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3 Sep 2019, 09:14 (Ref:3925542) | #51 | ||
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After a very late decision to go on Sunday, have to say that, despite Silverstone's 'best' efforts, I rather enjoyed the race.
It was a shame that the LMP1 race wasn’t a little more exciting but as always GTE Pro/Am made up for it. The howl from the Am Porsches when they were in convoy down the start/finish straight actually made my ears ring! Have to agree with many of the comments here though about the lack of understanding, lack of commitment from Silverstone. It does seem a huge waste of space not to have the grandstands open on Sunday. H&S gone mad again! Just returned from Spa 24 Hours where the organisers go out of their way to make sure that the spectators are well catered for and that ALL grandstands are open and FREE! It felt that attendance was significantly down on Sunday over previous years, with the shuttle buses being much easier to get on, with little or no queuing. Started in finish line grandstand, then went to the bank in front of the disabled stand at Club where we got a little wet and then caught shuttle to Becketts which was very annoying with lack of grandstand availability. Then walked back around to Club for the finish. Also noticed that the stand at Abbey was open at the start of the race for what appeared to be press photographers but no one in there afterwards. Didn’t make it over to the wing, but also noticed the real lack of vendors for both food/drink and merchandise on the outside of the circuit. Think that Silverstone really don’t want fans there! Glad I didn’t have to pay £40 for the experience as I had comp tickets. Took a lot of images that I still need to sort through, but have one real gripe. I often stand at the access gate between Club and start line grandstands to get shots of the cars accelerating onto the main straight – a few different angles can usually be had from here. This year however, they had put slightly higher advertising boards on the front of the tyre barrier which meant without steps you couldn’t see over them! Brilliant! My wife who is only just over 5ft had no chance and quickly got bored so we moved on! Come on Silverstone you can do better than this! Will I go next year? Probably not – unless there is more to see and a better response from the circuit towards the fans! |
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3 Sep 2019, 10:36 (Ref:3925556) | #52 | |
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Certainly sounds like you spectatory folks had a mixed bag of a weekend!
I had a great weekend - good group of people on the post, cracking racing (even the Porsches), and it was nice to just be flagging rather than the inevitable "doing all the jobs" that happens at some meetings. Ayse, I probably had my back to you when you passed! The advert hoardings, unfortunately, are a repeating problem at high-level meetings. They're entirely out of the control of the circuit, the boards are placed by the company managing the dressing of the venue on behalf of the ACO, and they sometimes put them in utterly stupid places meaning we can't get over walls/tyre barriers or worse, see what we need to see. They get very sniffy when we cut them down or make holes in them in order to run the meeting safely! I do agree on the race length though. It seems odd to me that both the junior (ELMS) and senior (WEC) races ran to the same duration, and I definitely missed the extra two hours. That said, I got home a lot earlier than usual so that was a bonus |
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Also when I went to the HSCC GP meet in May they said as we were spectating from the wing as no stands open they said that the meeting was the other side meaning that everyone should be over on the national part. Talk about frustrating. |
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3 Sep 2019, 11:10 (Ref:3925568) | #54 | ||
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The SPA ELMS round in a few weeks time is free entry all weekend including the paddock and a pit walk...if it isn’t called F1 Silverstone are literally not interested
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One thing that the lack of grandstands caused was for me to walk around a little more and find some other angles for photographs - not really tried shooting from behind the fence between Stowe and Club before but if you were a little inventive it did create a few different angles. |
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National Pit Straight was open on Saturday, didn't check on Sunday. Village B was open Sunday, I didn't check on Saturday. Half of Becketts was open on Saturday only. A small part of Club was open on Sunday only. Last year the website clearly stated what grandstands were going to be open each day. This year it was vague, as Snoody says. |
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Vague and downright inaccurate.
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4 Sep 2019, 08:11 (Ref:3925721) | #61 | ||
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Sunday, frankly, demonstrated a complete lack of care and understanding for racegoers...2 hours of race time confiscated and given to Bahrain (why??? NOBODY asked for or wanted that !!!!!), no additional support race (or races) to compensate for the shortened programme, no food outlets on the outside perimeter from opposite pit exit to Woodcote (walking anti-clockwise), no big screen opposite Club, the BEST grandstand (Becketts) closed. Between them, the ACO/FIA and Silverstone failed to provide the facilities and put on the headline Sunday show that we, as paying punters, have an absolute right to expect. Friday and Saturday were as good as ever, excellent schedule, adequate food outlets around the perimeter on Saturday, maybe a couple more open grandstands would have been good (Club, although without a big screen opposite it loses its appeal somewhat) etc. etc. The biggest crowd was, as you would expect, on the Sunday, yet it was the day offering the least value. The shortest programme on track, starting more than an hour later than on Fri/Sat and finishing at least 2 hours earlier, with just 4hrs 35mins of on track entertainment (compared with 7hrs 20mins on Friday and 7hrs 15mins on Saturday). I know of many who, because of the reduced race length, decided not to bother to go this year. I also know of many who went this year (and have done so for many years) who, unless the race is returned to it's six hour format, will not bother to go next year. At a time when the organisers should be making a BIGGER effort to retain it's fanbase, they are mocking us. Me, I am incensed. I feel cheated, irritated and frustrated. Why change a schedule which has worked perfectly for years? Why try to fix something which isn't broken? GIVE US BACK OUR TWO HOURS!!!!!! Last edited by Bentley03; 4 Sep 2019 at 08:59. |
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4 Sep 2019, 12:39 (Ref:3925783) | #62 | |
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Sorry to go against the grain somewhat, but my boy and I had a great weekend.
