Brands Paddock Facilities
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Keep it stiff said:
Does Brands have power available in the paddock for competitor motorhome hook-up?
Yes, but get there early as everyone else wants a hook up too, and from memory there aren’t any in the middle of the paddock. Those testing on Friday will always have taken the best spots anyway.CanoeSniffer said:
Lots of power and the showers are 
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Great view of the circuit even working on the car in the paddock. Love Brands!
Unpopular opinion, but Brands is one of the worst circuits in the UK, unless you are driving the GP circuit.
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Great view of the circuit even working on the car in the paddock. Love Brands!
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I was supposed to be racing an Brands Indy this weekend, however I glad I am not, my championship gets the pit garages this weekend, with scrutineering in situ, however, I wouldn't arrive until 7 on the Sunday, and there would have been no where for me to park, with the garages all full. And no I am not arriving the night before to either sleep in the car/tent or book a hotel.
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Dynion Araf Uchaf said:
Unpopular opinion, but Brands is one of the worst circuits in the UK, unless you are driving the GP circuit.
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te, apart from one corner, the paddock facilities are cramped at best, the outer paddock is a 15 min walk to the pits and if you want to arrive on the day because you only live an hour or so away, you've got no chance to park up either near the rest of your competitors or sometimes at all.
I was supposed to be racing an Brands Indy this weekend, however I glad I am not, my championship gets the pit garages this weekend, with scrutineering in situ, however, I wouldn't arrive until 7 on the Sunday, and there would have been no where for me to park, with the garages all full. And no I am not arriving the night before to either sleep in the car/tent or book a hotel.
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ks venue outside of the GP track.
This is true of every circuit, everywhere. Get there early or get a sThe indy circuit is s

I was supposed to be racing an Brands Indy this weekend, however I glad I am not, my championship gets the pit garages this weekend, with scrutineering in situ, however, I wouldn't arrive until 7 on the Sunday, and there would have been no where for me to park, with the garages all full. And no I am not arriving the night before to either sleep in the car/tent or book a hotel.
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andy97 said:
Keep it stiff said:
Does Brands have power available in the paddock for competitor motorhome hook-up?
Yes, but get there early as everyone else wants a hook up too, and from memory there aren’t any in the middle of the paddock. Those testing on Friday will always have taken the best spots anyway.Dynion Araf Uchaf said:
Unpopular opinion, but Brands is one of the worst circuits in the UK, unless you are driving the GP circuit.
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I agree about the Indy circuit, doesn’t offer much for the driver- but being able to watch an entire race play out from the top grandstand is pretty cool. I’m doing the GP for the first time later this year and I’m buzzing for that..
I still think the paddock is the tits, compared to the likes of Thruxton, Combe, Cadwell, pretty much spoilt having plenty of power, water all over a paved area and good welfare facilities. Setting up on the inside wall and having cars screaming down paddock hill metres away is pretty special too I think.
Dynion Araf Uchaf said:
I was supposed to be racing an Brands Indy this weekend, however I glad I am not, my championship gets the pit garages this weekend, with scrutineering in situ, however, I wouldn't arrive until 7 on the Sunday, and there would have been no where for me to park, with the garages all full. And no I am not arriving the night before to either sleep in the car/tent or book a hotel.
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ks venue outside of the GP track.
Ah, So you're in the 750MC HH too?it's a b

Still sounds more appetising than my 300mi drive!
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