Goodwood Revival...?

Goodwood Revival...?

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Touching Cloth

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11,706 posts

240 months

Monday 10th July 2006
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Ok, so Ted has kindly given us a Goodwood forum, better start asking some question.

Despite being a member of the GRRC, I have not yet managed to make it to the Revival
Who has been, and more importantly who has been on the Friday?

Whilst definite that I am going to squeeze a day in this year, it might still only be the one. Friday is looking the most popular with Mrs Cloth so my question is, is Friday any good? I know it is just practice but do you get cars just tootling around or do they look like they are trying. Not really too bothered if they are actually racing each other or not but don't want to watch cars that are just cautiously saving themselves for the weekend.

Also are there other bits to do and see, still deciding on whether kids should be coming with or not and they will get bored if it just sitting and watching.

S.

ettore

4,134 posts

253 months

Monday 10th July 2006
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Revival is the better of the two Goodwood Events for several reasons - one of which is that it is a genuine competitive event. Friday is an excellent day, no racing but plenty of proper (hard charging)track action.

There are loads of extra things to do and look at - it`s eminently suitable for children.

Can`t beleive a member of the GRRC hasn`t been to the "main event"...

Touching Cloth

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11,706 posts

240 months

Monday 10th July 2006
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ettore said:
Revival is the better of the two Goodwood Events for several reasons - one of which is that it is a genuine competitive event. Friday is an excellent day, no racing but plenty of proper (hard charging)track action.

There are loads of extra things to do and look at - it`s eminently suitable for children.

Can`t beleive a member of the GRRC hasn`t been to the "main event"...



Cheers for that, Friday sounds like a goer then, I also imagine it will be less busy as the Times don't (or haven't yet) done a big giveaway and most will favour the proper racing at the weekend. Big aim of mine is to get some decent pics so could be to my advantage.

I know about the last bit, shocking. It is certainly not for lack of trying but it has almost been like a conspiracy to keep me away these last few years - things just keep coming up.

Not this year though This year is a definite.



Edited by Touching Cloth on Monday 10th July 10:01

The Wiz

5,875 posts

263 months

Monday 10th July 2006
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Revival is the better event IMHO. Friday is (usually) less busy. Get Grandstand tickets or, failing that, go for a walk out to Fordwater and Lavant.

Mustang Baz

1,632 posts

235 months

Monday 10th July 2006
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Touching Cloth said:
Ok, so Ted has kindly given us a Goodwood forum


Great idea!

Touching Cloth said:
Despite being a member of the GRRC


Sinclair - am interested in this and have reviewed membership on the website. Would be interested to know what you feel you get for your membership and (revival excepted) whether you consider it worthwhile?

Touching Cloth

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11,706 posts

240 months

Monday 10th July 2006
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MustangBaz said:
Touching Cloth said:
Despite being a member of the GRRC


Sinclair - am interested in this and have reviewed membership on the website. Would be interested to know what you feel you get for your membership and (revival excepted) whether you consider it worthwhile?



I think it is defo worth it (it is like 2-3 tanks of petrol a year at the end of the day). You get some nice forward parking, 10% off the tickets, members enclosures (albeit not trackside) which serves food & drinks where you can escape the crowds for a bit. At the Revival, I understand you get also access to the paddock which is not seemingly open to the public, obviously not done this yet so can't comment any more but it sounds good.

They have also recently launched "The Kennels" which is clubhouse for the golf but also open to all members of the GRRC and the AeroClub, it is stunning, like a posh London club with lounge, library, restaurant and bar.

There is an open house in August for members which I am going to as well andt they also run a load of events, dinners, track days etc for members, overseas trips etc. these are exclusive to members albeit at additional cost.

Get your name down though as there is a hefty waiting list, am sure mine took about 18 months to 2 years so you will have some time to think about it



Edited by Touching Cloth on Monday 10th July 16:45

The Wiz

5,875 posts

263 months

Monday 10th July 2006
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It is well worth it. It is true that you can only get into the main paddock at the Revial if you are a GRRC member. The open day at the House is (I think) 13th August and includes a display of members cars. Very good event.

ettore

4,134 posts

253 months

Monday 10th July 2006
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The Wiz said:
.... It is true that you can only get into the main paddock at the Revial if you are a GRRC member...


Wrong, you can also decide for your company to take a hospitality package there (cough).

Dan Friel

3,639 posts

279 months

Tuesday 11th July 2006
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Everyday at the Revival is excellent. I've marshalled every day expect for the event in 2001.

I personally think that Woodcote is one of the best corners in the country. Make sure you visit it.

The Wiz

5,875 posts

263 months

Wednesday 12th July 2006
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ettore said:
The Wiz said:
.... It is true that you can only get into the main paddock at the Revial if you are a GRRC member...


