2025 Breakfast Club Dates & Themes
2025 Breakfast Club Dates & Themes
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The Hypno-Toad

13,022 posts

225 months

Monday 4th August
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Ian Wegg said:
I spent a very frustrating half hour in the early hours of this morning trying to find my ticket for today's breakfast club. Nothing in the app, and the website just took me round and round in circles through outdated pages. I gave up and went back to bed! When will Goodwood sort its IT out?
I thought that I had forgotten to book a ticket and so had my mate who I usually go with. I was sure I had so rang the ticketing office after checking my account which did appear empty.

“No sir, I can confirm that you haven t booked a ticket,”

Guess what turned up in my inbox on Friday ..

I couldn t go by then as I had made other plans but it shows the new system still has some bugs.

realjv

1,163 posts

186 months

Monday 4th August
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tonymor said:
I was marshalling yesterday. I thought it was an excellent morning with the various area s dedicated to the cars of the years.
I thought Sunday was the best of the 'new look' Breakfast Clubs so far. Plenty of cars, although the paddocks remain oddly sparse.

RichB

54,924 posts

304 months

Monday 4th August
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realjv said:
tonymor said:
I was marshalling yesterday. I thought it was an excellent morning with the various area s dedicated to the cars of the years.
I thought Sunday was the best of the 'new look' Breakfast Clubs so far. Plenty of cars, although the paddocks remain oddly sparse.
I couldn't make it, my cars being hors de combat, but by new look do you mean themed in the three paddock areas?

mk1coopers

1,404 posts

172 months

Tuesday 5th August
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Personally, I’m not a fan of grouping the cars together, too much like individual one make car shows, which I actively avoid now, I liked the randomness of parking as you arrived.

With the grid, I can understand why they changed that as people were getting there earlier and earlier to get a spot.

ecsrobin

18,426 posts

185 months

Tuesday 5th August
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RichB said:
I couldn't make it, my cars being hors de combat, but by new look do you mean themed in the three paddock areas?
Yes the paddocks just feel empty and like others a load of cars all looking the same except the colour is a breeding ground for rivet counters rofl

I had completely forgot it was on then saw something on Saturday evening but don’t remember any reminder from Goodwood or the app.

I probably won’t bother next year if the format is going to be the same.

RichB

54,924 posts

304 months

Tuesday 5th August
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mk1coopers said:
Personally, I m not a fan of grouping the cars together, too much like individual one make car shows, which I actively avoid now, I liked the randomness of parking as you arrived.

With the grid, I can understand why they changed that as people were getting there earlier and earlier to get a spot.
Hasn't the grid always been pre-allocared, or has that changed too?

wal 45

870 posts

200 months

Tuesday 5th August
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ecsrobin said:
Yes the paddocks just feel empty and like others a load of cars all looking the same except the colour is a breeding ground for rivet counters rofl

I had completely forgot it was on then saw something on Saturday evening but don t remember any reminder from Goodwood or the app.

I probably won t bother next year if the format is going to be the same.
It felt a bit like the early Breakfast Clubs attendance wise (a major positive) but like you wasn't sure on the format, I know it's free and appreciate the effort the marshals put in but it was a bit...boring.

We had the app nightmare on Sunday morning too and actually on reflection should probably have just turned the car around and did something different. I like a classic but lines of the same old E types, Austin Healey and Triumphs (the sort of cars for enthusiasts rapidly disappearing) just aren't my thing...maybe moving the date forward to pre 2000 might make it a bit more interesting?

I guess though the Breakfast Club is on very borrowed time and we should just be "thankful" it still exists as not sure it fits with the current Goodwood portfolio, we'll see.

RichB

54,924 posts

304 months

Tuesday 5th August
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wal 45 said:
ecsrobin said:
Yes the paddocks just feel empty and like others a load of cars all looking the same except the colour is a breeding ground for rivet counters rofl

I had completely forgot it was on then saw something on Saturday evening but don t remember any reminder from Goodwood or the app.

I probably won t bother next year if the format is going to be the same.
It felt a bit like the early Breakfast Clubs attendance wise (a major positive) but like you wasn't sure on the format, I know it's free and appreciate the effort the marshals put in but it was a bit...boring.

We had the app nightmare on Sunday morning too and actually on reflection should probably have just turned the car around and did something different. I like a classic but lines of the same old E types, Austin Healey and Triumphs (the sort of cars for enthusiasts rapidly disappearing) just aren't my thing...maybe moving the date forward to pre 2000 might make it a bit more interesting?

