Who says Nothing For Bachelors in Doha?

baldrick2dogs
By baldrick2dogs

I went to watch the GP2 and Speedcar races at Losail International Circuit last Friday. Despite giving tickets away and free entrance at the gate this was my take on the crowd after the GP2 race had ended.
In a country with so little for the bachelor workers to do, they won't even turn up for a FREE race. So sad :o(
Where's the Crowd

and here's what they missed (click pic for large size):
Number 80
 Luiz Razia
www.circuitlosail.com
www.gp2series.com
www.speedcarseries.com

By z_zied• 22 Feb 2009 14:36
z_zied

I was also surprised how come few people came.

Just a suggestion: a bus from the city will bring more people !

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By askme• 19 Feb 2009 22:55
askme

It is not that people don't want to go or don't want to have fun, but they are not allowed and workers/professionals here don't have any freedom and time. Imagine if you work 8am to 6pm six days of week and more.... you are not allowed to do anything without consent of your sponsor or company. That's why as some one mentioned that to fill the stadium workers are brought into trucks... may be because Qatar government really want to show that.... you know what I mean.... false illusion...

By baldrick2dogs• 19 Feb 2009 09:02
baldrick2dogs

Here's the only pic I have with a pit lane girl.

By anonymous• 19 Feb 2009 08:43
anonymous

Maybe no one is interested in it!

By Freddy Chan• 19 Feb 2009 08:28
Rating: 3/5
Freddy Chan

last week, i wanted to ask you to go lusail circuit but.....

By ApolloC• 18 Feb 2009 18:37
ApolloC

The big question is.. were there any nice chicas in pit lane?

And if so, did you get any photos!!!

By anonymous• 18 Feb 2009 11:36
anonymous

Photos

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By cathy_len• 18 Feb 2009 11:05
cathy_len

i hope i can be there one day.i always see it when i am on the way to doha and back.there is not so much fun in qatar;(

By every_mothers_nightmare• 18 Feb 2009 10:27
every_mothers_nightmare

if you are talking about workers........what does GP2 or speedcar mean to a worker who has never driven a car in his life....i think they just dont turn up because they are not intrested........if somebody organizes a buffalow race the workers will be there..........will you guys go?

By abokor• 18 Feb 2009 10:12
Rating: 4/5
abokor

You go for races when you have free time to enjoy, these workers spend almost 12 hours at work, 2 hours between Industrial Area and work place and so they don't have time to see a race, for those who has cars, they don't need to see race since they race in doha with their cars.

By baldrick2dogs• 18 Feb 2009 08:37
Rating: 2/5
baldrick2dogs

Emgee - A stand on trun 1 would be fantastic, but alas not to be :o(

Jhort - I watched the Saturday race on TV. The position board was working by then. The race program was a download from their website so we knew there was more to come.

Arien - it was taken at 8:24pm

By jhort• 18 Feb 2009 07:30
jhort

Baldrick2dogs,

That's good to hear!! If they have at least the positioning shown then we can follow the race even if we can't see it.

By heero_yuy2• 17 Feb 2009 20:27
heero_yuy2

...that's why at least make the International Car Race competition in Qatar look a bit decent to audiences watching around the world by showing "proper" real audiences in seats to make it look good on international TV (ESPN, etc.).

But I realized it looks uglier without anyone cheering in those seats, eh?

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By ngourlay• 17 Feb 2009 19:56
ngourlay

What bachelors are, and aren't, allowed to enter seems to be a pretty random affair, and for sporting events often depends on how many empty seats are on show to the cameras.

If I was a bachelor looking for some entertainment, I'm not sure I'd want to walk out to Losail if there was a chance I'd be turned away and have walk all the way home in shame. More likely, I'd take a trip to the cinema where I knew I'd be let in.

I thought it was humiliating for the workers being trucked into the stadiums for the Doha Games. Used as props for the cameras because no one else was interested in the events. "Sit here. Pretend to be interested. Don't look at the women."

By Arien• 17 Feb 2009 17:57
Arien

baldrick wht time did you click this empty seats??.. it was all crowded when the GP2 started i guess.

