If you are a motorhead looking for a final resting spot, there’s a place just outside Barcelona, Spain that may be your ticket. It’s the Circuit de Catalunya, host to both MotoGP and Formula 1 races. The track is now permitting human remains to be scattered across the course. While the circuit isn’t allowing whole bodies (or even partial ones, for that matter) to be buried, an initial fee of €1,500 (about US$1,950 at today’s exchange) will get your cremated remains distributed at some of your favorite turns. Before you sell your loved ones on the idea, make sure to tell them that there is also a €50 ($65) annual maintenance fee to ensure what’s left of you stays off the racing surface and in the gravel traps. Although spending eternity at a track may appeal to you, keep in mind you won’t be watching any races.
Source: AutoBlog