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10 May 2024, 17:48 (Ref:4208033) | #1 | |
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Is there any live streaming this year?
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10 May 2024, 18:13 (Ref:4208038) | #2 | |
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Thankfully. It is.
It's all under the 'live' section of the Goodwood YouTube channel. https://youtube.com/@GoodwoodRR?si=5yK1-XjntuCLToje |
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Thanks for the link crooky. Two live streams tomorrow Sat day one and one Sunday for the race.
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Some great driving and cars but also, as to be expected some very average driving in great cars!!
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And some very slow decisions on red flag in the 3-red-flagged F1 race......
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Highlights on ITV4 tonight at 8pm.
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28 May 2024, 18:57 (Ref:4210819) | #7 | ||
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Several grids still avalaible for viewing on YT.
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31 May 2024, 18:57 (Ref:4211149) | #9 | ||
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Just watched the "highlights" programmes, and all I would say is that some of the driving was absolutely atrocious. So many drivers seem to be unaware that they have mirrors to see what is going on behind them and consequently don't use them; whilst others appear to have no spacial awareness and don't know what is going on around them.
Results are then that there are some big bills for damage to some special cars, damage that could so easily have been avoided. |
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Sadly fore me this event is the epitome of rich awful people showing off they real self.
I feel sorry for the people that have toiled for weeks and months to prep these things, then again they have also probably charged hundreds of pounds an hour to do so, so you might as well fleece these people as much as you can. |
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The one wish I have is to race at Monaco one more time . We have ex Howard Heerey Chevron B9. He told me that in 1969 there were 80 F3 cars entered . He said his qualy was at 6 am Friday morning and he drove the Chevron from Menton where he was staying on the public roads to Monaco . Just imagine doing this again now . He missed the cut by one place in qualy . I know the F3 people tried really hard to get a race this year as it’s 60 th year of running 1 liter F3
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However..... These cars killed pro drivers back in the day. That the only qualification to drive them these days is a big wallet really degrades the quality of the cars. There should be a minimum licence standard that relies on more than just "track time". I'm sure the rich owners could get a kick from watching their cars being driven properly *and safely*, plus the other drivers on track would feel safer. Sent from my AC2003 using Tapatalk |
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This is an endless aspect of modern historic racing, and is only really sorted at places like the Revival where often very quick pilots are plugged in.
I found Monaco depressing to watch, yes it was great to see Lyons and plenty of others giving it death, but it is not just speed it is awareness and the ability to simply drive the car that really shows up these rich punters. An old F1 car is not easy to drive, but the vast majority of these people can;t even heel and toe, surely a must for driving and using a racing f1 gearbox, I know this is pedantic, but it's Monaco, and it should really be better. Why would you not want to learn, I tell you why because you are rich and arrogant and simply dont care. Which is surely not a great sell. I would honestly rather see a car doing nothing in a museum than see and hear it being driven no better than I could drive it with no experience. |
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