Parking options at Goodwood Festival of Speed

Parking options at Goodwood Festival of Speed

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slow_1

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119 posts

200 months

Monday 7th July 2008
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Does anybody know if there is any level hardsurface parking available? I'm going down on the Friday in a very low car and am concerned about parking it in the normal field.

I don't even mind paying extra for the privilage as I just want to ensure that the grounds level and won't damage the underside of the car!

I did ring Goodwood but they surprisingly were not very helpful!

Edited by slow_1 on Monday 7th July 20:39

Elderly

3,497 posts

239 months

Monday 7th July 2008
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From their (un-intuitive to navigate - IMO) website:- "All car parking is on grassland. There are no hard standing or specialist parking areas for low-slung sports cars – please bear this in mind before setting out".

wessbee

77 posts

204 months

Monday 7th July 2008
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As above - all parking is in the fields surrounding the house, even GRRC members. And it has the potential to get very, very muddy, especially as it's tipping down here now (10 miles from Goodwood) and the forecast looks similar for the rest of the week. Any chance you can borrow a Land Rover?

Save Ferris

2,686 posts

214 months

Monday 7th July 2008
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Ive been quite a few times and not seen any hard standing parking areas, maybe worth emailing 'jgoodwood' through his profile to see if he has any suggestions for you.

Joshw

6,565 posts

198 months

Monday 7th July 2008
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Park elsewhere, secure carpark, get the courtesy bus in?

MaestroDave

150 posts

203 months

Monday 7th July 2008
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I suspect it's not allowed, but there is a huge Sainsbury's and Homebase just down the road with very good parking facilities... you could walk from there in about 20mins, or perhaps even just hitch a lift up?!

I've missed out on an idea here... I live in Chichester and could have offered a park and ride service in exchange for a run out in something fast... but instead will be off down to Classic Le Mans! Seems a waste of a convienient place to live smile (Before you all ask, brother in law coming to house sit in exchange for a ticket!)

Dave

RedCabbage

3,606 posts

233 months

Monday 7th July 2008
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Park in the car parks at the bottom of the hill, they are the flattest.

They are grass and if it's anything like last year they can get slippery but the only real danger is tw@ts who can't drive and cover your car in mud like this



People were panicking and dialing in 4000rpm before dropping the clutch to ensure a swift exit. I drove my RWD S2000 out through several inches of mud no problem.

Great event though, don't let the condition put you off. If it's peeing down just head up to the rally stage for an authentic spectator experience.

S7Paul

2,103 posts

235 months

Monday 7th July 2008
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Looking at the forecast for the rest of the week and the weekend, there's every chance that the car parks will end up looking like a re-enactment of the Somme. I can remember several previous FoS where people just had to wait until a 4x4 towed them through the mud to get out of the car park. If it's any consolation, the long range forecast says that the following Mon, Tue & Wed will be warm & sunny. If you're approaching from the A27, you've got a reasonable chance of ending up in a fairly flat field. If you're approaching from the North (through Singleton), you'll probably be parked on a hill.

AJLintern

4,202 posts

264 months

Monday 7th July 2008
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Can't be much worse than last time - I'd hope that they might have made some improvements...

kelk

955 posts

214 months

Tuesday 8th July 2008
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To be fair it was horrible weather last year and the main issue was not actually getting going but avoiding the ruts. Some drivers did show their complete lack of understanding when it came to bad weather / slippy conditions and I did see a prang or two mainly by idiots in cheapo RWD who thought they were in a mk II escort on the RAC Lombard.

Fun if you're in the field with a few mates / by yourself, not fun if the car park is full of all sorts of cars including exotica.

Have to decide on the day which car to take as the real issue was actually the ruts in the exit lanes / pathways out. They were getting seriously deep in places.

Corky

704 posts

241 months

Tuesday 8th July 2008
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I agree it was difficult, i am no great driver but I got the Griff on and off, albeit at a about 2mph! laugh

sotonboy1977

1,018 posts

225 months

Tuesday 8th July 2008
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looks like all my luggage space will be taken with boots and a tow rope,then find a 4x4 to park next to...!!!!!!

RaeB

552 posts

215 months

Wednesday 9th July 2008
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It has been raining in the Goodwood area since Sunday with the forecast for the next 5 days stating more rain. Please come prepared, it's going to be a wet and muddy one.

TonyHetherington

32,091 posts

251 months

Wednesday 9th July 2008
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RaeB said:
It has been raining in the Goodwood area since Sunday with the forecast for the next 5 days stating more rain. Please come prepared, it's going to be a wet and muddy one.
Uh oh!

Thanks for the update, though biggrin

GKP

15,099 posts

242 months

Wednesday 9th July 2008
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We'll be in the Range Rover, so if you need a tow rope give me a shout - but I'll need time to finish my canapes and strawberries before getting muddy. biggrin

GolfGT_Girl

5,190 posts

211 months

Wednesday 9th July 2008
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GKP said:
We'll be in the Range Rover, so if you need a tow rope give me a shout - but I'll need time to finish my canapes and strawberries before getting muddy. biggrin
I should be ok in the golf?, last year was wet but I got out fine.

5H4K

145 posts

199 months

Friday 11th July 2008
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There was minimal rain yesterday and today. The next two days are supposed to be pretty good so things are looking up. I live here so I can tell you what it's really like.

As for low cars; I've had no problems whatsoever driving/parking in their parking areas in the past few years.