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Re: Goodwood 76MM
Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2018 8:03 am
by mk1
Very nice Mark!
I will however, be cheering from afar.
I'm sure you will have a great day though.
M
Re: Goodwood 76MM
Posted: Thu Feb 15, 2018 11:18 am
by Pete
Jason Stanley is another Mini driver in the pre '66 saloon race. . So is that four Minis for that race?
Hate to sound like I'm twining on here but does anyone else think it's too expensive?? Evidently I'm in a minority because due to demand they're not opening ticket sales up to the 'general public' this year so it's £39 for a mandatory scholarship added to my own and my son's ticket (who's a student) which comes to £270 for a day's speccying at Goodwood for us both
, plus fuel of course plus accoms plus food brings it to a pretty penny for a day out. They even try and charge you £7 to post the tickets!
Costs us about £45 to go to the Gold Cup for us both and £5 for a grandstand seat if we want one.
Re: Goodwood 76MM
Posted: Thu Feb 15, 2018 8:57 pm
by su_mark
Pete wrote:Jason Stanley is another Mini driver in the pre '66 saloon race. . So is that four Minis for that race?
There’s a total of 8 minis entered in the Sears Trophy race (pre-66)!
Re: Goodwood 76MM
Posted: Thu Feb 15, 2018 9:23 pm
by Pete
su_mark wrote:
There’s a total of 8 minis entered in the Sears Trophy race (pre-66)!
Holy crap! This is shaping up to be a classic, though I say that every year, but it's pretty much true every year!
Re: Goodwood 76MM
Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2018 4:55 pm
by YMJ
Pete wrote:Jason Stanley is another Mini driver in the pre '66 saloon race. . So is that four Minis for that race?
Hate to sound like I'm twining on here but does anyone else think it's too expensive?? Evidently I'm in a minority because due to demand they're not opening ticket sales up to the 'general public' this year so it's £39 for a mandatory scholarship added to my own and my son's ticket (who's a student) which comes to £270 for a day's speccying at Goodwood for us both
, plus fuel of course plus accoms plus food brings it to a pretty penny for a day out. They even try and charge you £7 to post the tickets!
Costs us about £45 to go to the Gold Cup for us both and £5 for a grandstand seat if we want one.
As I've said before...sometimes it's cheaper to enter as a competitor than pay to spectate!
Re: Goodwood 76MM
Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2018 5:01 pm
by rich@minispares.com
Pete wrote:Jason Stanley is another Mini driver in the pre '66 saloon race. . So is that four Minis for that race?
Hate to sound like I'm twining on here but does anyone else think it's too expensive?? Evidently I'm in a minority because due to demand they're not opening ticket sales up to the 'general public' this year so it's £39 for a mandatory scholarship added to my own and my son's ticket (who's a student) which comes to £270 for a day's speccying at Goodwood for us both
, plus fuel of course plus accoms plus food brings it to a pretty penny for a day out. They even try and charge you £7 to post the tickets!
Costs us about £45 to go to the Gold Cup for us both and £5 for a grandstand seat if we want one.
pfff amateur
i know someone who used to get one of those cheapo helicopter charters into goodwood (they are about £150, something like that), get there, do the whole patting down the pockets, blaming his wife, etc then 'remembering' that the tickets where on the sideboard in the (expensive) hotel.
the bloke on the inner gate would feel sorry for him (and the other three people from the same helicopter) and just let them in
at the end of the day, another mate would just pick them all up from outside
'stick it to the man'
Re: Goodwood 76MM
Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 6:25 pm
by surfblue63
The Timetable for the Goodwood 76MM has just been released. It's a packed programme. If you are doing both days I would suggest concentrating on the Paddock on Saturday if you want to see the cars up close and spot a few celebs, and Sunday venture round the track for the race action. Also the food is expensive compared with other events, so you might want to pop to Tesco (other supermarkets are available) to stock up before you go to the venue.
