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The*Circuit de Catalunya, located in Montmelo outside Barcelona, Spain, is allowing the remains of loved ones (presumably former racing enthusiasts) to be scattered across the course. The*Circuit de Catalunya hosts both MotoGP and Formula 1 races, and is one of the largest racing stops for both tours.
This coming January, the venue will start accepting the ashes of up to 5000 people. The initial fee of €1500 will get you onto the circuit, but your loved ones will have to pay an additional €50 in a yearly*maintenance*fee…you know…to sweep you out of the gravel traps and the like.
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Source: visordown
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The*Circuit de Catalunya, located in Montmelo outside Barcelona, Spain, is allowing the remains of loved ones (presumably former racing enthusiasts) to be scattered across the course. The*Circuit de Catalunya hosts both MotoGP and Formula 1 races, and is one of the largest racing stops for both tours.
This coming January, the venue will start accepting the ashes of up to 5000 people. The initial fee of €1500 will get you onto the circuit, but your loved ones will have to pay an additional €50 in a yearly*maintenance*fee…you know…to sweep you out of the gravel traps and the like.
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Source: visordown
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