I guess though the Breakfast Club is on very borrowed time and we should just be "thankful" it still exists as not sure it fits with the current Goodwood portfolio, we'll see.
Frankly there are plenty of events for what I'd call modern cars, hot-hatches, fast Fords and, of course, Super/Hyper cars, e.g. Goodwood have Supercar Sunday breakfast meet. Coincidentally I steer clear of Supercar Sunday because, I have zero interest in rows of Red Ferraris, lime green Lambos and purple McLarens. biggrin

wal 45

870 posts

200 months

Tuesday 5th August
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RichB said:
Frankly there are plenty of events for what I'd call modern cars, hot-hatches, fast Fords and, of course, Super/Hyper cars, e.g. Goodwood have Supercar Sunday breakfast meet. Coincidentally I steer clear of Supercar Sunday because, I have zero interest in rows of Red Ferraris, lime green Lambos and purple McLarens. biggrin
Don't think I mentioned Supercars/hot hatches/fast Fords anywhere in my post....just suggested moving the cut off date as the current catchment is getting a bit stale (IMO). Goodwood have cut out a lot of the themes they used to support at BC and they aren't coming back.

As I alluded to though my view is that it's all part of the "new" Goodwood business model and ethos.

jeremyc

26,634 posts

304 months

Tuesday 5th August
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RichB said:
I couldn't make it, my cars being hors de combat, but by new look do you mean themed in the three paddock areas?
You would have appreciated the line up of Lagonda (amongst others) in the staging area. smile

Blue M5 and Golf R

828 posts

179 months

Tuesday 5th August
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I liked it last sunday it is free and brilliant cars and it is great to chat to the owners as well and i am not into rivit counting though rofl

RichB

54,924 posts

304 months

Tuesday 5th August
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wal 45 said:
RichB said:
Frankly there are plenty of events for what I'd call modern cars, hot-hatches, fast Fords and, of course, Super/Hyper cars, e.g. Goodwood have Supercar Sunday breakfast meet. Coincidentally I steer clear of Supercar Sunday because, I have zero interest in rows of Red Ferraris, lime green Lambos and purple McLarens. biggrin
Don't think I mentioned Supercars/hot hatches/fast Fords anywhere in my post....just suggested moving the cut off date as the current catchment is getting a bit stale (IMO). Goodwood have cut out a lot of the themes they used to support at BC and they aren't coming back. As I alluded to though my view is that it's all part of the "new" Goodwood business model and ethos.
No, you didn't mention supercars I did, it was as an example of a Breakfast Club with cars newer than 2000. Indeed, I was at the 'Taxed and Tasty' one earlier this year in my TVR and there were plenty of newer cars on the circuit from the assembly area down towards Madgwick. That's why I'm genuinely confused as to what you mean by 'move the cut off date', because there isn't one. Neither am I aware of a new business model and ethos? confused



Edited by RichB on Tuesday 5th August 19:22

mk1coopers

1,404 posts

172 months

Wednesday 6th August
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RichB said:
Hasn't the grid always been pre-allocared, or has that changed too?
In the early days of the BC, before having to apply for entry, I remember being directed to the grid on several occasions, then as it got more popular, people got the even earlier to get a grid spot.

I appreciate the effort that goes into these events, and have done two of this years Sunday Drives with the car to support them, I hope they continue, I just prefer, (apart from the grid), the older random parking.

jeremyc

26,634 posts

304 months

Wednesday 6th August
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RichB said:
That's why I'm genuinely confused as to what you mean by 'move the cut off date', because there isn't one.
Last Sunday's Classic theme was exclusively for cars registered before 1995 I believe.

Arkose

3,581 posts

173 months

Wednesday 6th August
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mk1coopers said:
RichB said:
Hasn't the grid always been pre-allocared, or has that changed too?
In the early days of the BC, before having to apply for entry, I remember being directed to the grid on several occasions, then as it got more popular, people got the even earlier to get a grid spot.

I appreciate the effort that goes into these events, and have done two of this years Sunday Drives with the car to support them, I hope they continue, I just prefer, (apart from the grid), the older random parking.
Yes, the grid slots have been pre selected for the more interesting cars for quite some time

RichB

54,924 posts

304 months

Wednesday 6th August
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jeremyc said:
RichB said:
That's why I'm genuinely confused as to what you mean by 'move the cut off date', because there isn't one.
Last Sunday's Classic theme was exclusively for cars registered before 1995 I believe.
Ah yes, I thought Wal was talking generally about Breakfast Clubs not specifically Classic Car Sunday. That must be my misunderstanding.