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13 May 2003, 18:51 (Ref:598210) | #1 | ||
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40.000 at ASCAR!
teletext says that there was 40.000 spectators at Rockinghan for the ASCAR-is this right? Brilliant news if it is right and a record for a National race meeting here in the UK! First showing on tv should be Motors TV at 22.00-23.00 this Saturday unless I'm mistaken then NASCAR at midnight on NASN live that night as well!!
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14 May 2003, 12:36 (Ref:598690) | #2 | ||
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It was very crowded so 40,000 is probably realistic but they gave a hell of a lot of ticket's away free locally and Busted were there (I've never seen so many teenage girl's at a race before) which certainly made a difference, but I know some people who went for the first time and said that they enjoyed the racing and would go back.
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14 May 2003, 13:16 (Ref:598723) | #3 | ||
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Geez, how did they do that????? Did CART last year even get that much?
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The million dollar question is: How many will come back to see the next meeting?
I applaud any method of increasing crowds at motor racing events and hope for Rockinghams sake they return! |
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I agree with Stephen, I was there and there were heaps of kids and teenagers wandering about, they were probabaly there because it was free or they wanted to see Busted, can't see why they would want to!! ) how many will return on June 8th? In fairness the grandstands did stay quite full even when the live bands where on so we will see. There wasn't all the much ASCAR racing due to all the yellow flags but the pick ups where good. I had a great time wandering round and checking ut the new drivers, and I liked what I saw
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14 May 2003, 17:46 (Ref:598963) | #6 | ||
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I must admit it was the first time I have seen ASCAR`s and when they were racing I was impressed (marshalling from the pitlane). I am however disappointed that there were relatively few racing laps. I am sure the public don`t really like seeing a procession behind the pace car, once the excitment of the crash has worn off I am sure the punters get very bored easily. Something needs to be done to stop the flippin things crashing so often!!!!
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I can`t understand the record for a National event only being 40,000. Surely the heydays of the "SUN" Free Day`s at Brands in the `80s attracted more than 40,000??
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Perhaps there has to be a number of people paying to count?
There's bound to be a smaller crowd next time out (unless Atomic Kitten are playing ) - but, if it's larger than last year's average crowd size - surely it's worked? Remember - ASCAR Chat as part of the weekly Chat in the room on Thursday at 8pm BST |
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The 40,000 was the biggest crowd at a Motor Racing event this year, according to the Rockingham PA.
I think they deserve a well done for getting that many people through the gate. But a shame, so many people, so few racing laps. Still a good crowd at the end, long after "busted" had done their bit. Think 8th June will be a different story, down south we have Biggin Hill airshow that day, and Silverstone have the BTC. (Note in Autoexpress Halfords are planning to give away 50,000 tickets to that, with the coupon near the back cover!) Plus that day also clashes with the final world qualifying round for the National Hot Rods. Still if they target local people, they could just pull it off again. Last edited by Stephen H; 15 May 2003 at 01:09. |
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Sounds pretty successful to me. Getting them there the first time is important. Many will return and of course the existing fans will be there.
Congratulations!!! BTW, who were the top 10 finishers. Last edited by muggle not; 15 May 2003 at 02:14. |
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funny though you would have thought ppl came to see busted but when they were playing 95% stayed to watch the pickup race..... they werent dissapointed
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On a similar note, the commentator at the Donington F3/GT meeting reckoned that Mini races were put on at the start/finish of the day to get people in early and keep them there all day. Similar with the pick-ups I guess.
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What a great event it was. 2 great races, 1 great concert.
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and one hell of a crowd.... we really did shake the stands this time!!!
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How did John Stewart do? I live about 2 minutes drive from him and pass his transporter almost every day.
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Biggest crowd at a meeting at that level was at Mallory Park in the 70s. The Bay City Rollers appeared,and they had to shut the gates when people overflowed into the lake!
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It was a shame there were so many yellow flag incident's but watching Ben Collin's and Michael Verger's do that complete lap side by side was priceless. I still want to know where the hell Plato was though....
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Not all the rookies where poor, Earl goddard did well he only did his rookie test friday morning hopefully we will see him out again and he can show us what he can realy do
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Many meetings in the 50s and 60s had enormous crowds approaching 40,000, even at places like Mallory and Snetterton. Afterall, no Sunday shopping, not the intense competition of other attractions and events like today. The crowd at Mallory for the Radio 1 Fun Day in the early 70s was also huge, mainly due to the number of Teenies who came to see the Bay City Rollers. They were crossing the track mid race to get at the Rollers who were in the middle of the lake in a speedboat! |
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