I would have preferred a longer race, but it managed to hold the attention of a 9 year old for the duration, he got to meet drivers in the paddock, do the autograph session for the ELMS, get flags / posters / hats from the WEC girls, spend time in the fan zone, and when it all got a bit wet head into the wing* for a sit down. As a weekend for an adult and child, £40 is still decent value for money. I agree with the FIA wanting differing race lengths across the season, and hopefully it'll be back next year over the same dates, if its 4hrs or 8hrs, My boy is already talking about going back. *Silverstone still needs a tunnel / dunlop bridge to get from the start finish straight / car park exits to the wing though. |
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4 Sep 2019, 13:18 (Ref:3925787) | #63 | ||
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I watched the 1 hour highlights programme on SKY F1 last night and in my opinion that was about 30 minutes too long.
The 24 hour races @ Le Mans & Daytona are brilliant and when you go you feel like you've been entertained, I think Silverstone just want your money. After that wasted hour, I then watched the superb Porsche Carrera Cup race from the Thruxton TOCA meeting, which restored my interest in recorded motorsport. |
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4 Sep 2019, 15:21 (Ref:3925811) | #64 | ||
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The weekend was definitely geared to those with children - it is now in the summer, school holidays after all. Although not necessarily geared towards the race!!
I'm lucky that we're only 20-25 minutes from Silverstone so can come and go as we please but my time spent viewing racing was definitely compromised from previous years - partly to do with taking my youngest son with us to all 3 days and having a friend and his two sons along as well. The race was a little short and there didn't feel like there was much racing to watch - previously, in April, there's been much more on track action. Although you suspect that some fans 'complained' that the race ended too late and so a 4 hour one was trialled (hopefully). All in all a good weekend, but it definitely didn't feel as well organised as before. Still need to trawl through my photos and post some.... |
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4 Sep 2019, 15:32 (Ref:3925814) | #65 | ||
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Just watched the highlights on eurosport, actually saw myself in the wing at one point
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4 Sep 2019, 16:40 (Ref:3925827) | #66 | |
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I only went on the Friday, was cheap, and the best weather, got a little burned, but managed to walk most of the perimeter and to the Wing, very annoyed ti find the WEC zone was closed, a rather stupid oversight considering there were quite a few people there, and Friday is a great day to encourage kids and families to go as it is cheaper, and lots of them are busy at weekends.
Track is what you expect, fairly dull and featureless, but watching the top cars in certain places is just great. And one more thing, can you just imagine how much that hotel is going to be for F1 or MotoGP, it will makes its money back in two years!! |
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4 Sep 2019, 17:33 (Ref:3925837) | #67 | ||
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It seems an almost absurd place for a hotel though! The money would have been better spent on a tunnel or bridge across..... Still I suppose the lure of more money from those who have more of it than they know what to do with was no doubt too great....
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The 4-hour duration and the support race lineup are not things I believe Silverstone could do anything about. At least the ELMS was there on Fri and Sat. Go to Spa in April and the WEC will have the same three-day schedule only without ELMS - it's very, very thin. ELMS usually also runs to three days (which I think is totally unnecessary) with only a 4-hour race on the Sunday. They do have the Le Mans Cup for LMP3s though, plus took Endurance Legends to Monza and will have a new Alpine race next year. My irritation with Silverstone is over the things they can control: grandstands, food/drink outlets and (according to others on this thread) camping. It felt like they just put in the minimum possible effort. I don't think WEC/ACO wanted to be there and I don't think Silverstone really wanted them there. |
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4 Sep 2019, 18:44 (Ref:3925854) | #70 | ||
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A bridge to the wing, first time i have heard about that, but then again until friday i did not know about the new hotel
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4 Sep 2019, 20:28 (Ref:3925879) | #71 | ||
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https://www.flickr.com/photos/dwh38/albums
Even with a shorter race, I still managed to take lots of photos ! Galleries for Friday practice and the race now on Flickr. |
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4 Sep 2019, 22:32 (Ref:3925894) | #72 | |
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I'm another who went on Friday only, and in the past I have only ever done Friday or Saturday. Even in its heyday I never thought the Sunday was worth doing.
I agree with most of the criticism on here, but I'm afraid I don't have much sympathy for those who went on Sunday and are now complaining. The race length and timetable had been around well in advance of the event, as had the (ludicrous) ticket prices. There was fair warning... |
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5 Sep 2019, 12:15 (Ref:3925976) | #73 | ||
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5 Sep 2019, 18:08 (Ref:3926037) | #75 | ||
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Attendance must have been way down on a couple of years ago when there were 6 hybrid P1s running, Sunday seemed very thinly attended, and I agree that the food provision was quite poor. I was there a week earlier for MotoGP practice on the Friday only, and the comparison with numbers of people there and facilities was tragic really.
I actually felt that the 4H format suited the reduced field quite well, so wasn't too concerned about the loss of 2H from WEC. If there will be a public bridge to the Wing, that will remove my main objection to Silverstone as a spectator. |
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