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Steve Holmes
03-13-2018, 12:08 AM
This event is just around the corner. Looks like its going to be a good one, although any Goodwood event that doesn't have a pre-65 Touring Trophy for GT cars, in my opinion, feels a little light.
Regardless, definitely going to be good. Is anyone going?
Entry list here: https://www.goodwood.com/globalassets/.road--racing/event-coverage/mm/2018/march/entry-list/76th-members-meeting-entry-list.pdf
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Snow ploughs compulsory?
Not doing the Members meeting (not a GRRC member anyway) but all go for the Revival 2018.
seaqnmac27
03-13-2018, 02:29 AM
Hopefully the racing will be as good as it has been the last couple of years, the SF Edge Trophy race should be a highlight again!
Oldfart
03-13-2018, 09:06 PM
The Bolster will be the highlight in my opinion!
seaqnmac27
03-15-2018, 02:58 AM
The Bolster will be the highlight in my opinion!
So there is no SF Edge race and some of the entrants from past events look like they are in the Bolster.
No idea of the runners.
Saturday
09:00hrs
Official Practice: Ronnie Hoare Trophy (15 mins)
09:25hrs
Official Practice: Gerry Marshall Trophy (30 mins – two-driver)
10:05hrs
Official Practice: Hawthorn Trophy (15 mins)
10:30hrs
Official Practice: Derek Bell Cup (15 mins)
11:00hrs
High Speed Demonstration: Formula 5000 (Part 1) (15 mins)
11:25hrs
High Speed Demonstration: Formula 5000 (Part 2) (15 mins)
11:50hrs
Official Practice: Hailwood Trophy (15 mins)
12:15hrs
Official Practice: Salvadori Cup (15 mins)
12:40hrs
Official Practice: Caracciola Sportwagenrennen (15 mins)
13:05hrs
Official Practice: Moss Trophy (30 mins – two-driver)
13:45hrs
Demonstration: NASCARs (1 lap)
14:00hrs
SPECTATOR GRID WALK
14:20hrs
High Speed Demonstration: Group 5 (Part 1) (10 mins)
14:35hrs
High Speed Demonstration: Group 5 (Part 2) (10 mins)
14:55hrs
Official Practice: Bolster Cup (15 mins)
15:20hrs
Official Practice: Gurney Cup (15 mins)
15:45hrs
Official Practice: Sears Trophy (15 mins)
16:20hrs
Race 1: Ronnie Hoare Trophy (20 mins)
17:15hrs
SPECTATOR GRID WALK
17:40hrs
Race 2: Gerry Marshall Trophy (45 mins, two-driver)
Sunday
09:00hrs
Race 3: Hawthorn Trophy (20 mins)
09:40hrs
Race 4: Derek Bell Cup (20 mins)
10:20hrs
Race 5: Hailwood Trophy (20 mins)
11:00hrs
Race 6: Salvadori Cup (20 mins)
11:35hrs
SPECTATOR GRID WALK
11:50hrs
High Speed Demonstration: Formula 5000 (Part 1) (10 mins)
12:05hrs
High Speed Demonstration: Formula 5000 (Part 2) (10 mins)
12:30hrs
Race 7: Caracciola Sportwagenrennen (20 mins)
13:10hrs
Race 8: Moss Trophy (45 mins, two-driver)
14:15hrs
Race 9: Gerry Marshall Sprint (15 mins)
14:50hrs
Race 10: Bolster Cup (20 mins)
15:30hrs
Race 11: Gurney Cup (20 mins)
16:05hrs
Demonstration: NASCARs (1 lap)
16:20hrs
High Speed Demonstration: Group 5 (Part 1) (10 mins)
16:45hrs
High Speed Demonstration: Group 5 (Part 2) (10 mins)
17:20hrs
Race 12: Sears Trophy (20 mins)
Note the amount of wasted time... Very frustrating when you are hanging about at a distant point on the circuit, just waiting, waiting, waiting.
Steve Holmes
03-16-2018, 12:48 AM
A agree re the long down times between races. This is something I really noticed when I first went to a UK historic racing event in the early 1990s. It was the Silverstone Classic. The time between races was LONG! And really nothing happened between the races. It was just dead time. I find it strange given that most events in that part of the world only allow one race per class. There must be a better way to do it that offers more track time for racers and more for the spectators to watch. I guess its just the way its always been done.
Sadly Steve, it is the way it has always been done. My one and only trip to the Monaco Historic GP will probably be my last too, for exactly the same reason.
At least with Goodwood, there's plenty off track to look at, but not so with Monaco, where you needed a pass to get into the pits and very officious ticket checkers who limited you to the one stand that lined up with your ticket - even though all other stands were usually less than 10% full.
Maybe it is time for European drivers to stand up and be counted - or do a few Kiwi events... They certainly pay a massive amount to enter, so skipping a season over there and doing one in NZ instead would probably be financially beneficial.
khyndart in CA
03-16-2018, 07:55 PM
Hey,
If you want to go to a well run historic meet I highly recommend coming over to Sonoma at the end of May.
Great racing with the 1966- 1972 Trans Am cars being the featured class.
The races are exciting and can be watched from any grandstand and even from your parked vehicle at all the same cost which is about
$ 40.00 per day. It is very uncrowded and everyone including the drivers are easy to approach and talk with. (like at Taupo.)
