Retro Rides Weekender - Any good ?

Retro Rides Weekender - Any good ?

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Tempest_5

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604 posts

204 months

Monday 7th May 2018
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Just looking at upcoming events at Goodwood and I see something called the "Retro Rides Weekender". I'm quite tempted. Has anyone been? is it worth it?
It looks a bit like the old Guildford Cruise meets I went too about 20 years ago, before the chavs messed them up and the authorities had it shut down.

Ian Wegg

681 posts

147 months

Sunday 20th May 2018
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Mrs. W. and I popped along at midday, we planned to have lunch in the Old Control Tower and see what was happening. However, access to the site was £15 per person so we left again. It's possibly worth it if you spend all day but I'm personally no wiser about what it actually is.

On the plus side, I can confirm that the fields have certainly dried out. The car park was like driving across corrugated concrete.

~iw




kingBadger

196 posts

170 months

Sunday 20th May 2018
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I popped in yesterday as I had something to sort out at the Aeroclub (I wouldn't have paid to get in). It was a very odd mix of cars although there were some pretty good static displays and cars going round the track now and again


Ian Wegg

681 posts

147 months

Monday 21st May 2018
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kingBadger said:
I popped in yesterday as I had something to sort out at the Aeroclub (I wouldn't have paid to get in).
That's interesting, so you were able to access the site anyway? I was directed to the field and couldn't get past the entrance without a ticket. With no idea what it was, I wasn't going to pay.

I imagined from the name that it would be similar to those charity events where you pay for a lap of the circuit in someone else's car. However, looking at their website and Facebook page it seems more like a Breakfast Club with an entry fee and no theme.

~iw

kingBadger

196 posts

170 months

Monday 21st May 2018
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Yes although it was around 2:15 when I arrived and the very helpful guy at the entrance did say he was only letting me in because it was getting quieter. I don't think you missed out as on a "normal" Goodwood day there is usually something great going on for free. One day you may be lucky as it'll be the day I pinball my car through the tunnel damaged every panel because I've been a bit too keen (-:

Ian Wegg said:
That's interesting, so you were able to access the site anyway? I was directed to the field and couldn't get past the entrance without a ticket. With no idea what it was, I wasn't going to pay.

I imagined from the name that it would be similar to those charity events where you pay for a lap of the circuit in someone else's car. However, looking at their website and Facebook page it seems more like a Breakfast Club with an entry fee and no theme.

~iw

SJC103

5 posts

152 months

Monday 21st May 2018
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It was a really good weekend with track action on the saturday along with a number of cars on show, and a bigger show on the sunday with a huge number of cars there and a cracking amount of variety. Something for everyone, im certainly going next year.

designforlife

3,739 posts

170 months

Monday 21st May 2018
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How strict are they on car age these days?

Really fancy it, but at 17 years old my Integra dc5 isn't strictly retro yet.

SJC103

5 posts

152 months

Monday 21st May 2018
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the cutoff was year 2000, but i did spot a handfull of slightly newer cars. Id recommend you check but you should be ok.

Kieranv

465 posts

191 months

Thursday 24th May 2018
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I had a camping ticket. Arrived at Goodwood camping on the Friday late afternoon and left when the show finished on Sunday evening.

The weekend was excellent. Saturday had a load of static displays dotted around, the three paddocks had different themes :

Special saloons and Modsports
Street Machine past and present
Lowrider display

The track action was setup in a sprint format, groups of 4 cars going out for 2 laps at a time and back in. There was a morning session and afternoon session with plenty of variety (from an old Bedford van to a v12 7 series to a super quick vtec Mini.

Sunday was a static display around the circuit with much more cars than the Saturday so plenty more to have a look at, and some awesome stuff there!

There was no one theme to the weekend but the overall vibe of Retro Rides events in general is variety.

The weekend ticket, including camping and 2 day passes was £45 which, for a weekend at Goodwood, I'd say is pretty decent!

Have some pictures.




















Worth a visit if you're into that sort of thing, Certainly not your usual Goodwood fodder if you prefer that sort of thing.

Edited by Kieranv on Thursday 24th May 20:35