Goodwood Revival
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Goodwood Revival
Anybody on here going to the Revival this year? Spotted a Stewart & Ardern set on Facebook so guessing a Minisprint will feature, a few familiar Minis in the St Mary’s Trophy aswell so should be good Revival hopefully.
I’ll be there for three days (if my feet can take it) with Minty, happy to meet up for a beer with any regulars off here.
I’ll be there for three days (if my feet can take it) with Minty, happy to meet up for a beer with any regulars off here.
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Re: Goodwood Revival
This is the first time in 15 years I’m not working there, I’d love to go as a spectator..
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Re: Goodwood Revival
Hi Pete,
This will be my first Goodwood encounter! Excited! As a novice, can you advice what I should definitely worth looking? I'll attending on Saturday with my wife! Dress code ready!
Ted
This will be my first Goodwood encounter! Excited! As a novice, can you advice what I should definitely worth looking? I'll attending on Saturday with my wife! Dress code ready!
Ted
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Re: Goodwood Revival
I'll be there for the duration, wielding the spanners for my father-in-law (Vernon Williamson) who is competing in the Earl of March Trophy in his JP 500. Practice/qualifying on Friday, race on Sunday, so I'll have the whole of Saturday "off" to myself. One of the things I intend to do is spend a while wandering around the car park "over the road". The mix of cars there is completely eclectic and usually surpasses any car show for variety.
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Re: Goodwood Revival
Got a link to that S&A set on facebook please Pete...?Pete wrote: ↑Wed Aug 28, 2024 12:42 am Anybody on here going to the Revival this year? Spotted a Stewart & Ardern set on Facebook so guessing a Minisprint will feature, a few familiar Minis in the St Mary’s Trophy aswell so should be good Revival hopefully.
I’ll be there for three days (if my feet can take it) with Minty, happy to meet up for a beer with any regulars off here.
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Re: Goodwood Revival
Should have been but health has put paid to that so moved the ticket on , one day I’ll get to it !
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Not really got any advice Ted other than to get there early to give yourself enough time to see everything! Lots of great viewing spots around the circuit, lots to see and do. Be great to meet up with everyone , Saturday lunch before the St Mary’s Trophy works for me.
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I’m there for all 3 days, 5th time, not the easiest place to meet people due to the size of the place. You could spend all 3 days walking round the car parking areas, (pre 1966 and Tax Exempt) but you will be overdosed on Aston Martins and E Type Jags and then get all excited at the sight of an Austin 1100. We try to look round the trade stalls and all the static displays on Friday so we don’t miss any racing on Sunday and split Saturday catching the bits we missed on Friday and a bit of racing. If you sit down and have a coffee or a beer make sure it’s close to one of the areas with a band playing so you don’t miss out on that.
Don’t forget to go to the Bonhams tent on Sunday to see the results of the auction and to see if Pete’s “Minty” has sold.
And then on Sunday evening and on the way home on Monday we realise all the bits we didn’t get to see and promise to see more next year.
One thing is for certain you will enjoy every minute and will return home absolutely worn out and promising that you’ll do the same next year, Enjoy.
Don’t forget to go to the Bonhams tent on Sunday to see the results of the auction and to see if Pete’s “Minty” has sold.
And then on Sunday evening and on the way home on Monday we realise all the bits we didn’t get to see and promise to see more next year.
One thing is for certain you will enjoy every minute and will return home absolutely worn out and promising that you’ll do the same next year, Enjoy.
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Pete, too bad I only go for Saturday and can't witness the auction of Minty! Can I view Minty in flesh on Saturday? At Bonhams tent?
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It looks like I'm going to regret (not staying long enough)before it all begin!Stopped-again wrote: ↑Wed Aug 28, 2024 8:26 pm I’m there for all 3 days, 5th time, not the easiest place to meet people due to the size of the place. You could spend all 3 days walking round the car parking areas, (pre 1966 and Tax Exempt) but you will be overdosed on Aston Martins and E Type Jags and then get all excited at the sight of an Austin 1100. We try to look round the trade stalls and all the static displays on Friday so we don’t miss any racing on Sunday and split Saturday catching the bits we missed on Friday and a bit of racing. If you sit down and have a coffee or a beer make sure it’s close to one of the areas with a band playing so you don’t miss out on that.
Don’t forget to go to the Bonhams tent on Sunday to see the results of the auction and to see if Pete’s “Minty” has sold.
And then on Sunday evening and on the way home on Monday we realise all the bits we didn’t get to see and promise to see more next year.
One thing is for certain you will enjoy every minute and will return home absolutely worn out and promising that you’ll do the same next year, Enjoy.
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Re: Goodwood Revival
Hi Ted.Pete wrote: ↑Wed Aug 28, 2024 2:06 pmNot really got any advice Ted other than to get there early to give yourself enough time to see everything! Lots of great viewing spots around the circuit, lots to see and do. Be great to meet up with everyone , Saturday lunch before the St Mary’s Trophy works for me.
Having been a 1998 virgin the current events do not have the same appeal for me but Saturday is a very good day to go to the meeting. If you want to have great experience I suggest the Paddock area is the best place to visit to get up close to the enthusiasm. As some one has said, one could spend the whole weekend in the commercial market area - and another is the vast car parks. If you're intersted in racing you could see some from the Paddock area. Have a great day.
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Re: Goodwood Revival
This was in the “tax exempt” car park last year, the note tells the story.
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Saturday afternoon is auction time Ted. I’ll be in the auction hall after the St Mary’s Trophy! Anyone seen an entry list for the weekend yet??
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Re: Goodwood Revival
I'm there for the entire duration, and will have Blodwyn the Trolley of Joy with me (stashed in the back of the Minivan).
I'll be tied to the Settrington Paddock from Friday morning to Sunday lunchtime; as long as I'm not flat out busy there's always time for a chat.
The Hornetto should be on duty in Assembly as well.
I'll be tied to the Settrington Paddock from Friday morning to Sunday lunchtime; as long as I'm not flat out busy there's always time for a chat.
The Hornetto should be on duty in Assembly as well.
Metric is for people who can't do fractions.
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Re: Goodwood Revival
From previous years, entry into the Bonhams auction area is by catalogue only, which will cost you £50, the area is free to view, with results, on Sunday.