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10 Dec 2018, 21:04 (Ref:3869274) | #1 | ||
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I just found out something I never knew or if I did I'd forgotten... I was flicking through an old edition of the Radio Times (Online) 16th July 1983
and the British Grand Prix was held on a Saturday ... was this a regular occurance... why was it held on a Saturday ? |
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Even now, Silverstone still has restrictions on Sunday usage - there is a cessation of track activity for about 20 minutes to allow the church bells to be rung. |
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It was a common thing. I always remember the 'Church Break' at Thruxton, which was my local circuit.
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Back in the 60s, motor racing was not permitted at Oulton Park on a Sunday, either. It was a real pain for us to have to prep the car after work on a Friday evening before the long drive up there from London, just in time to sign on and go for scrutineering.
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The last F1 race to be held on Saturday was the 1985 SA GP. Don't know why South Africa had their race on a Saturday?
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Think it was for similar religious reasons.was scrapped altogether from1986 until revived for 2 years to replace the USA in 92-93. Saudia Arabia is racing this coming Saturday
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11 Dec 2018, 21:10 (Ref:3869532) | #7 | |
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Well it was scrapped in 86 because of growing political pressure to withdraw due to apartheid
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Don't know why South Africa had their race on a Saturday?[/QUOTE]
SA had races on a Friday & a Monday as well in the 60's. Usually it was New Years Day. |
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12 Dec 2018, 15:15 (Ref:3869688) | #9 | ||
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Yep-and Britain had F1;F2 F5000 races on Good Friday & Easter Monday 1964 I remember going to F1 races on saturdays at Snetterton;Goodwood(monday);Aintreel;Silverstone before the GP at Brands Hatch.
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Brands races could be on Saturdays too-my first GP there was in 1972 was a Sat, but my last , in 1986 on a Sunday. Earlier this year I noticed that the clueless bint who writes The Times F1 reports mentioning there had never been a Saturday race in GP history |
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12 Dec 2018, 17:18 (Ref:3869714) | #11 | ||
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Just as bad as the equally clueless reporter for Sky TV who thinks F1 started in 1950 .I think only yesterday some idiot said the Indy 500 used to be an F1 race
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Well, it counted for the World Championship for a while, so he wasn't entirely wide of the mark......
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12 Dec 2018, 18:21 (Ref:3869731) | #13 | |
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F1 started in 1947. Gp racing started in 1906
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The first GP was on a Tuesday and a Wednesday.
I’ve driven the circuit too. Although not back in 1906. |
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Yes, I remember your exploits - how long ago was that now?
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Crikey. I’m not sure, a good five or so years ago.
Edit: it was. So I started the race on a Friday 107 years too late. Last edited by Adam43; 12 Dec 2018 at 22:25. |
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So..similar to Alonso's McLaren Honda then, based on its 2017 reliability....
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Thanks for the replies, interesting and what I half expected... of interest from that weekend I found a recording of a Radio 1 outside broadcast on the Friday night by Andy Peebles which included interviews with Derek Warwick and Murray Walker.
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I think nearly all UK Grands Prix were held on Saturdays up until the early 1980s.
Similarly all league soccer matches, rugby, horse racing, first class cricket, etc. were also held on Saturdays and virtually never on Sundays. Come to think of it shops and supermarkets didn't open on Sundays - only news agents, sweet sops and (some) petrol stations. All changed in the late 70s/early 80s. |
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A little evening delight, eh...? edit: So true, but the WDC started in 1950 (and the WCC in '58). Maybe that's what the presenter meant... Last edited by jimclark; 16 Dec 2018 at 03:26. |
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On rethink, apparently morning delight, eh?
edit: Also on rethink, maybe that's what the presenter actually stated.... |
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If you want to get really pedantic (which I think is what we're all doing here ) then you could argue Formula 1 didn't really exist until 1950. The non-championship events from 46-49 were using the agreed-upon regulations, but it never had a set name. Formula 1, Formula A, etc. It was only when Formula 3 came along in 1950 that F1 and F2 got their set names.
I don't think it's wrong to say F1 started in 1950. It's pretty obvious what is meant. And it was certainly part of the F1 World Championship. Whether drivers scored a point or not doesn't matter - https://www.formula1.com/en/results....ce-result.html |
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