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16 Jul 2002, 18:10 (Ref:335165) | #1 | ||
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How can I get the most from a trip to Snetterton?
Hello there! This is my first post on this forum, but from what I have read previously I know your collective wisdom and experience is just what I need to help me plan a trip.
In light of the ticket scandal and the general state of F1 at present, we decided to forgo our annual boys weekend to Silverstone, and get maximum value from our octagon season tickets by visiting somewhere new. So armed with tent and booze we will be descending on Snetterton for the first time. We plan to arrive on the saturday of the BTCC, camp that night and return home sunday. Problem is, I have no idea how it works there. So, what I think I need to know is the following: Is there a circuit camp-site? Will the roads be busy on Sat am? Where is the best place to watch the touring cars from? Paddock/pit arrangements? Any unmissable Snett experience we should sample while we are there? (nearby pubs in case we are the only poeple staying at the circuit etc.) Any other snippets of advice or suggestions would be most appreciated. Thanks folks! |
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16 Jul 2002, 18:17 (Ref:335169) | #2 | ||
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just thought, should this be on 'TRACKSIDE' forum? If so, sorry!
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16 Jul 2002, 20:04 (Ref:335274) | #3 | |
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You're right it probably should have been in Trackside, easily fixed though.
Camp site is on the circuit infield. Facilities are basic (as always) - portaloos, showers in the paddock, water tap or two. You might get charged to camp, £5 I think it is, just ask when you get to the gate and follow the main access road into the circuit and over the bridge. Traffic should be no problem getting in, getting out Sun evening may be another story. See http://www.redshoes-racing.com/Track...etterton.shtml for a few details about the place. Outside of Esses - Bomb Hole - Coram is good, so is infield by Russell chicane. Paddock is on the infield and open to the public. Unless you are felling rich avoid the on-track pub/cafe. Can't comment on any local pubs outside the circuit but you definately won't be the only ones there. I expect there will be a fairly large 10-tenths contingent if you want to come over and say hello. |
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16 Jul 2002, 21:09 (Ref:335329) | #4 | ||
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there is a really nice carvery if you turn right out of the circuit called the stag, all the local rqcing people go there and its always full of talent. and there is a really nice indian in attleborough
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16 Jul 2002, 21:42 (Ref:335351) | #6 | ||
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Traffic will be Ok on the Saturday, but there are road works all around Snett as they turn the A11 into a dual carriageway (at last!). Watch out - 40mph limit with speed cameras and stealth cop cars! Traffic on Sunday am will be a nightmare due to these roadworks, the BTCC crowds and even bigger crowd that descends on the Snetterton market next to the circuit entrance each Sunday. A tip for Sunday night..take a map and turn right directly out of the circuit on the country lanes ( towards Harling ) around the back of the circuit back to Thetford. The queues onto the A11 can be horrendous, espacially if it has been good weather and the traffic from the coast at Yarmouth is passing by.
Camping is usually on the infield by Riches. Best place to watch is Russell chicane on the infield but worth a wander around to look at other spots such as infield of Riches and outside at Bomb Hole and Coram. Spectators cannot stand on the outside of Riches or anywhere near Sear corner. Like all open old airfield tracks, it can be windy and cold but hopefully not at this time of year! You won't find any grandstands at Snett but grass banks to stand on. Take time to look at the fabulous new memorial to the 8th airforce at the entrance gates. Snett was a USAF bomber base in WWII. For local pubs best turn right out of circuit onto A11 and after a half mile you come to The Breckland lodge Motel . Next to this is The Stag Inn and 100 yds up the road The White Lodge. Loads of racing folk should be around. These pubs are just on the edge of Attleborough, a small market town. If you feel adventurous, you are only 18 miles from Norwich. See you there!! |
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16 Jul 2002, 21:49 (Ref:335358) | #7 | ||
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Thanks for the info folks. Always a bit of an adventure when you visit a circuit for the first time. Redshoes, it would be good to meet up with some other 'tenthers, especially as we are going to be strangers in a strange land. We've been chatting about it tonight and reckon we'll take a couple of disposible BBQ's and stay on site if there are going to be a few others staying over. Must admit though, the Star Wars canteen sounds kind of interesting...
Will speak nearer the time about how we will meet up with anybody else who is there. |
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16 Jul 2002, 22:05 (Ref:335375) | #8 | ||
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Mr Kitson,
Just got your info re. the roads and speed cops - many thanks. looks like we may have fun on some of those back roads. See you there. p.s. Must agree with what you have been saying about the Revival meeting elsewhere on the site - best w/e of the year as far as I'm concerned. |
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16 Jul 2002, 22:21 (Ref:335386) | #9 | ||
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Just to confirm that camping is indeed £5 for Snetterton, and there will be Showers and Portaloo's there, I rang up the circuit today, and the woman was very helpful. The campsite opens at 5pm on the friday night, and if it's anything like Oulton and Thruxton, you'll need to get there early to get a good place in the campsite.