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By jhort• 17 Feb 2009 17:35
jhort

I was there on Friday night and saw plenty of Bachelors. In fact the stand were pretty packed. People left after the GP2 race for a couple of reasons I suspect. Like myself, due to lack of information available about the races, figured that it was over. Also, since there is no information about what car is in what position and no coverage of the race on the back sections of the track, I must say that it gets pretty boring after about 10-15 laps. The star was amazing as everyone knows if they were there, but the organizers need to provide typical raceway amenities like big screens and stand/access to th rest of the course where the majority of racing actually occurs. I understand that it's free!! great!!, but I'd rather pay 200QR and be able to enjoy the race in it's entirety. I will still go back for March & Aprils motorcycle events and hopefully by then the organizers will at least put someone in charge of posting the racer's positions.

By emgee• 17 Feb 2009 16:55
emgee

and like to take my sons but not at night when all little children need to be tucked up in bed. If you are English at least.

The stands are the same for the MOTO GP and WSB which I do go to.

One major error in the design/construction- why not build a grandstand on the corners where there is a chance to see the racers working rather than just flashing by?

By txtmeyt• 17 Feb 2009 16:14
txtmeyt

Have I read it right? the entrance FREE? If this has been announced earlier, you must have counted me on the crowd...

Anymore free race? lol..

By nicaq25• 17 Feb 2009 15:30
nicaq25

these bachelors will go to Losail bcoz of freebies served by 'sexy ladies'? not to watch the race?...LOL!

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By baldrick2dogs• 17 Feb 2009 15:30
Rating: 3/5
baldrick2dogs

Withnail. For next time ... You go up north road (the one next to the Golf Club. It's a night race, but the track is excessivly floodlit. Turn off when you reach the lights.

I think the map is under "Contact Us"

By Withnail• 17 Feb 2009 15:18
Withnail

the map on the tickets was rubbish. my friend tried to go and could not find it. a quick glance at their website and i could not find a map there either.

great organization!

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By Jarreau• 17 Feb 2009 15:07
Rating: 2/5
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By anonymous• 17 Feb 2009 15:07
anonymous

These Qataris are 'clever': the Constitution states:

"Article 35

All people are equal before the law. There shall be no discrimination on account of sex, origin, language, or religion."

But that doesn't apply to Hypermarkets and Race Courses on Fridays and it also doesn't say that discrimination based on marital status is forbidden. Clever.

By agent_nur67• 17 Feb 2009 15:04
agent_nur67

when will be the next pit!!!???

damn i missed this

By tallg• 17 Feb 2009 15:02
tallg

No one would moan if the workers turned up. Quite the opposite I think.

Half the problem is that they probably didn't even know it was on.

I still think they should have organised buses for them.

By baldrick2dogs• 17 Feb 2009 14:52
Rating: 2/5
baldrick2dogs

Amoud, there were some very nice Starting Position girls of ALL nationalites. They came into the stands to give away freebies :o)

True, the track is a way out of town but there are Mowasalat buses go by every 30 minutes or so.

You can't really bitch that there's nothing to do just because that 'nothing' is on your doorstep.

By Amoud• 17 Feb 2009 14:51
Amoud

I dont think so every, as I said, they turn up in droves for womens tennis, they stay in their seats etc. There are VIP seats and family seats for anyone who has issue with these guys.

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By every_mothers_nightmare• 17 Feb 2009 14:48
every_mothers_nightmare

tallg if the workers turn up ............im sure people will have problem with that too.

By Amoud• 17 Feb 2009 14:42
Amoud

Too true Tallg, the bussing is indeed an issue. I also think there wasnt enough hype about this.... They need Nascar gals (kinda like the UFC Ring girls) lol

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By tallg• 17 Feb 2009 14:41
tallg

emn - we're talking about workers who don't have cars to race in!!!

By every_mothers_nightmare• 17 Feb 2009 14:39
every_mothers_nightmare

why people should go to losail and watch a race when they can race on the roads of doha?

By lipstick• 17 Feb 2009 14:38
lipstick

so sad, so nice (i mean the pic)

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By tallg• 17 Feb 2009 14:37
Rating: 3/5
tallg

If buses aren't laid on to take them there it's unlikely they'll go.

For the domestic football final last season at least one large international company working in Qatar was asked to bus several thousand of their workers to the Khalifa stadium to ensure it was full.

By Amoud• 17 Feb 2009 14:35
Amoud

Bald, you have to see them at womens tennis. Sad to say when there is little chance of the place being full of woman to oogle you will also not find many gents there either.

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