Yellow Dust ?
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JohnW

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100 posts

232 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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Having got back from Santa Pod at the weekend, almost everything is covered in a fine yellow(?) dust. Anybody have the same problem.
Just wondering what it is. confused

Flying Toilet

3,621 posts

232 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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I had the same. As did my car and everything else. I presumed it was the mud from the top end of the bank as it was quite a dust storm at times up there on Monday...

fester426

272 posts

217 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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Its powdered money,it comes straight out of the exhausts on all the racecars.

Tony 1234

3,465 posts

248 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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fester426 said:
Its powdered money,it comes straight out of the exhausts on all the racecars.
laugh

Furyous

25,229 posts

242 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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fester426 said:
Its powdered money,it comes straight out of the exhausts on all the racecars.
Very good !

veryoldfart

1,739 posts

226 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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it was indeed dust/soil being blown from the banking, quite a lot at times, SPR need to grass it or get the water hoses on it to damp it down, it cant aid traction or combustion...


BTW, it was worse at the startline

Edited by veryoldfart on Thursday 17th September 09:53

MotorPsycho

1,126 posts

232 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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how very british, a hot sunny weekend of drag racing and what do we need, water tongue out

veryoldfart

1,739 posts

226 months

Thursday 17th September 2009
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MotorPsycho said:
how very british, a hot sunny weekend of drag racing and what do we need, water tongue out
i think it was worse on sunday after the dry spell, on sunday the wind got up and whipped up the dust storm, it was all over my camera and i was by the ice cream van on the banking

tlrracer

165 posts

220 months

Thursday 17th September 2009
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Superb idea, make the bank nice and muddy.....Genius!

Time Machine

487 posts

269 months

Thursday 17th September 2009
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Whatever you do there will be dust, grass won't stop it as it gets kicked up in all the places a lot of people walk such as the top of the bank and the slopes up and down. Dust is better than mud in my book anyway :-)

4mo

1,299 posts

196 months

Thursday 17th September 2009
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Definitely very dusty at the weekend, never had that problem at last years European finals. Then again didn't get much racing either wink

veryoldfart

1,739 posts

226 months

Thursday 17th September 2009
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tlrracer said:
Superb idea, make the bank nice and muddy.....Genius!
it usually is anyway....


i didnt mean a deluge of biblical proportions, its called dust suppresion....

they could regrass the end of the bank and close it off for a year


mind you, isnt that end earmarked for grandstands soon(ish)?

firewalker

366 posts

202 months

Thursday 17th September 2009
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[quote]mind you, isnt that end earmarked for grandstands soon(ish)?
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Hope not!
Tried the grandstands on Sunday and gave up on them after 15 minutes of not seeing the end of a single race or even the ETS & MPHs - saw mexican waves of people up out of their crammed seats to follow the cars from half track - then half-turning in the cramped conditions to find their springloaded seats to lower them again - but not much of what we'd paid for. You have to go with it and hope to see something through the gaps, I wonder if anyone actually sees anything.
Good for the startline action, bks for the full race, getting the numbers and even convenient ergonomics!
Went to the fencing at the front of the stands to be told by a steward that we had return to our seats as we were spoiling other peoples views! Replied that if that was his job he should tell everyone not to rise out of their seats at the same time ie during a race. He declined to engage any further, we returned to the banks.
Never again.

Much as I rate Santa Pod and continue to have a great time there it definitely seems like the spectating access gets subtly eroded more and more.

Edited by firewalker on Thursday 17th September 17:07

4mo

1,299 posts

196 months

Thursday 17th September 2009
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Totally agree, it would be a great shame to loose any of the bank, if they want to squeeze in more spectators make the bank bigger. Then again that doesn't bring in more revenue in grandstand ticket sales.

Also bring back the barn, not my first choice of viewing area but certainly a different view, and gives you some appreciation of just how straight the cars and bikes don't run.

Time Machine

487 posts

269 months

Friday 18th September 2009
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FAIL!

Please, no more talking about the barn. I really thought that everything that could ever be said on that topic had been said.

As for the grandstands I don't see why people pay good money for a seat then stand up. If everyone stays seated the grandstands work, if you want to stand up go to the bank. I prefer the bank anyway, far better environment (and have you ever tried taking a pushchair in a grandstand?)

Oh and if you think the dust at Santa Pod was bad you should see the state of the course marshals at Silverstone after a dry day.

Time Machine

487 posts

269 months

Friday 18th September 2009
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firewalker said:
Much as I rate Santa Pod and continue to have a great time there it definitely seems like the spectating access gets subtly eroded more and more.
The bank has grown over recent years from what I recall, the only subtle erosion of it is people walking to the bar/toilets/car park and back.

Yes, the pitside viewing opportunities (apart from the grandstand) have shrunk a bit recently but that is primarily as they try to fit more cars in the bike so there is more to watch. Yes, the big speakers, generators and bins in the old fire up row do block the view from behind the catering vans but that was never a good viewing area anyway (especially after watching Venon crash).

firewalker

366 posts

202 months

Friday 18th September 2009
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Time Machine said:
firewalker said:
Much as I rate Santa Pod and continue to have a great time there it definitely seems like the spectating access gets subtly eroded more and more.
The bank has grown over recent years from what I recall, the only subtle erosion of it is people walking to the bar/toilets/car park and back.

Yes, the pitside viewing opportunities (apart from the grandstand) have shrunk a bit recently but that is primarily as they try to fit more cars in the bike so there is more to watch. Yes, the big speakers, generators and bins in the old fire up row do block the view from behind the catering vans but that was never a good viewing area anyway (especially after watching Venon crash).
I wasn't referring to the erosion of the bank, if anything it seems to build up. The whole site in general seems to improve more and more.
I just remember not so long ago when it wasn't such a struggle to get a decent view of the track from wherever you were, in the pits, on the bankside or behind the startline.

Some but not all the grandstand seats have the desired view of start/middle/numbers boards so it creates a domino effect of people up and down out of their seats. Not worth it when it's busy. Better freedom of movement, view and atmosphere on the bank in our opinion.

4mo

1,299 posts

196 months

Friday 18th September 2009
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Time Machine said:
FAIL!

Please, no more talking about the barn. I really thought that everything that could ever be said on that topic had been said.
Sorry I'm new on here, didn't realise the barn had been discussed to death. I assume I'm not alone in my opinion.

Time Machine

487 posts

269 months

Friday 18th September 2009
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4mo said:
Sorry I'm new on here, didn't realise the barn had been discussed to death. I assume I'm not alone in my opinion.
The barn became a bit of a running theme on here for a while, it was great but the place has moved on. There are many who share your views but hopefully now everyone has accepted it.

veryoldfart

1,739 posts

226 months

Friday 18th September 2009
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Time Machine said:
4mo said:
Sorry I'm new on here, didn't realise the barn had been discussed to death. I assume I'm not alone in my opinion.
The barn became a bit of a running theme on here for a while, it was great but the place has moved on. There are many who share your views but hopefully now everyone has accepted it.
is there any choice?

pitside viewing is no either grandstand or "not so grand - stand"

so that leaves the banking.....take it or leave it seems to be the general attitude