Classic - Corporate Hospitality
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I have never sought corporate entertainment, but I cannot recall ever seeing pitches either.
The whole of the paddock area is used for the 6 class paddocks. The surrounding area is given over to club displays.
The Driver's paddock club does provide great food,and sponsor's guests eat there, but I don't think that you can just buy tickets unless you are nominated by a driver / owner. If you know someone, that should be your starting point. Peter Auto would be the people to ask if not.
I do know that there is a champaign tent, not an enclosure, in the village, but it's nothing special.
The whole of the paddock area is used for the 6 class paddocks. The surrounding area is given over to club displays.
The Driver's paddock club does provide great food,and sponsor's guests eat there, but I don't think that you can just buy tickets unless you are nominated by a driver / owner. If you know someone, that should be your starting point. Peter Auto would be the people to ask if not.
I do know that there is a champaign tent, not an enclosure, in the village, but it's nothing special.
Most corporate hospitality is run in the boxes above the pits. Usually manufacturer based, but also dealership networks as well. Speak to your dealer; they might be able to help.
Alternatively, some manufacturers use tents (very large tents) down toward the Porsche Curves (Porsche for instance), if you ring their respective hospitality teams they can give you prices – they’re not cheap! Think in thousands not hundreds…
Alternatively, some manufacturers use tents (very large tents) down toward the Porsche Curves (Porsche for instance), if you ring their respective hospitality teams they can give you prices – they’re not cheap! Think in thousands not hundreds…
TheDeadPrussian said:
Most corporate hospitality is run in the boxes above the pits. Usually manufacturer based, but also dealership networks as well. Speak to your dealer; they might be able to help.
Alternatively, some manufacturers use tents (very large tents) down toward the Porsche Curves (Porsche for instance), if you ring their respective hospitality teams they can give you prices – they’re not cheap! Think in thousands not hundreds…
Are you not referring to the 24hrs?Alternatively, some manufacturers use tents (very large tents) down toward the Porsche Curves (Porsche for instance), if you ring their respective hospitality teams they can give you prices – they’re not cheap! Think in thousands not hundreds…
rdjohn said:
Are you not referring to the 24hrs?
No. But it is similiar.I was at the Classic in 2010 and had use of the Bentley facility in a box above the pits, I also managed to enjoy some Porsche hospitality at the same event in their set up at the Porsche Curves (just beyond the Renault Alpine A110 gathering).
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