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26 Apr 2003, 22:04 (Ref:581705) | #1 | ||
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Next weekend will be the 1st time I have visited Brands Hatch, where is the best place to view the races from?
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26 Apr 2003, 22:48 (Ref:581724) | #2 | ||
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eurosport in a local pub! or the grandstand at paddock as you can then see druids, graham hill, etc
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27 Apr 2003, 07:08 (Ref:581857) | #3 | ||
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No point in asking anyone who has been before last weekend,as I gather it is somewhat chamged!
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The TV really isn't going to give you any real sense of what will be a very exciting day...I havent been for yers either, 1978 or 79 I think, but wouldnt miss this opportunity...I'm going to try view from the inside of Graham Hill...havent bought grandstand seats so I'll get there early pick a spot plant my flag (metapohrically speaking of course) and claim it as sovereign territory for the day |
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28 Apr 2003, 10:42 (Ref:582692) | #5 | |
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Unfortunately I'll be watching it on TV, assumming its on terrestial TV!
If I was going my viewing would be determined partly by the size of the Group of friends I was with. With the number of people there I suspect that if going on your own, or just with a friend one really needs a grandstand seat, otherwise once you have found a pitch for the day moving won't be an option! Is South Bank going to be open for cars? Thats always a good option, saves carrying your food and drink supplies all days, is dry if/when it rains! Icidentially if it does rain what happens? Presumably CART does run but the BTCC and other support will. |
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CART race in the wet..it's only on pukka ovals that they wont race
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28 Apr 2003, 11:08 (Ref:582712) | #7 | ||
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south bank will proberbly be closed to cars,
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28 Apr 2003, 11:28 (Ref:582731) | #8 | ||
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Best of luck Paul with trying to watch from what is now called Graham Hill bend. Used to be my favouite place around 1957-59.Could not afford paddock or stand tickets on my pocket money.But I remember you could see the expressions on the faces of drivers like Bruce McLaren & Jack Brabham in those days of open face helmets.
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28 Apr 2003, 12:20 (Ref:582791) | #9 | ||
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I would suggest the following places:
Paddock Hill Bend (grandstands sold out I believe) Inside of Druids Hairpin/Paddock Hill Outside of Druids South Bank (I think it will be open but get there really early to find a decent spot) Clark Curve. For Sunday and Monday make sure you get there early (8.00am) if you want a decent place to watch, after that it will be packed. |
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28 Apr 2003, 12:27 (Ref:582795) | #10 | ||
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Inside of Druids? is that going to be accessible to the general public?
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28 Apr 2003, 12:35 (Ref:582801) | #11 | ||
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I would have thought so. Entry is normally via the bridge half way up Paddock Hill, between posts 4 and 5
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28 Apr 2003, 18:02 (Ref:583056) | #12 | ||
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I know there has been countless debates on the changes at Brands, last year being a keen hobby photographer, i went to nearly every meeting 2 wheels and 4, this year however i have only been to one bike meeting ,in my opinion and many photographers opinions they have tottaly spoilt the track and the best place to watch racing now is indeed at home on the telly. Who would of thought that one bloody cart meeting could completelly ruin what was the best race track in Britain. I have noticed many A### lickers out there defending the changes, but if you look its just the usual suspects brown noseing.
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paul thats an over-reaction I think, I'm a brands regular and its not as bad as people are saying, for snappers sure it ruined but for speccies - nah its still fine
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28 Apr 2003, 19:34 (Ref:583131) | #14 | ||
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I'll be there at 7 by the latest..gas burner on, bacon a go-go , one of the quintessential racing smells..never mind the Castrol breathe in the salty pig strips
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29 Apr 2003, 07:20 (Ref:583460) | #15 | ||
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Sounds like Breakfast at your place then
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29 Apr 2003, 07:36 (Ref:583468) | #16 | ||
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If you pass an R Reg Black Alpha 156 that smells very
un-kosher pop in say hi grab a bite |
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29 Apr 2003, 08:03 (Ref:583493) | #17 | ||
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I'll be the marshal wearing a Type-R hat and red trainers. Red sauce on my sarnie please
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30 Apr 2003, 06:48 (Ref:584591) | #18 | ||
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