My view of revival

My view of revival

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scutt11

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221 posts

164 months

Friday 9th September 2016
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I go to the meeting for the racing, I make sure I'm smartly dressed if not in total period gear.
First day, ok we won the World Cup in 1966 but the live reporter with the "fans, team etc" a bit embarrassing!
Both of the on site presenters I think it's Ben and someone are crap I'm afraid. Seemed to be less people dressed up and by the way no ticket check into over the road by main entrance.
Love the event be interested to see what others think!

9.3

1,153 posts

199 months

Friday 9th September 2016
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I thought the football was a bit of fun, they keep to have thinking up a new theme each year!
My ticket was checked but not scanned exiting the car park and entering Over the Road,
I think there'll always be non dressers, their loss!

Trophybloo

1,207 posts

194 months

Friday 9th September 2016
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Let me state I'm a football fan BUT the England world cup thing was entirely drivel. What's worse it wasn't even 'in-period' accurate. No England fan in 1966 wore scarves and certainly not in red and white. Look at the crowd pics of the 66 Final - Rosettes, the odd banner and some flags - not a scarf in site!!
The squawking female presenter was a waste of space and as I've said elsewhere the orgaanisation appear to be positively encouraging fancy dress. One idiot was wearing hunting reds and breeches complete with a riding hat and boots!!
Meanwhile the A30/35 practices were less than inspiring but loved the Kinrara

iwantagta

1,323 posts

152 months

Friday 9th September 2016
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First time i've been and really enjoyed it.

Agreed the Kinara was my highlight of the day.

The football theme was a bit painful.

ecsrobin

17,834 posts

172 months

Friday 9th September 2016
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9.3 said:
I thought the football was a bit of fun, they keep to have thinking up a new theme each year!
My ticket was checked but not scanned exiting the car park and entering Over the Road,
I think there'll always be non dressers, their loss!
Agreed. My tickets were also checked for over the road main entrance.

clkc86

17 posts

103 months

Friday 9th September 2016
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1st timers thoroughly enjoyed the day. We were impressed with how many made an effort to dress appropriately. Can't wait for the next 2 days. We didn't come anywhere close to seeing it all today. Much salivating from the hubs over the spectacular collection of cars. Cars he's read about and had the matchbox version, to finally experience the sight, smell and sound of them is overwhelming. On top of that a model of the plane his dad worked on in ww2, piper cub L4.

59Impala

62 posts

158 months

Saturday 10th September 2016
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I have been watching the live feed from the comfort of my couch and do have to agree about the two squawking presenters. The male is Ben Constanduros who seemingly hasn't realised that the mike amplifies one's voice so there is no need to shout into it. Nor does he know what some of the cars are unless he's shown the showcard or told by someone. He's bloody irritating. As for people in fancy dress, I've seen a goodly amount of them over the years. Some dressed as WW2 German Army officers spring to mind, very bizarre.

sussexbod

16 posts

101 months

Saturday 10th September 2016
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Trophybloo said:
Let me state I'm a football fan BUT the England world cup thing was entirely drivel. What's worse it wasn't even 'in-period' accurate. No England fan in 1966 wore scarves and certainly not in red and white. Look at the crowd pics of the 66 Final - Rosettes, the odd banner and some flags - not a scarf in site!!
Actually some did wear scarves in 1966 - photos via google images prove so smile

It's interesting seeing comments re 'fancy dress'. I'm planning on going next year and researching outfits. Maybe Goodwood need to press the fact it's meant to be between 1948 and 1966.



Edited by sussexbod on Saturday 10th September 16:07

fatboy18

19,153 posts

218 months

Saturday 10th September 2016
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sussexbod said:
Trophybloo said:
Let me state I'm a football fan BUT the England world cup thing was entirely drivel. What's worse it wasn't even 'in-period' accurate. No England fan in 1966 wore scarves and certainly not in red and white. Look at the crowd pics of the 66 Final - Rosettes, the odd banner and some flags - not a scarf in site!!
Actually some did wear scarves in 1966 - photos via google images prove so smile

It's interesting seeing comments re 'fancy dress'. I'm planning on going next year and researching outfits. Maybe Goodwood need to press the fact it's meant to be between 1948 and 1966.



Edited by sussexbod on Saturday 10th September 16:07
If the dress code is supposed to start in 1948 how come they have loads of WWII Displays and people dressed up in military apparel?

