Anyone going to LMES in Istanbul mid-November?
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I would have thought living in Bodrum you would like to get away from the English
Actually, I think most the teams are staying in Istanbul and travelling in each day.
I think it will be a great end of season do, the circuit looked awesome for the MotoGP, hope we get the same weather!
I noticed the diggers are there at the circuit doing more landscaping.
We'll be there supporting the TVR 1-2-3
Actually, I think most the teams are staying in Istanbul and travelling in each day.
I think it will be a great end of season do, the circuit looked awesome for the MotoGP, hope we get the same weather!
I noticed the diggers are there at the circuit doing more landscaping.
We'll be there supporting the TVR 1-2-3
togayyuvanc said:
it will be shame if don't go i live in Turkey. it is 14 hours by bus from where i live but i must go.
In the news (www.gt-eins.de) they said that there were some 200 and a hand full of spectators. It's only a guess but I think that a fifth race in let's say sunny Barcelona (it was sunny and 18 degrees warm there last weekend) would have pulled a lot more crowd. I hope they re-think next year's shedule.
To be honest, I don't see Turkey as a market for the LMES. It might be a market for F1 but then only because Bernie told them F1 is great. Sorry, but Instanbul neither delivers the spectators for LMES nor does it bring further "active" resources (new local drivers, teams, money) into the series. It's a clear vote for another venue for a fifth LMES race next year (if I were Ratel).
>> Edited by hansgerd on Wednesday 16th November 15:23
To be honest, I don't see Turkey as a market for the LMES. It might be a market for F1 but then only because Bernie told them F1 is great. Sorry, but Instanbul neither delivers the spectators for LMES nor does it bring further "active" resources (new local drivers, teams, money) into the series. It's a clear vote for another venue for a fifth LMES race next year (if I were Ratel).
>> Edited by hansgerd on Wednesday 16th November 15:23
hansgerd said:
In the news (www.gt-eins.de) they said that there were some 200 and a hand full of spectators. It's only a guess but I think that a fifth race in let's say sunny Barcelona (it was sunny and 18 degrees warm there last weekend) would have pulled a lot more crowd. I hope they re-think next year's shedule.
>>>>The weather was great when I left yesterday! Think it was like Silverstone, expected good weather and got a wash out. Definately the publicity was poor though.
To be honest, I don't see Turkey as a market for the LMES. It might be a market for F1 but then only because Bernie told them F1 is great. Sorry, but Instanbul neither delivers the spectators for LMES nor does it bring further "active" resources (new local drivers, teams, money) into the series. It's a clear vote for another venue for a fifth LMES race next year (if I were Ratel).
>>>>>They had a few Turkish drivers guesting in LMES as well as the Caterham Cup for local drivers. I had a word with Collard in the Spice Market on Monday and he was very happy with the circuit! The Classic Endurance lot seemed to enjoy the place as well. F1 was a sell-out, I hope the other races there pick up on support. There are a mass of new housing developments next to the circuit, so a few thousand more locals can pop in!
>> Edited by hansgerd on Wednesday 16th November 15:23
Believe some teams stayed behind to test at Istanbul. At least they had dry weather!
Ian Lewis said:
I did'nt manage to go but we had Mike Newton and Tommy Erdos over at Oulton Park on Tuesday 15th,fresh from thier succsess (First in class LM2 6th overall)in Istanbul.
Mike and Tommy were giving hot laps to the marshals in a 4.5 V8 engined Osprey.
Thanks to Mike and Tommy.
Truly, i didn't like the organization.TOMSFED(motorsports federation of Turkey) have dissapointed me and also crowd that i see at race day. there were nearly 100-150 people in maingradstand. i think there were more foreigners than Turks.Turkey is a good market for F1 but not for GT or LMES.my weekend was like a nightmare. mass transportation was poor i had to hitchhike when i was turning back from the track.Though i did enjoyed at the racei took lots of photos.the weather was cold.half of the track were closed(thanks to the security!!).i think i won't be going to Istanbul park again till i work with a team or i buy a car.
during the race day,in Istanbul, it was rainy and cold, In Bodrum it was sunny and the weather was around 21 degrees.why shoulnd't they built the track to the south of Turkey.
anyway these were my opinions on race week.i enjoyed about 6 hours in 3 days.
during the race day,in Istanbul, it was rainy and cold, In Bodrum it was sunny and the weather was around 21 degrees.why shoulnd't they built the track to the south of Turkey.
anyway these were my opinions on race week.i enjoyed about 6 hours in 3 days.