Wrong, you can also decide for your company to take a hospitality package there (cough).


I stand corrected .... the corporate guys are probably the scruffy ones ...

Big cheese!

547 posts

219 months

Thursday 20th July 2006
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The Wiz said:
ettore said:
The Wiz said:
.... It is true that you can only get into the main paddock at the Revial if you are a GRRC member...


Wrong, you can also decide for your company to take a hospitality package there (cough).


I stand corrected .... the corporate guys are probably the scruffy ones ...



Wrong again.... Me and my son have got in all the times weve been there!

But only because were friends with the duke!

The Wiz

5,875 posts

263 months

Thursday 20th July 2006
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Big cheese! said:
The Wiz said:
ettore said:
The Wiz said:
.... It is true that you can only get into the main paddock at the Revial if you are a GRRC member...


Wrong, you can also decide for your company to take a hospitality package there (cough).


I stand corrected .... the corporate guys are probably the scruffy ones ...



Wrong again.... Me and my son have got in all the times weve been there!

But only because were friends with the duke!


I give up ....

simes205

4,542 posts

229 months

Friday 21st July 2006
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I've been for the last 5 years on either Saturday or Sunday. I generally walk all the way around the track to take in each corner.
The spectators Pre-1966 car park generally stalls me for an hour or so before even going through the entrance to the event!

Darth Dave

2,253 posts

233 months

Friday 21st July 2006
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ettore said:
Revival is the better of the two Goodwood Events for several reasons - one of which is that it is a genuine competitive event. Friday is an excellent day, no racing but plenty of proper (hard charging)track action.

There are loads of extra things to do and look at - it`s eminently suitable for children.

Can`t beleive a member of the GRRC hasn`t been to the "main event"...


What he said. Get a Grandstand ticket though. The best stuff happens on the track and you will want somewhere comfy to sit and see it.

And I really must get my ticket sorted out.

L100NYY

35,221 posts

244 months

Saturday 22nd July 2006
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I would not miss the Revival under any circumstances, I have been going since the very first one and go on all 3 days. I would also say that you should try and would all the circuit as there are some truly graet vantage points out at the back of the circuit and generally it's a tad quieter out there too.

I would also say that you should try and dress up (not that I'm saying you're scruffy you understand) as I have noticed in the last couple of years that more and more people get into the spirit of the event by either wearing period clothing or even just a modern suit combo.

I have never been to en event that really touches me in a way that the Revival does and I for one cannot wait until Sept. The racing is absolutely fantastic and this is finished off by a truly magical ambience created by Charles and his team with a totally period look to the whole circuit.

Not to be missed.

Touching Cloth

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11,706 posts

240 months

Monday 24th July 2006
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L100NYY said:

I would also say that you should try and dress up (not that I'm saying you're scruffy you understand) as I have noticed in the last couple of years that more and more people get into the spirit of the event by either wearing period clothing or even just a modern suit combo.



Fear not, I plan to Spiv it up with the best of them, even thinking about growing a quick tache .....

Oh and don't worry, I would say I am normally sruffy in fact I made a special effort to tidy myself up for Le Mans

L100NYY

35,221 posts

244 months

Monday 24th July 2006
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Touching Cloth said:
in fact I made a special effort to tidy myself up for Le Mans


skentellytubby

7 posts

235 months

Monday 24th July 2006
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Go go go go. Its magic. Better than the FoS, I think, maybe. No, maybe not, just different. FoS is better for mates and boys, whereas I take my missus to Revival and she loves being able to put her glad rags on.

Friday is a good warm up day - not too busy and plenty of time to see things.

Get dressed up - its worth it.

Get tickets for Chicane or Woodcote Grandstands. Its the best seats in the house - believe me. Its where all the action happens (alhtough I wouldnt like to see the same action as happened last year right in front of me - re Willie Green) As a GRRC member, you may still be able to get some for these stands.

The Uni may have places left to stay, but I dont know if the students are back? We always try to stay there as its only £20 a night or so, but I assume they are back as we are staying in a pub in town for £OH MY GOD, HOW MUCH?!! per night.

Staying there is the main pain in the bum really - gets so tight for rooms there, worse than FoS I think.

skentellytubby

7 posts

235 months

Monday 24th July 2006
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Oh and go to the Kennels. Lovely nosh and surrounding, really good value as well. And you never know who might be sitting on the next table....various faces present when I went there during the FoS

monty quick

230 posts

237 months

Tuesday 25th July 2006
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I have done Goodwood festival of speed, even driven the track several times with Mythril but I'm a Revival virgin. This is to be fixed this year. I have a ticket including Grandstand but no clobber. I want to get some period clothes (see myself as a RAF Officer). Does anyone know where I can hire some gear in Essex?
Thanks