Fos 2018

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creaghadoos

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93 posts

108 months

Monday 2nd July 2018
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No list of cars and drivers yet. It’s getting later every year.
Are they hoping for a few last minute entries or has it run its course and the big boys are fed up with it ??

ecsrobin

17,830 posts

172 months

Monday 2nd July 2018
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creaghadoos said:
No list of cars and drivers yet. It’s getting later every year.
Are they hoping for a few last minute entries or has it run its course and the big boys are fed up with it ??
I’m receiving more info on revival than I’m getting for FOS

They also are keeping quiet that they’ve just cancelled the typhoon display.

creaghadoos

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93 posts

108 months

Tuesday 3rd July 2018
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Fos without the typhoon is like Christmas without Santa
Thinking this may be my last unless , they are holding back the big announcements, but I very much doubt it

ecsrobin

17,830 posts

172 months

Tuesday 3rd July 2018
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creaghadoos said:
Fos without the typhoon is like Christmas without Santa
Thinking this may be my last unless , they are holding back the big announcements, but I very much doubt it
I’ve not bothered with tickets other than my “freebie”Thursday ones that I pay for as part of GRRC. This is the first time in many years I’m not attending another day.

However if a last minute ticket pops up cheap I may take it but they don’t even try selling it anymore so I’m loosing interest.

ukaskew

10,642 posts

228 months

Tuesday 3rd July 2018
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ecsrobin said:
I’m receiving more info on revival than I’m getting for FOS

They also are keeping quiet that they’ve just cancelled the typhoon display.
Noise presumably? Interesting that the RAF have specifically said that Goodwood cancelled the displays.

I was expecting an easy win on the air display front for FoS this year considering it's the same weekend as RIAT. Loads of stuff airborne at the weekend which could potentially pop down for a display.


Edited by ukaskew on Tuesday 3rd July 03:50

creaghadoos

Original Poster:

93 posts

108 months

Tuesday 3rd July 2018
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Just had it confirmed, no locker storage at the gate this year.
List will be released early next week

creaghadoos

Original Poster:

93 posts

108 months

Tuesday 3rd July 2018
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Just had it confirmed, no locker storage at the gate this year.
List will be released early next week

300KPH

172 posts

185 months

Wednesday 4th July 2018
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A lot has definitely changed in terms of the information being put out and the event in general. Going back less than 10 years ago there used to be the first "whos driving what" list issued maybe in April. Then 1 or 2 more revisions were issued in the months leading up to the event. Always gave a good idea of what was going to be there.

I think they have stopped doing the press launch event at the house which used to be in February or March also?

In the last one or two years the air displays are either the Typhoon or the Red Arrows. No attempt at variation.

There are a fewer current F1 cars being used on the hill.

A lot more manufacturer content since the moving motor show kicked off. Did the supercars get a much larger paddock last year also?

I'm sure Lord March isn't going to change anything as long as he can keep adding £5 or 6 pounds to the ticket price each year and achieving a near sell out across the weekend overall.

The event is definitely going in a different direction in my opinion then when I first started to attend. I do understand Lord March is running it as a business but the current/future road car stuff is of less interest to me.


ukaskew

10,642 posts

228 months

Wednesday 4th July 2018
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Timetable on the Goodwood Motorsport app, no Red Arrows on Friday?!

creaghadoos

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93 posts

108 months

Wednesday 4th July 2018
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300KPH said:
A lot has definitely changed in terms of the information being put out and the event in general. Going back less than 10 years ago there used to be the first "whos driving what" list issued maybe in April. Then 1 or 2 more revisions were issued in the months leading up to the event. Always gave a good idea of what was going to be there.

I think they have stopped doing the press launch event at the house which used to be in February or March also?

In the last one or two years the air displays are either the Typhoon or the Red Arrows. No attempt at variation.

There are a fewer current F1 cars being used on the hill.

A lot more manufacturer content since the moving motor show kicked off. Did the supercars get a much larger paddock last year also?

I'm sure Lord March isn't going to change anything as long as he can keep adding £5 or 6 pounds to the ticket price each year and achieving a near sell out across the weekend overall.

The event is definitely going in a different direction in my opinion then when I first started to attend. I do understand Lord March is running it as a business but the current/future road car stuff is of less interest to me.
I am only going 8 years and I see a definite change for the worse. It has got substantially bigger but no better,
I get a feeling it has been oversold.
I have never come home disappointed but I fear I will.
Whatever year that happens is my last

300KPH

172 posts

185 months

Wednesday 4th July 2018
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Just had a look on the app.

Looks like the Blades have replaced the Typhoon for Thursday and Friday. Nothing against the Blades but they will likely be over powered by the noise from the cars etc.

