With 4 days of frantic activities for us volunteer, Monday seems like a different world. No need to go down at 12pm to sign in, no need to have packet lunch, no mass briefing, no getting icy cold drinks ready, no getting our post clean up and ready, no afternoon sun, no cars zooming past us, and no cars crashing.
Monday begin to feel like a drag, oh how I miss F1 already. How I miss turn 18 and all the people I have worked with at turn 18 & 17.8. I MISS YOU GUYS (AND GALS OF COZ)!
Can’t wait to be back next year at the same turn with the same people. It’s been such a fantastic experience I am thinking of doing it for the next 10 years! No kidding!
At least now I can wait for the rest to upload their photos and slowly enjoy the moment, and I hope we meet up real soon to catch up and share our photos (physically). And maybe, just maybe, we can arrange with Lance to let us do 1 Melbourne GP together! Haha…I know it’s wishful thinking, but at least I can dream right. Maybe a visit to Melbourne to visit Lance and some of the other CAMs guys say 1-2 years down the road? Heehee…more dreaming….
I still can’t believe Ferrari scored zero points. And Alonso won despite starting at 15 position. It’s an unbelievable grand prix and I’m sure many will be talking about it for years to come.
We have made history! Fellow volunteers if you are reading this, YES, we are part of the unique history making grand prix! What a privilege to have! Thank you Singapore GP (or SSC) for choosing me to be a volunteer, it’s an experience I will never forget, and I hope to experience it year after year.
Up next is a double header at Japan and China, and nothing is certain yet. Go go Ferrari! Go go Massa! Go go Kimi!
I can bet my last dollar with you that 90% of the volunteers this year will not return next year. You should feedback to Emily that they should at least pay an allowance. Right now, most of the volunteers don’t feel appreciated…you should know what I’m talking about…
I’m sure there are many things that can be improved. But this been the first year I think we they have done a pretty good job. Let’s give some constructive feedback to the organiser so that they can take it with them in consideration for next years race. I am sure there will people who will not return, but I have met many who wants to return, not just from my post but many other posts too. It’s common that not all volunteers will return year after year, but I believe a core group will, including most seniors who work their socks off for the event. Let’s just look forward to a better organised F1 Singapore GP 2009. Cheers.