Plus the events are well scheduled with very little delay unless something unexpected takes place.
I hope to see you there.
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( Ken Hyndman.)
Steve Holmes
03-17-2018, 03:57 AM
Here is the live stream which begins 8.30am GMT:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YboNXPkXsGA&feature=youtu.be
khyndart in CA
03-17-2018, 04:22 AM
Thanks Steve,
This will be great to watch during a wet weekend over here.
Sorry to use your thread to promote Sonoma, that was rude of me.
Ken
Steve Holmes
03-17-2018, 07:39 PM
Thanks Steve,
This will be great to watch during a wet weekend over here.
Sorry to use your thread to promote Sonoma, that was rude of me.
Ken
I don't mind at all Ken :)
Oldfart
03-18-2018, 04:07 PM
Yes this weekend has been pretty miserable weatherwise in the UK. LOTS of snow. I was at another motorsport meeting at Curborough yesterday. Most of my pics have snow floating about.
khyndart in CA
03-18-2018, 08:33 PM
Great F5000 coverage on right now.
NZ and the O'Donnell family etc. and Begg 018 getting a excellent coverage despite the snow and ice and salt !
What is the pile of rubbish in the background ?
(Ken H)
Maybe they are planning a bonfire for a massive after match BBQ Ken - or to thaw everyone out before they head home!
Apart from a few seconds last night, I didn't watch, but no doubt there will be links to the various races later. From the short time I watched, once again, far too much focus on just a couple of cars, which isn't so important when really, the range of cars is what makes it so interesting.
Although supposedly sold out, not many spectators on the far side of the circuit. Maybe no hot food and coffee stalls out that side?
Steve Holmes
03-20-2018, 11:24 PM
Apart from a few seconds last night, I didn't watch, but no doubt there will be links to the various races later. From the short time I watched, once again, far too much focus on just a couple of cars, which isn't so important when really, the range of cars is what makes it so interesting.
I agree Ray, too much focus on the leading cars, and not enough on the many cars of interest which are often further down the field. For example, in the Gurney Cup for pre-1966 sports cars, there was a car a little further down the grid called a Marina Rolls-Royce. Its not a car I'd heard of before, but because it wasn't up front, there were very few details. But thats pretty normal when there is any sort of tv coverage.
For me, a bigger issue are the long delays between races which we spoke of earlier. This years event made for a very slippery track surface because it was so cold, and cars were falling off the track more regularly than normal, which meant several races had safety car interventions. As a result, the races were often cut short, which then would lead to another long delay before the next race.
Milan Fistonic
03-23-2018, 08:50 PM
I've just received these links. Some amazing vehicles.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/dwh38/sets/72157693996451184/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/dwh38/sets/72157693003532111/
Thanks for those links Milan. I'm almost of the opinion that the grids for the members meeting are possibly better than the Revival.
Here you are Steve. 1963 Marina Rolls Royce. Unfortunately, as I wasn't there for either practice or the race 2009 (one of the other problems is the schedule - the cars that practice last on the Friday night, are also the last to race on the Sunday night, which is terrible scheduling, especially as the same groups are so affected every year), so no action pics. First is 2004 at the Festival of Speed and the second is at the Revival 2009.
This year, I have decided that even if I have to have a nana nap during the day, then join the long queue to escape, I'm determined to see the cars I usually miss.
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bill hollingsworth
03-24-2018, 10:44 PM
The Bolster will be the highlight in my opinion!
Unfortunately at Goodwood it appears that the ex Bob Jane Lotus Cortina was destroyed. No doubt it will be repaired but how much will remain of the original car will be interesting to see.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2tN5XdVbtY&feature=youtu.be
khyndart in CA
03-25-2018, 07:22 AM
Not exactly ideal conditions for Formula 5000 racing !
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Scott O'Donnell from Christchurch driving the Begg FM5/2
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Mike Sidgwick driving the Trojan T101 / 103 that Jody Scheckter had driven in 1973.
I can remember the rush at Trojan Racing to get this car finished in time to make the North American L&M F5000 Series, April 1973.
(photos from "Ultimatecarpage.com" )
Their full Goodwood 76th Members' Meeting coverage is at this site with some 200 wonderful photos.
https://www.ultimatecarpage.com/gallery/Welcome-to-Goodwood-135350.html
(Ken H)
Steve Holmes
03-26-2018, 08:14 PM
Thanks for those links Milan. I'm almost of the opinion that the grids for the members meeting are possibly better than the Revival.
Here you are Steve. 1963 Marina Rolls Royce. Unfortunately, as I wasn't there for either practice or the race 2009 (one of the other problems is the schedule - the cars that practice last on the Friday night, are also the last to race on the Sunday night, which is terrible scheduling, especially as the same groups are so affected every year), so no action pics. First is 2004 at the Festival of Speed and the second is at the Revival 2009.
This year, I have decided that even if I have to have a nana nap during the day, then join the long queue to escape, I'm determined to see the cars I usually miss.
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Thanks Ray, great photos and nice looking car. By coincidence, I was reading my latest issue of Historic Motor Racing News last night and the 1964 Attila Chevrolet pictured alongside in your bottom photo was being advertised for auction. Another quirky early Group 7 car.
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