks - just check out some of the best free bets in the UK to get some great odds.
Volunteer at a GP
While it might be a little late to volunteer this season, there are plenty of opportunities to help out at a racing event throughout the year. Check out the Silverstone page on how to become a Race Maker - their title for volunteers - to find out all the details. This is a great opportunity to get hands-on experience on a track and even the potential to meet some of your all-star drivers and their teams. As a Race Maker, you’ll get an official uniform, all the necessary equipment for your role and be well-fed throughout the training and events. Volunteer positions can be anything from ticket checking to stewarding guests, but you’ll be doing so from a world-class track unit at a live race - what’s better than that?
The Race is On
Okay, if there’s one thing better than volunteering for a race… it’s getting to watch one as a guest. While you won’t have to pay attention to customers instead of the track, you will have to pay for your own tickets. But that’s where we come in! Check out our discounted tickets special for F1-Fansite fans and you might be sitting by the trackside watching Hamilton and Vettel fly by in no time… Either way, no matter which way you decide to watch the races this season, there are plenty of ways to step it up a notch and put your pedal to the metal.
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