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= The Most Glamorous Sport Known to Man? =

Grand Prix is known as one of those sports that nobody likes; there's nobody in the world who likes F1 and no one in the world is indifferent to it. Instead it creates fierce passion in all of us, and it is either adored fiercely or utterly hated. Nobody can see those amazing cars haring around circuits in fascinating locations at unbelievable speeds and not be either massively transfixed by the vision before them or at the other end of the scale bored stiff by the repetitive situation of having to see the same couple of cars trip around in circles 60 or 70 times.

But as a number of technological advancements have been implemented on the broadcasting of these events over recent years, its success as a TV event has increased massively. These changes include the arrival of both high-def television and 3 dimensional televisions in the screening of Grand Prix events, in addition to the huge growth of camera positions, such as aerial shots and the massive surge in the number and the quality of onboard cameras that the drivers and cars now carry. This, and the massively larger size of the average TV set, has turned what was once an exciting and tense sporting event into an exciting and tense sport that is also an awesome spectacle. This variation in the attraction of the racing from the point of view of the armchair supporter has helped to increase its success massively.

Although the enjoyment to be gleaned from seeing a Grand Prix from the ease of your own home is greater than it ever has been up until now, there's no real replacement for getting down amongst the thrill of it and seeing this genuinely thrilling spectacle up close. Today F1 has come back in a big way to British shores with its presence at the Silverstone circuit, and there are also rumours of a new event in London. But if these aren't enough to arouse your interest, then the Formula 1 circuit visits some of the most exotic and interesting nations of the world, from Paris to Abu Dhabi, allowing those who can pay for such a luxury to mix the unbeatable excitement of the sport with the amazing and glamorous locations in which it is held. Surely the most famous of these venues is the Monaco Formula 1.

If you are going to splash some cash with tickets to a Grand Prix either as a massive treat for yourself or as an amazing present for a friend or loved one, then you ought to consider going to a Grand Prix and then spoiling yourself with a trip to the Amber Lounge, which is the most glamorous celebration on the world tour.