Bigger crowds for the Tuscans…

Bigger crowds for the Tuscans…

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d_drinks

Original Poster:

1,426 posts

269 months

Friday 9th May 2003
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With the relatively low grids this year the TVR could look at a few new ways to get people in the stands and increase the potential for sponsor, the answer:

F1 stylie grid/pit girls or maybe have the image on the factory cars… Baldrick you up for that

Sorry to all the ladies on the site if this is construed as blatant sexism well…… err…… yes it’s exactly that but there are extenuating circumstances it’s Friday and it’s sunny
in the city and the office girls are out sunning themselves

kjr

793 posts

265 months

Friday 9th May 2003
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The girls would not be much use, at getting out the crowds, dressed in thermal underwear which is what they would need at Knockhill today.

Its freezing cold and we have hail storms. Hope it gets better for the weekend.

KJR

griff2be

5,089 posts

267 months

Friday 9th May 2003
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No necessarily true.

The girls at Snetterton flogging 'Win a Ferrari' tickets braved the weather in little Ferrari tops. The amazing thing was they all seemed to change into hot pants as it started getting dark on the Saturday night.

At that stage I was dressed in fleece, ski jacket, gloves and PH fleecy hat, just to give you an idea of the temperature.

I felt very, very sorry for them.

The DJ 27

2,666 posts

253 months

Saturday 24th May 2003
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Funniest ever grid girls sight- FIA GT's at Silverstone in 1997. If you were there you'll know exactly what I mean. Was the middle of may, about -15 and pi$$ing it down. And out they come in their little tops and hotpants. Felt so sorry for them

PetrolTed

34,425 posts

303 months

Saturday 24th May 2003
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Almost all motor racing in the UK suffers from pitiful crowds compared to how many people should be there. The culture needs to be changed to make a dramatic difference. Facilities are generally crap, food crap, tickets prohibatively expensive, often cold and wet and nowhere much to shelter let alone sit down and there's little publicity. Many don't buy a programme because they're a rip off so don't know what's going on and motorsport coverage in the mainstream press is conspicuous by its absence.

Big_M

5,602 posts

263 months

Saturday 24th May 2003
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PetrolTed said: and motorsport coverage in the mainstream press is conspicuous by its absence.
And the TV coverage is pants. We cannot have sky due to living in a conservation area - they used to show the Tuscans on C4/ITV but that has stopped. Also what has happened to the F3/GT on channel 4 this morning? Got up early to watch it and it is Speedway.

tvrforever

3,182 posts

265 months

Saturday 24th May 2003
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Ted - great way to sell this weekend's fun??

Agree though - been to far too many racing events where the hospitality has been put to shame by the sort of thing you get at concerts...

Oh well it's dry right now so you never know the grid girls might be out shortly!

yellow peril

5,131 posts

272 months

Saturday 24th May 2003
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PetrolTed said: Facilities are generally crap, food crap, tickets prohibatively expensive, often cold and wet and nowhere much to shelter let alone sit down and there's little publicity. Many don't buy a programme because they're a rip off so don't know what's going on and motorsport coverage in the mainstream press is conspicuous by its absence.



Pheeew...........feel better now P/T

//P//

raceboy

13,100 posts

280 months

Thursday 29th May 2003
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The DJ 27 said: Funniest ever grid girls sight- FIA GT's at Silverstone in 1997. If you were there you'll know exactly what I mean. Was the middle of may, about -15 and pi$$ing it down. And out they come in their little tops and hotpants. Felt so sorry for them

Also at Silverstone but this time British GT's one year, grid girls standing backs to the cars, a Marcos takes it's place on the grid, and just taps the back of the girls ankles with the front spliter, down she goes landing with a thud on the bonnet