Silverstone, who's going?
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I'm going on Saturday and Sunday on a general admission ticket. Traveling with National Holidays. It will be our first time there so any tips on the best position to watch the race will be helpful. I am also presuming that there will be large screens everywhere to cover the whole track.
Are there loudspeakers that cover the race commentary?
Are there loudspeakers that cover the race commentary?
Sherpa Kev said:
I'm going on Saturday and Sunday on a general admission ticket. Traveling with National Holidays. It will be our first time there so any tips on the best position to watch the race will be helpful. I am also presuming that there will be large screens everywhere to cover the whole track.
Are there loudspeakers that cover the race commentary?
There's some good info here:Are there loudspeakers that cover the race commentary?
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
I’m going Saturday Still need to find out where the m40 park and ride is.
My daughter fancies Lando so rather late in the day she says we should go. Could only get tickets for qualifying general access and one roving adult grandstand seat..
Next year I’ll be in the queue early for the race
My daughter fancies Lando so rather late in the day she says we should go. Could only get tickets for qualifying general access and one roving adult grandstand seat..
Next year I’ll be in the queue early for the race
VTECMatt said:
Taking my 12yo, first time for us. Not cheap is it but doing full 3 days and staying in a hotel as not really into camping. Really looking forward to it.
What sort of time do you have to arrive Saturday and Sunday? Sitting in Copse.
Your grandstand ticket will be 'roving' and gets you into any grandstand on Friday and Saturday, you will only be limited to Copse for Sunday.What sort of time do you have to arrive Saturday and Sunday? Sitting in Copse.
The great thing about having a seat is that you don't have to get there stupidly early to stake out a spot. On Saturday the Formula 3 race starts at 955, but I think I will aim to get there in time for the historic F1 cars which start at 1050. Then it is F1 FP3 at midday, the W series race at 1325, and F1 qualifying at 3. Then the F2 race starts at 5 and I will probably stay for that.
Whereabouts is the hotel you've booked? I was tempted to book for Friday night but think I will just drive down on Saturday morning from home since it's not necessary to be there horribly early.
Edited by paulguitar on Sunday 26th June 21:43
matt21 said:
Looks like Gumtree is a good option. Guess buying tickets here or eBay is safe? What do I need to look out for?
I arranged a call with the seller on Gumtree and did a bank transfer to him whilst we were on the phone. As soon as he saw the money come in he emailed me the pdf ticket. eBay should be fine too, although I think the tickets tend to sell for more there. Another option is Facebook Marketplace. Just be sure to liaise with the seller to ascertain whether they come across as legit or not. eBay will of course protect you if there is an issue.
I'm traveling Friday morning, coming back Monday.
Got a decent sized motorhome and staying on woodlands.
Got weekend ticket in club.
Last year we had GA and camped. It was unbearably hot even at 7am.
This year we have AC, no queue for toilet and then queue for a shower.
Can't bloody wait.
Got a decent sized motorhome and staying on woodlands.
Got weekend ticket in club.
Last year we had GA and camped. It was unbearably hot even at 7am.
This year we have AC, no queue for toilet and then queue for a shower.
Can't bloody wait.
paulguitar said:
Your grandstand ticket will be 'roving' and gets you into any grandstand on Friday and Saturday, you will only be limited to Copse for Sunday.
The great thing about having a seat is that you don't have to get there stupidly early to stake out a spot. On Saturday the Formula 3 race starts at 955, but I think I will aim to get there in time for the historic F1 cars which start at 1050. Then it is F1 FP3 at midday, the W series race at 1325, and F1 qualifying at 3. Then the F2 race starts at 5 and I will probably stay for that.
Whereabouts is the hotel you've booked? I was tempted to book for Friday night but think I will just drive down on Saturday morning from home since it's not necessary to be there horribly early.
Thank you.The great thing about having a seat is that you don't have to get there stupidly early to stake out a spot. On Saturday the Formula 3 race starts at 955, but I think I will aim to get there in time for the historic F1 cars which start at 1050. Then it is F1 FP3 at midday, the W series race at 1325, and F1 qualifying at 3. Then the F2 race starts at 5 and I will probably stay for that.
Whereabouts is the hotel you've booked? I was tempted to book for Friday night but think I will just drive down on Saturday morning from home since it's not necessary to be there horribly early.
Edited by paulguitar on Sunday 26th June 21:43
I’m staying in Warwick, so not exactly close but couldn’t justify the cost anywhere closer.
paulguitar said:
I arranged a call with the seller on Gumtree and did a bank transfer to him whilst we were on the phone. As soon as he saw the money come in he emailed me the pdf ticket.
eBay should be fine too, although I think the tickets tend to sell for more there. Another option is Facebook Marketplace. Just be sure to liaise with the seller to ascertain whether they come across as legit or not. eBay will of course protect you if there is an issue.
What's to stop him selling that PDF to someone else - whoever arrives first gets in and everyone else ends up with a "used" ticket?eBay should be fine too, although I think the tickets tend to sell for more there. Another option is Facebook Marketplace. Just be sure to liaise with the seller to ascertain whether they come across as legit or not. eBay will of course protect you if there is an issue.
(I can download the ticket as many times as i like in their portal)
eliot said:
paulguitar said:
I arranged a call with the seller on Gumtree and did a bank transfer to him whilst we were on the phone. As soon as he saw the money come in he emailed me the pdf ticket.
eBay should be fine too, although I think the tickets tend to sell for more there. Another option is Facebook Marketplace. Just be sure to liaise with the seller to ascertain whether they come across as legit or not. eBay will of course protect you if there is an issue.
What's to stop him selling that PDF to someone else - whoever arrives first gets in and everyone else ends up with a "used" ticket?eBay should be fine too, although I think the tickets tend to sell for more there. Another option is Facebook Marketplace. Just be sure to liaise with the seller to ascertain whether they come across as legit or not. eBay will of course protect you if there is an issue.
(I can download the ticket as many times as i like in their portal)
ETA.
I guess he could still do what you've pointed out though. So I am taking a chance on him not being a crook, but I did notice that he immediately ended the Gumtree listing once we'd done our deal.
Edited by paulguitar on Monday 27th June 11:06
callyman said:
My Brother and I will be there on Sunday sat in Club Corner Looking up the Hamilton Straight.
I think that's probably where I will go for qualifying. it's a good spot as you get to see the cars out of Stowe into and out of Vale, and then through Club and up towards the finishing line.Silverstone Grapevine on WhatsApp if you're interested.
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DangerDoom said:
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