try this link:
http://www.powerslide.net/forum/index.php?...st&p=166893
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Corr @ Nov 18 2008, 02:20 PM)
<{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>Main straight, Exit turn 2 (aka Southern Loop), Turn 4 (Honda corner), Turn 5 (Siberia), Lukey Heights or between Turns 11 & 12 (last two corners of the track) Also up on pit roof. .... it... the whole track is excellent. The suggestions I have given you with the exceptin of turns 11 & 12 have Grand Stand seating. With a general admission ticket you are able to walk around the entire track and see the track from every vantage point I have suggested.
The top of the main straight is excellent too and don't forget if you go, get down to turn one to see the the bikes appear from underneath the cross over bridge and fly through turn 1. It's awesome.
Hang around for a while too and do a track day with
www.phillipislandridedays.com.au you are able to hire bikes and gear too.
You can camp on site or stay in Cowes at a hotel, motel, caravan park (trailer park for those in the USA) or rent a house. (The Island is full of holiday rental houses and appartments). There is excellent transport to and from Cowes (from the track). The track is about 2 hours drive from the airport in Melbourne (about an hour and 15 mins if you're on a bike
) But don't try this on the GP weekend, the Police are always out in force and you'll end up having a stay in the local lock up. ("I've been told" the beds are not comfortable! Hehehe) Just google accommodation Phillip Island and you'll find accommodation easy.
Also you can gain access (with your Grand Stand or general admission ticket) to the support race paddock for free. That is the Australian superbike support races etc.
Getting into the GP paddock will take a very short skirt and a few more $$$.
Enjoy
PS: Phillip Island can be the coldest place on earth and the next day be boiling hot with 60 mile an hour wind (ok they are extremes but you get what I mean) So, pack clothing wisely!