Does anyone go to Rockingham?

Does anyone go to Rockingham?

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corozin

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2,680 posts

278 months

Wednesday 2nd April 2003
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Have just been watching another round of ASCAR (or whatever it's called) on Sky TV, and was struck yet again by how few people there seemed to be in the crowd.

I know it's a big place, with massive galleries, but seriously there can't have been more than about 200 people in the whole place.

All this begs the question of how on earth is Rockingham actually making any money as a business? From recollection it cost something over £100 million and you can't maintain bank loans on that lot with a few trackdays, test sessions and sparten-crowded racedays.

Anyone care to shed some light or a viewpoint on this?

jamesc

2,820 posts

291 months

Wednesday 2nd April 2003
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When you see the real thing, NASCAR, on the TV. It makes you wonder who would pay to see 18 poor copies trundle around Rockingham. As I have suggested before replace the ASCARs with the Tuscans!

James

robp

5,785 posts

271 months

Wednesday 2nd April 2003
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Have been to Rockingham a few times.

Its a new complex and really quite smart. Toilets are clean, facilites good etc etc.
Local roads to the circuit are OK but would probably not cope too well with a huge volume of traffic.
Every place on the circuit can be seen from any seat, which is a bonus.
I spoke to a driver who races in historic races and he reckons it is the least favourite track for all the drivers becasue its too flat, relitively short, has no history to it and is generally a boring drive.

Overall its a good track I thought, but given the chance I would rather watch a race at Donnington / Silverstone etc because there seems to be more of an atmosphere.

RowenaC

28 posts

260 months

Thursday 3rd April 2003
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I agree with RobP. I've been there before and it is a very wide open track. The major problem with that is that they are restricted in what events they can hold because of the noise levels. They were due to have a leg of the FIA Championships there last year but it had to be panned because the cars were deemed too noisy.

In terms of the actual facilities, it's a nice track, if a little boring.

bobpearson

19 posts

261 months

Thursday 10th April 2003
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I think ASCAR doesn't get the crowds it deserves. I have watched an ASCAR race (at the cicuit not on TV) and was impressed by the spectacle.
I have raced on it 3 times and enjoy it. I am not sure that all the track layouts would be enjoyable and quite possibly not all cars would feel exciting to drive on it.
I must say that watching races on the infield circuit as opposed to the oval looks nowhere near as exciting as it is to drive on it.

chrisgr31

13,743 posts

262 months

Thursday 10th April 2003
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robp said: Have been to Rockingham a few times.

Its a new complex and really quite smart. Toilets are clean, facilites good etc etc.
Local roads to the circuit are OK but would probably not cope too well with a huge volume of traffic.
Every place on the circuit can be seen from any seat, which is a bonus.



I went to the Champ car race there. The traffic getting in was dreadful, as bad if not worse than for the GP at Silverstone. The fact they are both in Northamptonshire, home of the tax camera, is probably a coincidence. The traffic getting out was apparently even worse, although I got out very quickly, but it did take 5 hours to get in. After that I promised never to go there again.

Incidentially saw the Ascars at that event but as they ran after Champ cars they looked very slow!

corozin

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2,680 posts

278 months

Tuesday 15th April 2003
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Some interesting responses.

Going back to my original post, do you folks who've been there think the place will survive, given the limited racing programme and apparently small(ish) attendances?

robp

5,785 posts

271 months

Wednesday 16th April 2003
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corozin said: Some interesting responses.

Going back to my original post, do you folks who've been there think the place will survive, given the limited racing programme and apparently small(ish) attendances?


I think it will survive, as it stands, but would not be surprised if it changed hands periodically as each owner tries to make a go of it then it goes bust.

chrisgr31

13,743 posts

262 months

Thursday 17th April 2003
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I note that in todays Autosport it says the existing mnagement have just bought it, and denied it will be turned into a housing estate

exint2

282 posts

264 months

Saturday 3rd May 2003
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It's a bit of a sorry tale really as the guy whose vision it was, was fired shortly before the track opened for Racing.

NEither Champ Car race did well and hence they cancelled the contract for this year.

It's an excellent facility and deserves to survive

Dunc B

196 posts

280 months

Sunday 4th May 2003
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Have been a couple of times for GT and Tuscans and found it not the best but not bad at all.Just lashed out £75 for a season ticket for 2 for rockingham covers all events .Being as I've recently paid £50 for entry for 2 to Snetterton BSB's it does'nt seem bad value ,even if Steve Hislop described it "like racing around Tesco car park" at Rockingham.
If i can get to just a few events [it's fairly local] and maybe even have a look at roundy roundy racing I'll make up my own mind whether it deserves to survive