Did anybody actually enjoy it?

Did anybody actually enjoy it?

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GRS40

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162 posts

170 months

Friday 9th July 2010
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It seems from reading all the posts here that huge numbers of people didn't enjoy themselves that much.

Without wishing to upset people (tattoo haters included!) I have to say I really enjoyed the weekend and I have been to every day of every one since '93.

The weather was great, cars excellent (Lotus 38, Masser 250 V12, Panamericana C-Type my favourites) and everybody I met and spoke to were fine and relishing being in a great atmosphere.

I would be interested to hear if there are others like me out there?

rb5230

11,657 posts

173 months

Friday 9th July 2010
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i had a great time, didnt realise it would be so dusty though, i ended up covered in the stuff.

chrisga

2,090 posts

188 months

Friday 9th July 2010
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Yep we had a great time, 4 of us, none had ever been before so were unsure what to expect. Thanks to everyone involved with organising it and thanks to everyone who took their precious cars/bikes along for us all to ogle!

We arrived at 7am, and left at about 7:30pm and didnt even realise there was a supercar paddock and stuff by the house!!!! We were too busy looking at everything else. We thought beforehand it was pretty pricey for a ticket but the amount to do meant we were never bored and for 12.5 hours of entertainment £50 seems like good value to me!

If i had to drive a car home from the show it would have been the 8c, just stunning. Race cars i liked the maserati 250 and some of the old ferraris. But i also loved the mclaren F1 car that Button drove up the hill on the Saturday, they were the style i used to watch with my Dad when growing up and getting up early to watch Australian GP's etc.... Bike of the show would have to be Capirossi's Desmosedici, i know there were lovely old ones all around it and the Cagiva C591 was pushing it hard for bike of the show but the 990cc Motogp bikes were just awesome!

So all in all we ended up hot, dusty and smelly but loved it and will probably definitely be going back next year. And i reckon i'll treat my Dad to a ticket too!

Edited by chrisga on Friday 9th July 13:20

RallyRider

1,127 posts

205 months

Friday 9th July 2010
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First time I'd been for more than just 1 day and enjoyed it and still missed some things. My wife and daughter want to go again next year so must have been good.

yazza54

18,559 posts

182 months

Friday 9th July 2010
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Went last year, was ok but the revival is much better.. In my opinion anyway.

Trophybloo

1,207 posts

188 months

Friday 9th July 2010
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6th year running for me. Took my BinL (his 2nd visit and not particularly a PH) on Friday and had a magnificent time. Went alone on Saturday and thought the Biasion show (posted elsewhere) and Meeke v Loix were fantastic.
Even though the Times freebies will probably have dried up next year I will still go at least 2 days
I love the Revival but that is as different an event as the Ypres Rally was a fortnight ago. I was really pleased to get Bjorn W to sign a pic of him from the week before at Ypres, he enthusiastically showed it to his passenger.
Remember a vocal minority is still a minority, I can remeber when Cod and Chips was half a crown - Why have chip shops gone downhill, must be the clientelle wink

Edited by Trophybloo on Friday 9th July 13:35

GSP

1,965 posts

205 months

Friday 9th July 2010
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I enjoyed it...

Highlights =

- Getting in at 06:10 with my dad without anyone stopping us and having the place to ourselfs
- The rally stage, with the 205 T16 in particular
- 2005 ducati motoGP bike
- the morning F1 and supercar runs when hardly anyone was there

Lowlights =

- £6.80 for an organic burger
- The tractor drivers standing chatting for ages so my dad missed the WRC hill climb and red arrows
- The dust on the tractor ride which gave my eyes grief and infection this past week.

rich85uk

3,389 posts

180 months

Friday 9th July 2010
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2nd year, we decided to camp and go to all 4 days this time.

i enjoyed it and will go again smile

few minor gripes (red arrows and f1 at same time) but nothing is ever perfect

cant beat coming and going as you please with your campsite just beyond the golfcourse clubhouse...