I'm quite looking forward to Snet - it will be my first time there! Whoo hoo! |
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16 Jul 2002, 22:37 (Ref:335395) | #10 | ||
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I can assure you Snett is nothing like Oulton!! Its dead flat with just 2 trees I think! Should be OK for getting a good camping spot on the Sat morning. Loads of infield.
Should be interesting to see how big the crowd is as the past few TOCA meets have been night races. First one was great, fantastic weather - 'mini' Le Mans atmosphere - last two were wet and miserable but good racing. Snett usually provides great racing as it has two long straights and some quick corners such as Coram for the brave! Always a good atmosphere there at the bigger meetings but most of the regular clubbies have about 10 spectators!! Worst thing is if you want to watch from the outside at Russell or startline you have to go right around over the circuit bridge again. There was once a footbridge over the start straight but long gone. Lets hope for some 'summer' on the 28th! |
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17 Jul 2002, 05:55 (Ref:335511) | #11 | ||
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2 trees - I can only think of one!
There are 2 grandstands - on the start/finish straight but on the outside of the track (they used to let you cross the track but I suppose that has stopped) and on the inside at Russells. |
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I think they've gone now. The Angel Inn at Harling does good wholesome food (loads of it) but its usually booked up. |
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17 Jul 2002, 07:23 (Ref:335552) | #13 | ||
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Now, what was the name of that restaurant at Thetford where the waitress nearly threw us out...?
Duck!!! Thanks, Invader! |
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17 Jul 2002, 09:38 (Ref:335633) | #14 | ||
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If any of you get short of 'supplies', there is a massive Tesco's (open 24hr's)at Thetford which is less than 10 miles south of Snett and located just off the A11.
You never know....may be worth a visit en-route, I can recommend the full english breakfast! |
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17 Jul 2002, 11:26 (Ref:335686) | #15 | |
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how do you get the most from a visit to snetterton? a blindfold. it's like silverstone with nothing there, it's a hellhole.
jus' a warning. and it's snot for pictures too... |
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17 Jul 2002, 11:32 (Ref:335689) | #16 | ||
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17 Jul 2002, 11:44 (Ref:335698) | #17 | ||
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Thanks for the cheerey advice bella... Might keep the camera on stand-by for the Oulton Gold Cup if thats the case.
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still take your camera, because you can get some cracking shots above the fencing at russell chicane, but that's really the only decent place to go...
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17 Jul 2002, 11:58 (Ref:335711) | #19 | ||
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Best way to get something out of a trip to Snett.........hmm
Go to spa or somewhere instead, real racetrack, and actually seems closer unles you're starting out from Norwich or Dennis Rushens house. Facilities, cafe, grass, Sunday Market, two toilet blocks, can't think of much else, but can be good racing though. |
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17 Jul 2002, 12:35 (Ref:335724) | #20 | ||
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I marshal at Snetterton and although there isn't much about I like the circuit, they have moved the tyre wall at Corum further back so if something goes off there is shouldn't cause a safety car period. The Esses chichane is a good place to watch from and Russell is always exciting. I am sure you will enjoy your first visit there, just a shame it's not a night race.
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17 Jul 2002, 15:05 (Ref:335782) | #21 | ||
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I've been going to Snett since the year dot, it's either baking hot and dusty,(I remember once having to use my wiper's once before setting off!) or windy and cold - with nothing inbetween.
There's not an inch of shade, so if it's a baker, beware the Norfolk sun! Whatever the weather - enjoy! |
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17 Jul 2002, 15:13 (Ref:335786) | #22 | ||
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Best viewing points at Snetterton
Hi everyone,
I'm going to Snetterton for the BTCC for the first time so I was wondering where the best viewing points are, if anyone can help me. |
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17 Jul 2002, 15:45 (Ref:335794) | #23 | ||
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Hi Simon, welcome to ten tenths, Snetterton is quite basic as far as facilities go but for viewing a lot of people sit on the bank at Russell, just before the start/finish straight, usually get action there and you can see them come down from Corum which is quite a fast corner. The Esses chichane and Bomb hole also supply plenty to watch. Riches is the first corner so expect spins and dust there. I would arrive in plenty of time, watch some support races and then decide where you want to go, I am sure wherever you chose you will love the BTCC and keep coming back for more. Have fun
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17 Jul 2002, 18:45 (Ref:335894) | #24 | ||
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I didn't say they were permanent grandstands but there is def. one at Russells.
Mind you last year they stuck it on a slope and it was the most uncomfortable thing I have ever sat in. Grandstand seats are for sale again this year so I presume it is back! |
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17 Jul 2002, 19:54 (Ref:335952) | #25 | ||
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I hope so because my ticket includes a seat in Russells grandstand!
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