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15 Mar 2008, 14:01 (Ref:2152478) | #1 | ||
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Oulton F3/GT & Tenths Gathering
I may make the journey to Oulton on Easter Monday. Can I park anywhere where the track is visible? What are the best viewing points? What time do gates open on Monday as I am happy to arrive early? Any help with this appreciated.
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I too should be going on the Saturday. I`m with Paddy in that I`ve not been before and would like to know about parking arrangements....
Looking at maps, and aerial views of Oulton it appears you park in the centre of the "square" (excuse my over-simplification of things - I mean the shape created by the club layout), or you use a completely different entrance gate to access trackside parking at the Knickerbrook/Brittens area. *** checks map here..... http://www.motorsportvision.co.uk/im...cuit-large.pdf *** Aha, it seems there is a Knickerbrook AND a Shaws entrance separate to the main one. And also external parking the other side of the startline. Can any regulars give any insight as to whether there is an additional charge for parking "inside" the circuit, or using the Knickerbrook or Shaws entrances? Presumably the parking to the East of the startline area is free?? Also, are these entrances likely to be open Saturday, as well as Monday?? |
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I don't think there's any additional charge regardless of where you park, there wasn't a couple of years ago anyway. Knickerbrook is quite good, but most places are accesible.
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I've been to the F3/GT meeting for the last couple of years and parked at Knickerbrook. Although you're quite far back from the circuit, you can see large sections of the circuit from the car: Cascades, Knickerbrook and the climb up Clay Hill. It is always useful to be able to retreat to the car, as it's been freezing the last couple of years.
From Knickerbrook, you can walk down to Britten's chicane, but it's a fair hike to get to Lodge or Old Hall going through the infield. It's worth the journey though as the paddock is open and you can wander around the back of the pits. Viewing from the infield at Cascades is a good place to watch from. Parking is free as far as I know, but it is quite a busy meeting being the first of the season, so don't arrive too late. |
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Thanks for the replies chaps.
Is the footbridge at Clay Hill kept permanently open or it is possible that it could be locked?? Just wondering whether parking at Knickerbrook might cause problems accessing other areas if your only way to infield is via footbridge. My only experience is of Brands, where occasionally there can be issues with gates/bridges being padlocked on test/practice days. I was hoping to pop in to the second half of Fridays test, and then do Qually day Satuday, so it mightn`t be so busy with people as on the Monday. |
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15 Mar 2008, 16:55 (Ref:2152656) | #6 | ||
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I should be going along on the Monday, weather permitting! I haven't been to Oulton Park in quite some years, but I normally go to watch at Cascades and the grandstand at Lodge Corner. Some great action at both corners!
I've not followed F3 in any depth, so I am a complete newbie to it. Who should I be keeping an eye on? |
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Some testing times here.
http://www.tsl-timing.com/?loc=major...&eventid=81117 It appears to be an interesting mix of drivers |
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Thanks for that everyone.
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However, I predict that central parking (on at least the Monday) will be controlled, and you'll be directed where to park. Therefore, you may not get to park somewhere you can watch from your car in the event of bad weather. If you want to have this option, I'd recommend entering at Knickerbrook and parking on the outside. Most places for parking around there will have some view of the circuit; I'd recommend (if you can) keeping going around the track and parking around Hill Top - you can park pretty close to the track (tyre wall - wire fence - access road - your car) and will be able to see Cascades & Hill Top - and Knicker and Britten's are either side of you (you might need to stand forward to properly see them). Quote:
As a note, to access the outside of the track from the Avenue to Lodge you'll have to use a designated crossing point between sessions, as there's no bridge. The crossing at Lodge will definitely be in use on both days, there is now a now one at the Avenue - I predict it'll be in use on Monday as the main day, as a guess it probably won't be on the Saturday (but we'll see!) |
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Thanks ASp. Will probably follow your instructions. I'm thinking of keeping the family comfortable in the case of poor weather. I'm made of sterner stuff! We've got a small campervan so can provide a few home comforts if reqiured.
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I'm going to struggle to get there next week so I was thinking of maybe going along on Friday for the test day. I've been to Silverstone for various testdays, F1 down to club level with no problems regarding circuit access so is Oulton much the same or should I not bother?
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If you are travelling some distance though, it's probably best to contact the circuit just to double check. |
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16 Mar 2008, 13:40 (Ref:2153646) | #14 | ||
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Cheers for that, I'm only half and hour away so it's no big deal if they turn me away.
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Thanks for all the replies - would never have thought there would be a pedestrian crossing point - especially with all todays health and safety rules! Looking at the map again though it makes complete sense.
Being a Brands diehard I can see quite a few similarities with Oulton. It seems to be a Brands GP circuit in reverse if you like. The centre club "square" equating to the GP Loop at Brands with most of the viewing occuring on the inside. I assume you can`t access the outside AT ALL between the Clay Hill footbridge right the way around to Lodge. Seems a shame there isn`t the ability to progress past Brittens a bit more, towards the exit of the hairpin. The tightness of that corner, and it`s camber is something I remember standing out about Oulton when I used to watch it on TV as a kid about 20 years ago, but it seems that to ever see it close up you would have to drive the circuit, marshal or have a media pass. |
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Just wondering, as there's quite a few of us going to be there, is it worth having a classic 10 Tenths gathering on the Monday? There's a planned 50minute lunch break from 11:58 (If that happens or not depends on the ability of the drivers to keep it on the back stuff), so about 12:15 might be a time most people can make it? |
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I'm up for that!
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I'll be there on the Monday. It would be cool to meet up with some real-life internet people.
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I've been to the F3/GT race the past couple of years, parked on the outside of the circuit on the run to Cascades. I've tried to Park at or near Knickerbrook but it's packed, almost got stuck in mud in 2006!! So i'll most likely be in my usual place Easter monday.
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18 Mar 2008, 14:12 (Ref:2155639) | #21 | ||
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I can only do the Saturday I'm afraid, so if we do have a Tenths gathering I might not be able to be there.
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18 Mar 2008, 14:47 (Ref:2155653) | #22 | ||
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I'll be there all weekend. Working, but I'll see if I can fit it in.
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I'll be around and about on Monday, so I may put an apperence in.
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Thanks for the tips strider - I'm a fan of Finnish drivers, so it's good to know there's one to cheer on I'm going with the old man (heading back home for Easter weekend you see) so I'm not sure if I'll be able to make it over but I'll try and make an appearance. Really looking forward to it...it'll be the first "proper" motorsport (excluding Grand Prix Legends and RoC) I've seen in...well, since the grandstand at Lodge corner existed! |
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