Supercar Sunday Breakfast Club

Supercar Sunday Breakfast Club

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Ben Wiltshire

Original Poster:

6 posts

77 months

Tuesday 8th May 2018
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The tickets are now on sale for this years Goodwood Supercar Sunday Breakfast Club! I have just got mine. Over the past few years the selection of cars has been incredible! Looks like it is going to be another very busy one. Last year it was very very busy with people and cars.

RSD 25

560 posts

203 months

Tuesday 8th May 2018
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Sorted mine & i'm refusing to tell people about the tickets being available nor that it's on.....

I really hope it's not busy & that most people can't be bothered to come....

F1JHerbert

538 posts

165 months

Thursday 10th May 2018
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I have got my ticket for the event.

it may possibly a nightmare. IIFF the weather is good, I can see it being a nightmare. Because people may possibly realise they need a free ticket. But I am not pre-judging anything.

It will be interesting to see what will happen. As people (as in the general public who do not go to Goodwood events regularly etc), might not realise they have to drive to the Horses and get the bus down....

Please this is all done as IF, BUTS and MAYBES.......

normalbloke

7,453 posts

219 months

Saturday 12th May 2018
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Ben Wiltshire said:
The tickets are now on sale for this years Goodwood Supercar Sunday Breakfast Club! I have just got mine. Over the past few years the selection of cars has been incredible! Looks like it is going to be another very busy one. Last year it was very very busy with people and cars.
For sale you say? How much I ask?

Ian Wegg

652 posts

140 months

Saturday 12th May 2018
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Tickets are free but you have to go through the ordering process. You get sent an email which you print off and take with you, it admits 2 adults.

Which reminds me, I ordered mine a few days ago but haven't had the email yet.

~iw

Ed Moses

607 posts

120 months

Saturday 12th May 2018
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Ian Wegg said:
Tickets are free but you have to go through the ordering process. You get sent an email which you print off and take with you, it admits 2 adults.

Which reminds me, I ordered mine a few days ago but haven't had the email yet.

~iw
Check your Junk mail folder. The confirmation email comes out very quickly.

Ed

largelunchbox

583 posts

201 months

Saturday 12th May 2018
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RSD 25 said:
Sorted mine & i'm refusing to tell people about the tickets being available nor that it's on.....

I really hope it's not busy & that most people can't be bothered to come....
Sounds like a fun event,hope you get your wish with a handful of cars and just you walking around.

South tdf

1,530 posts

195 months

Sunday 13th May 2018
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I think you might have missed Robs humour slightly regarding the slight overcrowding last year. Having met and seen Rob at most events I have been to I know he likes getting good pictures and takes the time to upload them on here for others to see.

Ben Wiltshire

Original Poster:

6 posts

77 months

Monday 21st May 2018
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We are kind of going to have to expect the large amount of young kids who see a nice car and start following it around all the way until it parked up. It was chaos last year at Blenheim Palace Classic And Supercar. A Veyron WRE turned up and by the time it had parked up about 30+ people were following it filming. If everybody stood back and let it drive past them they would get a better view of it plus it would mean that the photos have slightly less people in the background... Rant over lol

KAC30

20 posts

84 months

Tuesday 29th May 2018
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Is the shuttle bus idea now a regular thing or will we be in the fields? As I have not been to a shuttle bus event, is the queues waiting a problem

Ta

smile

fatboy18

18,947 posts

211 months

Wednesday 30th May 2018
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Let's hope for Dry Weather! According to the forecast it's yet another WET one!
this worries me as yet again the fields may be an issue when it comes to public parking!

Wonder if it will be cancelled? frown

Edited by fatboy18 on Wednesday 30th May 07:57

m4tti

5,427 posts

155 months

Wednesday 30th May 2018
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Saturday and Sunday are looking dry according to the met office.

Ed Moses

607 posts

120 months

Wednesday 30th May 2018
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fatboy18 said:
Let's hope for Dry Weather! According to the forecast it's yet another WET one!
this worries me as yet again the fields may be an issue when it comes to public parking!

Wonder if it will be cancelled? frown

Edited by fatboy18 on Wednesday 30th May 07:57
The reason for the new shuttle bus service from the Racecourse is to allow the breakfast club events to go ahead, even when the fields are wet. This should help to ensure that we do not get cancellations like last year.

But it is the British weather we are working with here.......and it has snowed for the Supercar breakfast club before (but it was earlier in the year).

Regards,

Ed

m4tti

5,427 posts

155 months

Wednesday 30th May 2018
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You don’t park on the track unless your car is registered, invited and part of the theme. You park in the public parking area which so far this year has been the race course.

PompeyReece

1,495 posts

89 months

Wednesday 30th May 2018
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anonymous said:
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Think your question is answered here:

https://www.goodwood.com/sports/motorsport/breakfa...

I quote:

"On arrival at Breakfast Club please follow the yellow event signs to get to the nearest public car park. All car parks are free. You will be directed by marshals, please follow their instructions closely and drive with due care and respect for other visitors and local residents.

After the cancellation of both Japanese Sunday and Vee-Power Sunday in 2017, we have put in place a new for 2018 wet ground parking plan to ensure our customers have an enjoyable and risk-free experience. In the event of waterlogged car parks, Breakfast Club guests will be directed to car parks 8 & 9 at Goodwood Racecourse, which is only a couple of minutes up the road and then taken directly to the event via shuttle buses free of charge.

*Please note; you will be notified whether we will run wet or dry surface parking in the pre-event email sent the day before the event."


Edited by PompeyReece on Wednesday 30th May 12:39

Lovey1

430 posts

181 months

Wednesday 30th May 2018
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anonymous said:
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I think you must have only just booked tickets because there was an option to display as well as attendance only when i got mine

m4tti

5,427 posts

155 months

Wednesday 30th May 2018
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anonymous said:
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It hasn’t been turn up and drive on for a long time. Everything’s on the web site. The registration button is more than likely removed as they have the cars they want for the display already.

PompeyReece

1,495 posts

89 months

Wednesday 30th May 2018
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Lovey1 said:
anonymous said:
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I think you must have only just booked tickets because there was an option to display as well as attendance only when i got mine
Yep, two different links to register; one for exhibiting and one for visiting

SteelySteve

350 posts

164 months

Wednesday 30th May 2018
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So Id quite like to take my P1 to Supercar Sunday this weekend but I think the registration window has closed, given mines the car they use to advertise Supercar Sunday I'm hoping I can get in :O) Id prefer not to have to shove it in the general car park.. Can anyone advise?

SteelySteve

350 posts

164 months

Wednesday 30th May 2018
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