The 72nd Members' Meeting - March 2014

The 72nd Members' Meeting - March 2014

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Lynchie999

3,428 posts

154 months

Sunday 30th March 2014
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Garlick said:
Enjoyable time but what was going on with the 13.30 turbo F1 display? I could have driven faster than some of them...
I DID wonder how fast they would actually go ??! Hmm..

9.3

1,134 posts

193 months

Sunday 30th March 2014
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Lynchie999 said:
I DID wonder how fast they would actually go ??! Hmm..
Got to say, they were the only disappointing thing in the day.

James P

2,958 posts

238 months

Sunday 30th March 2014
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We went for both days and will return provided that it does not become crowded to the extent of FoS & Revival. Food prices not too bad although we took a picnic for Saturday and our own fizzy for this morning.

Atmosphere in the hall last night was great and seeing LM and various celebs just sharing the event with everyone was nice to see. Chris Evans being a petrol head in the paddock this morning summed it up.

Best moment (apart from group B, the LM cars and turbo 1 - how carefully would you take it?) - the grannies on shopping trollies.

Most pointless - supercharged Defender on 22" wheels. What does that have to do with Goodwood?

Garlick

40,601 posts

241 months

Sunday 30th March 2014
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It's fair comment about the F1 cars having to go carefully, I was just surprised at how disparate the drivers performance was. The lead three or four cars were up behind the rear 'pace' F40 and trailing group rather quickly

Anyway, it was still great fun.

Mini1275

11,098 posts

183 months

Sunday 30th March 2014
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We've just got back, what a fantastic event as you would only expect from Goodwood.

I knew it was not going to be crowded but I didn't think it was going to be as quiet as it was and it was all the better for it.

Great cars, great racing and great weather.

Brilliant.

scutt11

221 posts

158 months

Sunday 30th March 2014
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Very surprised at the low numbers maybe I'm used to the crowding at revival but attendance seemed low. Great event though!

jgoodwood

489 posts

205 months

Sunday 30th March 2014
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Thank you and..... good night!!

Cheers,
J

t955daytona

307 posts

184 months

Sunday 30th March 2014
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jgoodwood said:
Thank you and..... good night!!

Cheers,
J
No, thank you, it was absolutely superb!

RaeB

552 posts

215 months

Sunday 30th March 2014
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James and the Goodwood team, thank you for a fantastic event.

What a great weekend, we competed and spectated and loved every second of it. Highlights of the weekend? Of course our blinding drive in the Moss Trophy (!) but also the Bugatti race, the space in the paddocks (and everywhere), the Great Hall and the atmosphere.

For those fed up with the 'elitist' attitude at FoS and Revival, all drivers including Stirling Moss and Lord March ate in the Great Hall with the rest of us. On Saturday evening both James and Lord March went up and down the queues at the bar and food hatches advising us what was left and where we could go for alternatives.

For those of you that had the chance and turned it down, I'm sorry to say you missed something special.

Edited by RaeB on Sunday 30th March 23:03

James P

2,958 posts

238 months

Sunday 30th March 2014
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Garlick said:
It's fair comment about the F1 cars having to go carefully, I was just surprised at how disparate the drivers performance was. The lead three or four cars were up behind the rear 'pace' F40 and trailing group rather quickly

Anyway, it was still great fun.
Judging by waistlines, I think some were more drivers and others were owner - drivers.

72twink

963 posts

243 months

Sunday 30th March 2014
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DJRC said:
My group is convinced Pirro started from the pitlane on purpose for the fun smile
I was on the pit roof as he left - just how long did he light up those tyres! A pit lane Marshall below us said "Well that's them warmed up then!"

Jmracing66

789 posts

240 months

Monday 31st March 2014
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Garlick said:
It's fair comment about the F1 cars having to go carefully, I was just surprised at how disparate the drivers performance was. The lead three or four cars were up behind the rear 'pace' F40 and trailing group rather quickly

Anyway, it was still great fun.
I think the front 4 cars were driven by younger pro drivers and the rest of them were driven by their older owners, who I assume pick up the bill when it goes pop.

TimLambert7

642 posts

126 months

Monday 31st March 2014
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What a completely astonishing weekend.

My ONLY gripe was the food situation. It just didn't feel like the catering was set up to deal with the numbers of people. Closing the top Marquee with the Cock & Bull and Fish and Chip place before dinner on Saturday was the main mistake. Lot's of people sat on the floor in the great hall!

- Fantastic racing.
- Much better 'general access' viewing areas than Revival.
- Gerry Marshall Trophy was amazing and everyone loved it!
- Not over-crowded (please don't ruin it!).
- Comedy food prices are to be expected but not appreciated.
- Group B a bit underwhelming.

I had a complete 'moment' when the F40 on full boost chased by XJR8/9 went past.



hotpowner

154 posts

171 months

Monday 31st March 2014
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Top class event

what I thought really made the day special was the low numbers, so much space to watch both the racing and the static cars,
looking forward to 2014 and please keep it members only

Shivit

170 posts

122 months

Monday 31st March 2014
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ewand said:
Went both days and it was brill - I wonder if the idea is to spread out from the Revival a bit, as it's inevitable at some point the old cars racing in September won't be as able or as readily available?

I think they'll have no trouble selling to the GRRC next year - I know there were quite a lot of people there who were invited to buy tickets, but who weren't members (good luck to them, I reckon). Maybe the plan for this event is to add so much more value to GRRC membership, that the waiting list gets ever longer and the prices go up... so guaranteeing thousands of members at £500 a year or whatever. Smart business by the Goodwood Estate, even if it ends up causing a few complaints.
I think it's probably more a case of innovate or evaporate. I tend to be a wait and see type of person with any new events. It sounds like this could well be a winner, with a few tweeks here and there.

GRS40

162 posts

170 months

Monday 31st March 2014
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jgoodwood said:
Thank you and..... good night!!

Cheers,
J
Thank you James - simply the best event I have attended at Goodwood

ecsrobin

17,151 posts

166 months

Monday 31st March 2014
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Quick question though, does anyone know what happened to the 767B that was meant to be attending?

ThunderSpook

3,621 posts

212 months

Monday 31st March 2014
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From what I'd read I thought all the food was supposed to be inclusive? All the marketing suggested not having to pay for anything extra all day. How come people are now saying the food was a reasonable price?

I didn't attend, just querying.

RaeB

552 posts

215 months

Monday 31st March 2014
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I didn't read anywhere that food was included.

blaine54

61 posts

185 months

Monday 31st March 2014
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I can only echo the previous comments. Outstanding event, the best Goodwood meeting I've attended from start to finish. That tiny lotus bread van was the high light on track for me and the after party was amazing. Thank you Goodwood team