Saturday
07:00hrs Car Parks open
07:30hrs Site opens to the public
08:00hrs Hunt runs the track
08:20hrs GRRC Members’ Anniversary Parade
09:00hrs Official Practice: Ronnie Hoare Trophy (15 mins)
09:25hrs Official Practice: Gerry Marshall Trophy (30 mins – two-driver)
10:05hrs Official Practice: Hawthorn Trophy (15 mins)
10:30hrs Official Practice: Derek Bell Cup (15 mins)
11:00hrs High Speed Demonstration: Formula 5000 (Part 1) (15 mins)
11:25hrs High Speed Demonstration: Formula 5000 (Part 2) (15 mins)
11:50hrs Official Practice: Hailwood Trophy (15 mins)
12:15hrs Official Practice: Salvadori Cup (15 mins)
12:40hrs Official Practice: Caracciola Sportwagenrennen (15 mins)
13:05hrs Official Practice: Moss Trophy (30 mins – two-driver)
13:45hrs Demonstration: NASCARs (1 lap)
14:00hrs SPECTATOR GRID WALK
14:20hrs High Speed Demonstration: Group 5 (Part 1) (10 mins)
14:40hrs High Speed Demonstration: Group 5 (Part 2) (10 mins)
15:05hrs Official Practice: Bolster Cup (15 mins)
15:30hrs Official Practice: Gurney Cup (15 mins)
15:55hrs Official Practice: Sears Trophy (15 mins)
16:30hrs Race 1: Ronnie Hoare Trophy (20 mins)
17:10hrs SPECTATOR GRID WALK
17:40hrs Race 2: Gerry Marshall Trophy (45 mins, two-driver)
18:25hrs Track Closes
18:45hrs Evening Festivities begin
21:30hrs Fireworks
Sunday
07:00hrs Car Parks open
07:30hrs Site opens to the public
08:20hrs GRRC Members’ Anniversary Parade
09:00hrs Race 3: Hawthorn Trophy (20 mins)
09:40hrs Race 4: Derek Bell Cup (20 mins)
10:20hrs Race 5: Hailwood Trophy (20 mins)
11:00hrs Race 6: Salvadori Cup (20 mins)
11:35hrs SPECTATOR GRID WALK
11:55hrs High Speed Demonstration: Formula 5000 (Part 1) (10 mins)
12:10hrs High Speed Demonstration: Formula 5000 (Part 2) (10 mins)
12:35hrs Race 7: Caracciola Sportwagenrennen (20 mins)
13:15hrs Race 8: Moss Trophy (45 mins, two-driver)
14:20hrs Race 9: Gerry Marshall Sprint (15 mins)
14:55hrs Race 10: Bolster Cup (20 mins)
15:30hrs Race 11: Gurney Cup (20 mins)
16:05hrs Demonstration: NASCARs (1 lap)
16:20hrs High Speed Demonstration: Group 5 (Part 1) (10 mins)
16:45hrs High Speed Demonstration: Group 5 (Part 2) (10 mins)
17:20hrs Race 12: Sears Trophy (20 mins)
18:30hrs Prize Giving in The Great Hall
Re: Goodwood 76MM
Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 6:40 pm
by billycooper
Any entry lists yet guys ?
Re: Goodwood 76MM
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2018 4:07 pm
by Pete
Two Swiftune Mini Clubmans as expected in the Gerry Marshall Trophy, plus a Metro 1300 and two Datapost Fiestas!
Eight Mk1 'S's in the Sears Trophy with several debut appearances, some quite surprising! A heap of Tinas of course, a smattering of Yank tanks and several Mk2 Jags, one each for the Dorlins and what must be a favourite in Chris Ward's JD entry!
Very short race for the Gerry Marshall Tropy though at only 15 minutes!
and 20 minutes for the pre '66.
Re: Goodwood 76MM
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2018 4:29 pm
by su_mark
Pete wrote:Very short race for the Gerry Marshall Tropy though at only 15 minutes!
and 20 minutes for the pre '66.
Don't panic, The Gerry Marshall races are split into two as last year.... the 'Trophy' is on Saturday evening and is 45 minutes long, two drivers. The 'Sprint' is on Sunday, just owners, reversed grid!
I've been paired up with the very rapid Dickie Meaden, and whilst I'm dead chuffed about that, it's always embarrassing to have someone step into the car and drive quicker than you can!! No pressure!
With the metro and fiestas it might mean we can have a little FWD battle going on, but lets hope the Minis can stick it to 'em!
Re: Goodwood 76MM
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2018 4:45 pm
by Pete
It's gonna be excting!
#Praying for rain.
Re: Goodwood 76MM
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2018 5:25 pm
by surfblue63
I'm hoping for a bit of late afternoon sun and to catch the 1st part of the Gerry Marshal on the outside on the approach to Madgwick. The sun should be setting towards the end of the race.
Re: Goodwood 76MM
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2018 6:45 pm
by Red Mist
surfblue63 wrote:I'm hoping for a bit of late afternoon sun and to catch the 1st part of the Gerry Marshal on the outside on the approach to Madgwick. The sun should be setting towards the end of the race.
Always a good spot, but the hot whiskies are served on the infield side!
Re: Goodwood 76MM
Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2018 6:45 pm
by Pete
su_mark wrote:
With the metro and fiestas it might mean we can have a little FWD battle going on, but lets hope the Minis can stick it to 'em!
Re: Goodwood 76MM
Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2018 6:52 pm
by Pete
Recent testing...
Re: Goodwood 76MM
Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2018 7:35 pm
by GraemeC
That Fezza looks fantastic!
Re: Goodwood 76MM
Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2018 10:00 pm
by billycooper
Entry list yet anyone ?
Re: Goodwood 76MM
Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2018 6:35 pm
by Red Mist
Re: Goodwood 76MM
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2018 11:14 am
by billycooper
Red Mist wrote:billycooper wrote:Did I hear Jonathan Lewis has a run this year for the first time ?
That's correct, as does Endaf Owens!
Fab, thats great, guess if Harrison's Metro is running 77 that's an old Longman number and scheme, no Endaf then ?, and who's driving the second Willow Swiftune Cooper S ?
Re: Goodwood 76MM
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2018 12:26 pm
by Pete
billycooper wrote: who's driving the second Willow Swiftune Cooper S ?
Gjerdrum, Mads ? Or Martin Hunt but he's had his own car in previous races.