AngryApples

5,449 posts

266 months

Friday 9th July 2010
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Yep,

had a fantastic time

Two firsts for me - first time I've been to (in this years case!) all 4 days and the first time as a GRRC member in the Kinrara

Absolutely loved the atmosphere, key sights for me (in no particular order) :

Vulcan
Chris Evans Ferrari collection (LOVE the superamerica!)
Getting up close to Dougie Lampkin doing the stunts (well done to the Goodwood girls!)
And so much more...........

Managed to stay very close to Goodwood so the only time I saw traffic was at the car park itself! (though note to self: make sure you go to the correct car park for ALL 4 days, not just the 1 next year)

PompeyM3

1,847 posts

206 months

Friday 9th July 2010
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Yes, enjoyed it a lot.

Been going for years, but this year was the first time I got to the rally stage and to see those cars in action that I'd only seen on TV before was a real highlight.

Will do all 4 days again next year and try and get a drive on the Thursday smile

Inspectre

435 posts

220 months

Friday 9th July 2010
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yes had a great time - this is the first time I went to all of the days (some with the kids and some time with my mates) and could still not get enough (however this did include Sat where we did not arrive until 4pm as my one of my mates needed some medical work up in St Richards after having been knocked off his push bike in Lavant....ouch).

Thu was a bit like the Fri of old- could get a really good look round at all the cars and displays - very relaxed atmosphere. Weekend was very busy, as usual. The event itself I thought was spot on with a couple of plus points over last year or two -traffic control was the best I have experienced, was able to come in and out no problem and it was nice not to be bombarded with megaphone "messages from the sponsor" . The Vulcan, burn-outs all the way up the hill, cadzilla n't northerner ont trial bike were outstanding for me......

Ripple

53 posts

182 months

Saturday 10th July 2010
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On the whole yes, even if I got knocked a bit too much with people photographing on their iPhones.

While I am panning, along with not letting me get some shots due to there arms. However I am not taking a chance next year, with the sun.

Seeing how I got sunburned on day 1, which meant I had to cancel my day 2 visit.

Alex

9,975 posts

285 months

Saturday 10th July 2010
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The highlight for me was seeing Fangio's Tipo 159 'Alfetta', which won the 1951 World Championship.

That car must be worth at least £10 million, yet there it was in the paddock, with me able to touch it.

GT3cs

1,200 posts

242 months

Thursday 15th July 2010
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After meaning to go for many years , a pal of mine got a call from Goodwood to enter 2 cars in the show. They threw in Tickets and some passes for sponsors stand and GRRC. Most importantly we got to camp in the exhibitors camping ground . We had a great time.

Highlight had to be we got on site Wed pm to set up and had completely free access to roam the site from then on with minimal restrictions. Meeting Ken Block soon after he arrived at 11pm on Wed night was good. Being the only person in the F1 paddock. I was astounded at the freedom you had if you were still on site after the gates were shut.

andy rob

652 posts

223 months

Thursday 15th July 2010
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GT3cs said:
After meaning to go for many years , a pal of mine got a call from Goodwood to enter 2 cars in the show. They threw in Tickets and some passes for sponsors stand and GRRC. Most importantly we got to camp in the exhibitors camping ground . We had a great time.

Highlight had to be we got on site Wed pm to set up and had completely free access to roam the site from then on with minimal restrictions. Meeting Ken Block soon after he arrived at 11pm on Wed night was good. Being the only person in the F1 paddock. I was astounded at the freedom you had if you were still on site after the gates were shut.
started quickly reading this & thought 'that sounds just like us' laugh

good event

thatone1967

4,193 posts

192 months

Saturday 17th July 2010
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only 50 weeks to go to the next one... (probably)

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Paul 8v

730 posts

181 months

Monday 19th July 2010
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I thought it was great, not the dust though biggrin

petethechemist

62 posts

166 months

Wednesday 21st July 2010
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Best day out I've had for a very long time! Never been before, will be doing more than 1 day next year.