Spectating on a trackday at Snetterton

Spectating on a trackday at Snetterton

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DomV77

Original Poster:

72 posts

75 months

Sunday 9th December 2018
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Hello All,

I admit this is a little different to usual (feel free to move it if its in the wrong section).

I was wondering if you can spectate on a trackday at Snetterton?
I just wanna practice some motorsport photography and this seems like a great opportunity before the main events of next year.

Has anyone done this before?

Thanks

Paul_M3

2,368 posts

185 months

Sunday 9th December 2018
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It’s no problem at all.

Anyone can turn up to a track day and spectate / take photographs.

I’ve had a work friend turn up a couple of times to practice his photography skills.

E-bmw

9,217 posts

152 months

Sunday 9th December 2018
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That goes for any track by the way, but some are more accessible than others.

I think Cadwell stands out by virtue of the fact that the access paths go right round the circuit.

DomV77

Original Poster:

72 posts

75 months

Sunday 9th December 2018
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Paul_M3 said:
It’s no problem at all.

Anyone can turn up to a track day and spectate / take photographs.

I’ve had a work friend turn up a couple of times to practice his photography skills.
Excellent, I am pleased to hear this!

Sounds like it's also worth while going to increase the skills too.

Thanks

DomV77

Original Poster:

72 posts

75 months

Sunday 9th December 2018
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E-bmw said:
That goes for any track by the way, but some are more accessible than others.

I think Cadwell stands out by virtue of the fact that the access paths go right round the circuit.
Oh awesome, thats even better then!

Now thats what you call access eh. I can definitely tell that Snetterton is more accessible than Silverstone but then again I guess Silverstone is a Grade 1 circuit so it needs more protection?

But thankyou!

timbo999

1,293 posts

255 months

Monday 10th December 2018
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If you go to the stand (I hesitate to call it a grandstand... you'll know what I mean when you see it!) next to the café at Snetters you get a good view of nearly the whole circuit and I would of thought it would be a good vantage point for 'photos.

DomV77

Original Poster:

72 posts

75 months

Tuesday 11th December 2018
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timbo999 said:
If you go to the stand (I hesitate to call it a grandstand... you'll know what I mean when you see it!) next to the café at Snetters you get a good view of nearly the whole circuit and I would of thought it would be a good vantage point for 'photos.
Ah is that the Agostini stand?

geeks

9,178 posts

139 months

Tuesday 11th December 2018
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Snett has a load of great place for spectators to take pics, you can also stalk the TDO photographer too and see what he is doing wink

timbo999

1,293 posts

255 months

Tuesday 11th December 2018
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DomV77 said:
Ah is that the Agostini stand?
The one I go to whilst the MINIs brakes lose their red glow is in-between Palmer and Agostini - you can see the circuit all the way from Riches to Brundle.



Konan

1,835 posts

146 months

Wednesday 12th December 2018
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The only time you're really prevented from going into Snetterton is if there's an event with a gate price or if someone has hired the track and requested that there be no access (super secret testing, etc).

xjay1337

15,966 posts

118 months

Wednesday 12th December 2018
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DomV77 said:
Hello All,

I admit this is a little different to usual (feel free to move it if its in the wrong section).

I was wondering if you can spectate on a trackday at Snetterton?
I just wanna practice some motorsport photography and this seems like a great opportunity before the main events of next year.

Has anyone done this before?

Thanks
Plenty of spots. A bicycle may be a good idea smile

Actus Reus

4,234 posts

155 months

Thursday 13th December 2018
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You'd be able to wander up onto the pit wall as well. The best photos I've seen are taken as cars reach the end of Bentley straight and enter the complex under the Bridge. I've no idea where the photographer stands, but I guess you can access it easily enough near to the stand by Bombhole.

Also don't try Bedford - it's the one track that isn't geared up for spectating.

Timbo_S2

532 posts

263 months

Thursday 13th December 2018
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No issues getting into Snett - I often pop in if i'm passing with work and grab a coffee, whilst seeing whats going on...

As echo'd above, take a pushbike if you want multiple viewing points. Its big and open!

DomV77

Original Poster:

72 posts

75 months

Thursday 13th December 2018
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Actus Reus said:
You'd be able to wander up onto the pit wall as well. The best photos I've seen are taken as cars reach the end of Bentley straight and enter the complex under the Bridge. I've no idea where the photographer stands, but I guess you can access it easily enough near to the stand by Bombhole.

Also don't try Bedford - it's the one track that isn't geared up for spectating.
I can get on the pit wall?
Also do you know if I can get to the inside of Riches / Outside of Palmer at all? I'd like to have a look there.
The end of the straight is where I've sat for the BTCC for the last 11 years haha. Great place to watch from, defo will be getting some from that area.

Thanks very much!

DomV77

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72 posts

75 months

Thursday 13th December 2018
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Timbo_S2 said:
No issues getting into Snett - I often pop in if i'm passing with work and grab a coffee, whilst seeing whats going on...

As echo'd above, take a pushbike if you want multiple viewing points. Its big and open!
Ah sweet, that's pretty awesome!! Defo will be going then!

The only problem is I can't fit a bike in my car and I don't have one of those bike rack thingies. But I've been several times before so I know what to expect haha

tr7v8

7,192 posts

228 months

Thursday 13th December 2018
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DomV77 said:
Timbo_S2 said:
No issues getting into Snett - I often pop in if i'm passing with work and grab a coffee, whilst seeing whats going on...

As echo'd above, take a pushbike if you want multiple viewing points. Its big and open!
Ah sweet, that's pretty awesome!! Defo will be going then!

The only problem is I can't fit a bike in my car and I don't have one of those bike rack thingies. But I've been several times before so I know what to expect haha
Borrow a folding bike!

Actus Reus

4,234 posts

155 months

Friday 14th December 2018
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DomV77 said:
I can get on the pit wall?
Also do you know if I can get to the inside of Riches / Outside of Palmer at all? I'd like to have a look there.
The end of the straight is where I've sat for the BTCC for the last 11 years haha. Great place to watch from, defo will be getting some from that area.

Thanks very much!
Riches not so much - you can get onto the big mound that looks down on it - not sure how close you can get at the base of that. Should be ok for the outside of Palmer - there's a stand alongside the straight after Palmer and I'm fairly sure you can get alongside the fence a bit nearer the turn itself.

And yes, on a trackday just stroll through a garage, cross the pitlane and hop up on the wall. There's nothing and nobody to stop you - you can also get quite near to the exit of Murrays which should produce some decent photos.

QBee

20,976 posts

144 months

Saturday 15th December 2018
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You can go anywhere on the track, including the pit area.

You will also find that there will be some drivers there who will be happy to give you passenger rides.
Make sure you have got a willing driver first, then go and sign on as a passenger for the day.
It's usually about £20 for the day, and they will give you a wrist band to show at the pit lane exit.
All you will then need is a helmet (full face if the car is open topped) and your own supply of sick bags.
Helmets can be hired for a tenner at the track.
But you won't be allowed to use the camera in the car, indeed you will have to put it away in the boot of your own car.