Goodwood 73rd members meeting live stream this weekend

Goodwood 73rd members meeting live stream this weekend

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FourWheelDrift

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88,506 posts

284 months

Thursday 19th March 2015
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In case you are not going and don't know about it.

http://www.motorsportmagazine.com/race/events/watc...

"For the first time ever, we’re pleased to offer live streaming on the Motor Sport website, and we’re kicking off with the 73rd Goodwood Members’ Meeting.

As you may have heard, this year’s installment will feature high-speed demos from high-airbox F1 cars from the ’70s and a large field of McLaren F1s. So if you can’t be there this weekend, check back here from around 8.30am on both days and get up to speed on all the action from Lord March’s time capsule."

Timetable on link above.

viscountdallara

2,818 posts

145 months

Thursday 19th March 2015
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Great call FWD.....
I look forwards to watching this.. smile

Prancing Hippo

229 posts

148 months

Sunday 22nd March 2015
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Eric Mc

122,007 posts

265 months

Sunday 22nd March 2015
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Nice surprise to find. Thanks.

Those mid 70s F1 cars are just so charismatic.

indigorallye

555 posts

225 months

Sunday 22nd March 2015
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Live on Motors TV now.

MG511

1,754 posts

241 months

Sunday 22nd March 2015
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Highlights package on Motors TV now.

BlimeyCharlie

903 posts

142 months

Sunday 22nd March 2015
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I watched some of this yesterday via Autosport.
Could only manage small doses though...the two guys doing the commentary, both for telly and at the circuit, are the same two who were one of the reasons I stopped attending races about 20 years ago.

They just talk rubbish!
Waffle waffle and then more waffle about being cold and trying to get their fan heater working in their commentary booth thing.

Kind of Alan Partridge without any humour, none whatsoever. Or Dads Army, again devoid of jokes. A hybrid of both?

The sound of the cars would be fine, but that was kind of turned down to hear these two prats yakking on about a McLaren costing "about 5 mill" and it having a "BMW V8 engine".

Pub bores.


cupofbeans

1,631 posts

175 months

Sunday 22nd March 2015
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David Addison was fine on TV today today and kept the Alfa love to a minimum! Loved the Gerry Marshall races.

SpeedMattersNot

4,506 posts

196 months

Monday 23rd March 2015
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BlimeyCharlie said:
I watched some of this yesterday via Autosport.
Could only manage small doses though...the two guys doing the commentary, both for telly and at the circuit, are the same two who were one of the reasons I stopped attending races about 20 years ago.

They just talk rubbish!
Waffle waffle and then more waffle about being cold and trying to get their fan heater working in their commentary booth thing.

Kind of Alan Partridge without any humour, none whatsoever. Or Dads Army, again devoid of jokes. A hybrid of both?

The sound of the cars would be fine, but that was kind of turned down to hear these two prats yakking on about a McLaren costing "about 5 mill" and it having a "BMW V8 engine".

Pub bores.
At about 12.30 on the Saturday, one of the commentators was definitely EATING whilst broadcasting live. Absolutely disgusting.

BlimeyCharlie

903 posts

142 months

Monday 23rd March 2015
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SpeedMattersNot said:
BlimeyCharlie said:
I watched some of this yesterday via Autosport.
Could only manage small doses though...the two guys doing the commentary, both for telly and at the circuit, are the same two who were one of the reasons I stopped attending races about 20 years ago.

They just talk rubbish!
Waffle waffle and then more waffle about being cold and trying to get their fan heater working in their commentary booth thing.

Kind of Alan Partridge without any humour, none whatsoever. Or Dads Army, again devoid of jokes. A hybrid of both?

The sound of the cars would be fine, but that was kind of turned down to hear these two prats yakking on about a McLaren costing "about 5 mill" and it having a "BMW V8 engine".

Pub bores.
At about 12.30 on the Saturday, one of the commentators was definitely EATING whilst broadcasting live. Absolutely disgusting.
Thankfully I missed that 'treat' but not at all surprised by that. I did hear one of them blowing on their hands to keep warm.
Wouldn't be shocked if they broadcast from the toilet, bath or when cutting toenails..."I say old chap, that clipping went in my soup"...

I used to go to motor racing to relax and just wander about, get away from it all after a week of work, but these two ninnies would prattle away ALL DAY and rather like a dripping tap it just becomes very tiresome. Nothing to say and saying it too loud.







RESSE

5,701 posts

221 months

Monday 23rd March 2015
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A shame the coming together of the Mercedes and Lister-Knobbly resulted in damage to the cars. I hope drivers are ok?

Allyc85

7,225 posts

186 months

Monday 23rd March 2015
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Nick Padmore - Goodwood Lap Record - 1966 Team Surtees Lola T70 Spyder

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXRzQa8czZk&in...

That noise!

coppice

8,605 posts

144 months

Wednesday 25th March 2015
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160 down the back straight and astonishing acceleration. Near 50 year old car too -shows how relatively little things have moved on compared to the 50 years preceding the T70.

chevronb37

6,471 posts

186 months

Wednesday 25th March 2015
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coppice said:
160 down the back straight and astonishing acceleration. Near 50 year old car too -shows how relatively little things have moved on compared to the 50 years preceding the T70.
I was doing a little post-event analysis last night. Al Buncombe was pulling a genuine 170mph at the timing beam after the Lavant Kink in his T70. That's not far off the speed his LMP1 Nissan will be pulling on the run to Mulsanne in June...