Goodwood Revival Who is going

Goodwood Revival Who is going

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prideaux

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4,969 posts

149 months

Wednesday 20th August 2014
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Looking forward to seeing some great cars and great Guys again this year and some of the TVRs we had at the 72nd Meeting which was probably one of the greatest events ever I guess a never to be repeated experience as next time I guess more people will attend and that was the beauty of this years event the spirit of the Revival without the crowds



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Bebee

4,679 posts

225 months

Thursday 21st August 2014
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Ticket price keeps putting me off £88 for me and the GF for entry only.

prideaux

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4,969 posts

149 months

Thursday 21st August 2014
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Bebee said:
Ticket price keeps putting me off £88 for me and the GF for entry only.
The Best money you can spend if you book the Friday its cheaper than Saturday and food well there is Tesco there where you can buy food at sensible prices if you don't want an over priced burger and you don't have to get the program although the ear Piece Radio is worth having as you can keep up with the commentary anywhere or take a packed lunch.
All Told a great Day
And should you decide to go down on the Saturday without a Ticket the Over the Road area which also has a lot of stalls and the Bonhams Auction Tent is great with the biggest free classic car show with all the pre 73 cars parked up many with there show descriptions and some even for sale signs so all in all a great package.
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portzi

2,296 posts

175 months

Thursday 21st August 2014
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I'm only going because I get a discount being at headley court. It is a fantastic event. But over priced to keep the RIF RAF out.!!

Grantura MKI

817 posts

158 months

Thursday 21st August 2014
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This is what has happened to Monterey. You need a small fortune to attend all of the events on offer.
Sadly, I will be back home and will miss it.
Best,
D.

Philup

49 posts

144 months

Thursday 21st August 2014
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I'll be there. These were taken in 2009

Phil


Philup

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Philup

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Sonus

292 posts

183 months

Thursday 21st August 2014
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Hopefully next year.

Need to make "Little Thunder" a bit more reliable before I embark on the 3750 miles trip smile

prideaux

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4,969 posts

149 months

Thursday 21st August 2014
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Sonus said:
Hopefully next year.

Need to make "Little Thunder" a bit more reliable before I embark on the 3750 miles trip smile
Well you know if you do you will get the Red Carpet Treatment from the Kent contingent
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Fiscracer

585 posts

210 months

Sunday 24th August 2014
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If there is a way to post a PDF I will put up theis year's entry list

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Fiscracer

585 posts

210 months

Sunday 24th August 2014
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As many of you seem interested in the Fordwater Trophy - there are three Granturas

Race(s): 9 Fordwater Trophy - For production-based sports and GT cars, of a type that raced between 1960 and 1966 Race Status: National A

Car No. Shelter No. Year Make Car and Model Entrant Confirmed Driver(s)

1 1963 AC Ace-Ford Ten Tenths Ltd Mason-Franchitti, Holly

2 1963 Elva Courier Mk3 GT Peter Glover Greaves, Martin

3 1964 Ginetta-Ford G4 Winchester, Nigel Winchester, Nigel

4 1963 Ginetta G4 Fox, Paul Mumford, Lee

5 1964 Iso Rivolta GT Collett, Alan Collett, Alan

6 1965 Lotus Elan S2 Cooke, Jeremy Cooke, Jeremy

7 1962 TVR Grantura Mk IIa Reid, Grant Sinclair, Tony

8 1962 MG B Binnington, Anthony Binnington, Anthony

9 1963 MG B Bamford, Anthony Bamford, Jo

10 1962 Ogle SX1000 James, Nicholas Draper, Julien

11 1966 Porsche 911 Penfold, Roger Wykeham, Bill

12 1963 Reliant Sabre Six Drabble, Simon Drabble, Simon

14 1963 Tornado Talisman Simon Merriott Allenby-Byrne, Joe

15 1962 Triumph TR4 Ryan, Chris Ryan, Chris

16 1962 Triumph TR4 Ross-Jones, Allan Ross-Jones, Allan

17 1961 Turner Mk2 Adams, Peter Adams, Peter

18 1963 TVR Grantura MK III Bernberg, Robi Bernberg, Robi

23 1960 Turner Mk1 Turner, Darren Turner, Darren

24 1961 TVR Grantura MkIIa Pavey, Richard Pavey, Richard

25 1965 Warwick GT 350 McDonald, Ian McDonald, Ian

29 1962 Morgan Plus 4 Smith, Murray Smith, Murray

33 1961 Sunbeam Alpine Bradfield, Tristan Bradfield, Tristan

39 1964 MG B 'Le Mans' Sidery-Smith, Barry Sidery-Smith, Barry

57 1965 Porsche 911 Rutt, Peter Rutt, Peter

61 1964 Ferrari 275 GTB-6C de Miguel, Carlos de Miguel, Carlos

63 1963 Rochdale Olympic Lewis, Roland Lewis, Roland

64 1964 Porsche 901 Morfett, Kevin Smith, Andrew

71 1960 Lotus Elite Arculus, Brian Arculus, Brian

75 1961 Lotus Elite Ellis, Robin Ellis, Robin

96 1961 Gilbern 1800 GT Bell, Mike Bell, Mike

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dryden

361 posts

169 months

Sunday 24th August 2014
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It will be interesting to see how the Gilbern fares against the Granturas and MGBs....................

geeeman

1,310 posts

255 months

Sunday 24th August 2014
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i wil be supporting the ginetta entries!

it is even worth going just to see the cars displayed in the pre 72 parking, and i think last year they also had a big screen showing some of the racing

RichB

51,567 posts

284 months

Sunday 24th August 2014
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Bebee said:
Ticket price keeps putting me off £88 for me and the GF for entry only.
Is £44 considered expensive for full a day's entertainment?

Maybe I'm out of touch but with people paying £50-£60 to watch 90mins. football this looks good value to me.

geeeman

1,310 posts

255 months

Sunday 24th August 2014
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problem is tickets are now sold out..

prideaux

Original Poster:

4,969 posts

149 months

Sunday 24th August 2014
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RichB said:
Bebee said:
Ticket price keeps putting me off £88 for me and the GF for entry only.
Is £44 considered expensive for full a day's entertainment?

Maybe I'm out of touch but with people paying £50-£60 to watch 90mins. football this looks good value to me.
Its the Best value event in all ways would not miss its so much more than just a racing event its a real live Time Machine you pull in park your car and step back in Time it is so well organised and where else can you see cars racing that you usually never even see at most classic car shows.
Andrew

PS do people actually pay that much to watch overpaid men kick a dead Cow filled with air round a field Crazy wink

RichB

51,567 posts

284 months

Monday 25th August 2014
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prideaux said:
...do people actually pay that much to watch overpaid men kick a dead Cow filled with air round a field Crazy wink
I think you're stepping back in time too there Andrew; it's not been dead cow & pig's bladder for 50 years. More likely space age technology synthentics filled with nitrogen hehe

prideaux

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149 months

Monday 25th August 2014
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RichB said:
I think you're stepping back in time too there Andrew; it's not been dead cow & pig's bladder for 50 years. More likely space age technology synthentics filled with nitrogen hehe
hehe You can tell how much I know about Football just a little less than I do about classic cars but at least interested and learning about classic cars wink
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Bebee

4,679 posts

225 months

Monday 25th August 2014
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I've never paid to watch a match either, I went to FOS 2006 and that was fantastic, it was also the year I did Le mans and Silverstone.
I guess I need to go too at least one Revival before making a price moan.
Sold out anyway, so maybe next year.