Hi,
I think they were a little unlucky with the weather over the weekend, but I still think there was little to no publicity. I noticed that even the posters for MotoGP didn't have dates on them!
With regards to transport, some people went by boat/train/taxi from European side and any minibus or taxi was at least 50 Euros per person. They still talk about the chaos during the F1 race, but there is a toll booth off the motorway at istanbul Park, I hope this was closed for the race!
We also reached a dead end when trying to walk around the circuit perimeter.
The irony is if the races were all better attended then they would secure these for years to come . . . Hungary has managed it for nearly 20 years and it is only used one week a year . . .
Here's hoping . .
I think they were a little unlucky with the weather over the weekend, but I still think there was little to no publicity. I noticed that even the posters for MotoGP didn't have dates on them!
With regards to transport, some people went by boat/train/taxi from European side and any minibus or taxi was at least 50 Euros per person. They still talk about the chaos during the F1 race, but there is a toll booth off the motorway at istanbul Park, I hope this was closed for the race!
We also reached a dead end when trying to walk around the circuit perimeter.
The irony is if the races were all better attended then they would secure these for years to come . . . Hungary has managed it for nearly 20 years and it is only used one week a year . . .
Here's hoping . .
togayyuvanc said:
Truly, i didn't like the organization.TOMSFED(motorsports federation of Turkey) have dissapointed me and also crowd that i see at race day. there were nearly 100-150 people in maingradstand. i think there were more foreigners than Turks.Turkey is a good market for F1 but not for GT or LMES.my weekend was like a nightmare. mass transportation was poor i had to hitchhike when i was turning back from the track.Though i did enjoyed at the racei took lots of photos.the weather was cold.half of the track were closed(thanks to the security!!).i think i won't be going to Istanbul park again till i work with a team or i buy a car.
during the race day,in Istanbul, it was rainy and cold, In Bodrum it was sunny and the weather was around 21 degrees.why shoulnd't they built the track to the south of Turkey.
anyway these were my opinions on race week.i enjoyed about 6 hours in 3 days.
there isn't much interest in LMES or GT in Tukey. there were more people in FIA GT but the weather was really nice and also advertisment was good. i didn't see any advertisement about the LMES race on TV.
i still like the idea that one the leg of LMES in Turkey.otherwise i can't see prototypes anywhereelse(there are strict visa rules when going to europe from here).i think advertising was the key about the race.even in motogp they announce the race 3 weeks before there were advertisings in most channels.
we are abit upstart(parvenu)about motorsports.3 years ago there were just some drivers and a touring car action in Turkey.i think motorsport federation is a bit weak to give the knowledge of these races to the public.the thing i have seen in istanbul was motorsports are still releated with some elite people of our country and some garage guys.i hope there will be more interest in next years.we are just warming up to motorsports in Turkey.
by the way there are some buses that goes near the track(to akfirat, where the track is).you just need to go Pendik to get these buses.it costs really cheap (about 7 € from Kadikoy).anyway i can give this tip next year, the last leg of LMES will be in Istanbul again.
i still like the idea that one the leg of LMES in Turkey.otherwise i can't see prototypes anywhereelse(there are strict visa rules when going to europe from here).i think advertising was the key about the race.even in motogp they announce the race 3 weeks before there were advertisings in most channels.
we are abit upstart(parvenu)about motorsports.3 years ago there were just some drivers and a touring car action in Turkey.i think motorsport federation is a bit weak to give the knowledge of these races to the public.the thing i have seen in istanbul was motorsports are still releated with some elite people of our country and some garage guys.i hope there will be more interest in next years.we are just warming up to motorsports in Turkey.
by the way there are some buses that goes near the track(to akfirat, where the track is).you just need to go Pendik to get these buses.it costs really cheap (about 7 € from Kadikoy).anyway i can give this tip next year, the last leg of LMES will be in Istanbul again.
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