On another note: Really feel for the people and stall holders down there today, the weather is bloody awful, the thought of having paid out for a ticket, sorting out your period dress then having to walk around in rain must be horrid frown

timbo999

1,353 posts

262 months

Saturday 10th September 2016
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fatboy18 said:
f the dress code is supposed to start in 1948 how come they have loads of WWII Displays and people dressed up in military apparel?
It isn't, its 40s, 50s and 60s. However it is true that some people were still in uniform in 1948 as they hadn't been demobbed - my Dad for one.

The rain today was very persistent! We gave up around lunch time as tomorrow is another day!

Edited by timbo999 on Saturday 10th September 17:56

sussexbod

16 posts

101 months

Saturday 10th September 2016
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fatboy18 said:
f the dress code is supposed to start in 1948 how come they have loads of WWII Displays and people dressed up in military apparel?

On another note: Really feel for the people and stall holders down there today, the weather is bloody awful, the thought of having paid out for a ticket, sorting out your period dress then having to walk around in rain must be horrid frown
timbo999 said:
It isn't, its 40s, 50s and 60s. However it is true that some people were still in uniform in 1948 as they hadn't been demobbed - my Dad for one.

The rain today was very persistent! We gave up around lunch time as tomorrow is another day!
You could argue that if you reay wanted to be historically accurate then you should be dressed in something from 48-66, ie the years they were racing there (it's the historian in me). The Second War theme is a nod to the circuit's history.

It is easier though to say 40s, 50s and 60s smile

timbo999

1,353 posts

262 months

Saturday 10th September 2016
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sussexbod said:
It is easier though to say 40s, 50s and 60s smile
It also has the advantage of being correct which '48 to '66 isn't. It's what the Goodwood website says and I assume they know what their own dress code is...

sussexbod

16 posts

101 months

Saturday 10th September 2016
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timbo999 said:
It also has the advantage of being correct which '48 to '66 isn't. It's what the Goodwood website says and I assume they know what their own dress code is...
But 1948 to 1966 is within the 40s, 50s and 60s period.

I was merely pointing out that if people want to see others in historically accurate dress, it may well be time Goodwood reinforces their own history and the dates in which the motor sport took place, so such 'efforts' as cowgirl are reined in a bit.

Edited by sussexbod on Saturday 10th September 19:45

AJB88

13,411 posts

178 months

Saturday 10th September 2016
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Trophybloo said:
No England fan in 1966 wore scarves and certainly not in red and white.
England fans on the way to Wembley in 1966, Person on the left wink



ecsrobin

17,834 posts

172 months

Saturday 10th September 2016
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sussexbod said:
timbo999 said:
It also has the advantage of being correct which '48 to '66 isn't. It's what the Goodwood website says and I assume they know what their own dress code is...
But 1948 to 1966 is within the 40s, 50s and 60s period.

I was merely pointing out that if people want to see others in historically accurate dress, it may well be time Goodwood reinforces their own history and the dates in which the motor sport took place, so such 'efforts' as cowgirl are reined in a bit.

Edited by sussexbod on Saturday 10th September 19:45
It doesn't ruin it for me or probably the majority of others so carry on in the current format, I don't get annoyed if I see someone in fancy dress or wearing an officers cap with a non commissioned uniform, at least they've made an effort unlike the large crowd of denim wearing, Ferrari jacketed spectators I saw yesterday.

Riley Blue

21,634 posts

233 months

Sunday 11th September 2016
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There ought to be a ban on baseball caps nono

ecsrobin

17,834 posts

172 months

Sunday 11th September 2016
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Riley Blue said:
There ought to be a ban on baseball caps nono
The photo from 1966 above has a baseball cap in......

Although I did see a guy in his 20's who'd made an effort by wearing tweed and then decided a red bull/monster energy hat was fitting, I decided he probably drove a car that he'd call a drift car.

Riley Blue

21,634 posts

233 months

Sunday 11th September 2016
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ecsrobin said:
Riley Blue said:
There ought to be a ban on baseball caps nono
The photo from 1966 above has a baseball cap in......
...which looks just as stupid then as it does today. Besides, there's nothing wrong with a flat cap for Goodwood.

WJNB

2,637 posts

168 months

Sunday 11th September 2016
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You could have driven into any of the car parks & explored the display area 'across the road' at no cost.
Tickets are checked in & out of the circuit itself. It is possible to sneak into the circuit area unnoticed but you come unstuck when asked to show your ticket on the way out - but you can of course claim to have lost it!

ecsrobin

17,834 posts

172 months

Sunday 11th September 2016
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WJNB said:
You could have driven into any of the car parks & explored the display area 'across the road' at no cost.
Tickets are checked in & out of the circuit itself. It is possible to sneak into the circuit area unnoticed but you come unstuck when asked to show your ticket on the way out - but you can of course claim to have lost it!
Did you go this weekend??