Maybe it is to do with noise etc but with the RIAT clashing I really hoped Goodwood would do something a bit more different for the festival air displays.


aazer89

545 posts

151 months

Wednesday 4th July 2018
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Same with every other big event like this, there will always be features that change.

Dont understand why people are so upset about the Typhoon? Its a car festival, I always saw that and the Red Arrows as a nice bonus but not the main attraction.
Its the RAF 100 year anniversary so RIAT will take priority over FOS and as the Typhoon has such a big role it will be needed there.

Audi dont have a stand this year - but this will be due to the fact that there arent really any new cars on the horizon.

And I think they are holding back on who is driving what etc to keep it a surprise - keep the crowds guessing. Personally Id prefer to know but there must be a good reason they dont do these big announcements anymore.

Lord March knows that whatever he does/changes people will pay and the tickets will sellout - unless something drastic happens (like a large amount of people stop buying tickets).

I am looking forward to it - always go for just one day and have loved the last 3 years. finally going on a Sunday this time round.

ukaskew

10,642 posts

228 months

Wednesday 4th July 2018
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aazer89 said:
Its the RAF 100 year anniversary so RIAT will take priority over FOS and as the Typhoon has such a big role it will be needed there.
Goodwood cancelled the Typhoon, not the other way around. If anything the sheer volume of display aircraft all prepped and ready just up the road should have made it an easy year to get something interesting in.

And it's not a car festival, it's the Festival of Speed. One of my favourite moments of all time was experiencing the Red Arrows overhead at the exact moment a Lotus F1 car is powering up the hill and over my shoulder an old Escort is tackling the rally stage hairpin, such an overwhelming assault on the senses you'd never get anywhere else.




Edited by ukaskew on Wednesday 4th July 12:31

creaghadoos

Original Poster:

93 posts

108 months

Wednesday 4th July 2018
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Without Audi there’s about 2 acres of free space

Soon there will be no manufacturers stands

I hope they come up with something good

creaghadoos

Original Poster:

93 posts

108 months

Wednesday 4th July 2018
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Without Audi there’s about 2 acres of free space

Soon there will be no manufacturers stands

I hope they come up with something good

tyrrell

1,687 posts

215 months

Wednesday 4th July 2018
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My first was 1998, always something to marvel and wounded at, would not miss it for the world smile

ukaskew

10,642 posts

228 months

Wednesday 4th July 2018
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tyrrell said:
My first was 1998, always something to marvel and wounded at, would not miss it for the world smile
I feel exactly the same way. Yes I'd love to see them mixing up the batches, maybe gathering together an 80s supercar batch or something we've not really seen before, and I really haven't enjoyed the rather significant creep of areas out of bounds to us regular folk, but for those jaded by it I wonder what else out there comes remotely close? The Member's Meeting is wonderful and I think personally addresses just about every complaint people I've seen about FoS and the Revival, but for me it compliments FoS rather than diminishes FoS.

My other big annual event is RIAT and that attracts similarly negative attitudes from a lot of folk, but like FoS it attracts people from all over the world for a reason...it's almost certainly one of the top few events of its type in the world.

I've attended for 10 years on the Friday and whilst I'll follow the same routine every year, stand in the same spot every year and see many of the same cars every year, I still look forward to it more than pretty much any other event. My routine (7:30 - 9:30 in the paddocks, then head up to the top for the runs) avoids the crowds faultlessly every year now and it's been a good 6 or 7 years since I've encountered rude folk with little regards to personal space, but I think that was partly because it felt a lot busier back then.

Edited by ukaskew on Wednesday 4th July 19:42

aazer89

545 posts

151 months

Thursday 5th July 2018
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neilf

876 posts

118 months

Wednesday 11th July 2018
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Wasn’t planning on attending FoS this year. Last minute decision means I’m going on Friday. Always booked a roving grandstand pass in previous years to ensure I got a good view as I’m a bit of a short arse.

No grandstand tickets available anymore. Can any one suggest a decent place for a short arse like me to watch the action on the track?

aazer89

545 posts

151 months

Wednesday 11th July 2018
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neilf said:
Wasn’t planning on attending FoS this year. Last minute decision means I’m going on Friday. Always booked a roving grandstand pass in previous years to ensure I got a good view as I’m a bit of a short arse.

No grandstand tickets available anymore. Can any one suggest a decent place for a short arse like me to watch the action on the track?
If you have a key of one of the big brands displaying - their areas are normally quite good. Best ones were always Audi but as they arent there this year I would say BMW or Mercedes would be a good bet.
Failing that either in the field just past the Mercedes stand/first corner of hillclimb stand is good or just before the flint wall