FoS this year

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Blue One

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478 posts

181 months

Sunday 2nd June
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I was planning to go to FoS on the Friday as usual this year. I checked the other day and saw Friday was booked out except for some eye-wateringly priced packages, so realised for the first time since lockdown I won’t be going. Last year on the Friday it was too packed, and, I feel strangely relieved I won’t be going to Lord March’s bank account boosting charity event this year, and am happy to leave them to it.

Maybe I’ll go next year, but I really feel the place has lost its soul and is just a shop window now for EVs and noisey events you can hardly see unless have a stadium or enclosure ticket

WhyOne

303 posts

200 months

Sunday 2nd June
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Strange you feel the need to make these thoughts public!!!

You clearly didn't enjoy your visit last year. You clearly resent the Duke of Richmond profiting from an event many people enjoy. Why the hell were you even looking to attend this year?!?!

Edited by WhyOne on Sunday 2nd June 20:14

Blue One

Original Poster:

478 posts

181 months

Sunday 2nd June
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Strange you feel the need to comment on my apparent need to make these thoughts public. Bit of inside info fella, this is a discussion forum where people post thoughts publicly to air their feelings, generate a debate/discussion, and generally share a virtual room with other car-oriented folks - try it sometime!

Blue One

Original Poster:

478 posts

181 months

Sunday 2nd June
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To your other point about why I even wanted to go this year, call it habit and the fact I remember FoS as being a great calendar highlight of the year. Over the years it seems to have become more and more commercial and designed to lift more money from your wallet each time you go. The fact I couldn’t go this year was something of a relief. That was the point of my post, like it or not (which you clearly don’t).

WhyOne

303 posts

200 months

Sunday 2nd June
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OK I'll humour you.

Why the hell were you even considering going this year - you didn't enjoy your experience last year, you don't like what the even has become and you resent the Duke of Richmond profiting from your attendance?!

WhyOne

303 posts

200 months

Sunday 2nd June
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No problem whatsoever with you being relieved that you cannot attend this year.

I make all manner of day-to-day decisions which provoke a range of emotions. Rarely, if ever, do I feel the world will be a better place if I share these with the world on a public forum.

It seems to (cynical) me that you have just created an excuse to slag off the FoS / Duke of Richmond?!

Edited by WhyOne on Sunday 2nd June 20:32

Blue One

Original Poster:

478 posts

181 months

Sunday 2nd June
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Sorry chaps - I’ve clearly hit a seam of Lord March brown nosers in this thread. Sorry to cause offence to your rectural oral cleansing and admiration interests in this clearly very sensitive area and subject. If any PHers less inclined to take offence at my post wish to join in the banter with my new chum here please feel free.

WhyOne

303 posts

200 months

Sunday 2nd June
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Goodness, that chip on your shoulder weighs heavy!

coolchris

933 posts

204 months

Sunday 2nd June
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I went every other year for about 8 years but last year didn't attend.It is a brilliant event where else can you see so much variety in one location.A friend said try Silverstones classic so am going to give that a try this year

mk1coopers

1,246 posts

154 months

Monday 3rd June
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Not to stir the pot, however, it's the Duke of Richmond, he is no longer Lord March.

Goodwood is many things to many people, nothing wrong with commenting positively or negatively on the events, it's all personal choice to go (or not), there are many (non Goodwood) events I've regularly been to in the past, that I now don't attend, I had a gap of nearly 10 years without going to the FoS, this year I'm going every day with different people, with Revival I've cut it to two days this year, after previously doing all 3 for many years, just circumstances and choice smile



Edited by mk1coopers on Monday 3rd June 12:44

The Hypno-Toad

12,462 posts

207 months

Monday 3rd June
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I'm on year 24 in a row this year.

Which either means I'm a real fan or a complete nerd with no life!

Mk2Jag

555 posts

168 months

Monday 3rd June
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I shall be doing the Friday. Only because as a GRRC member I feel I should as I’m trying to make the most of my membership by getting a fractionally cheaper ticket than those who aren’t.
Would have done the Thursday freebie obviously but as we all know that’s not a thing anymore.
Not interested in that modern stuff going up the hill but still enjoy watching the Revival-esque cars. Also the Porsche cafe breakfast is a good place for a chinwag and catch up with friends in the morning.
But yes- sadly particularly when it comes to FOS it is seems to be more of a corporate event each year with large parts of the hill given over to enamel badge wearers or grandstand pass holders.

WhyOne

303 posts

200 months

Monday 3rd June
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For me, one of the great attractions of the FoS is being able to talk to car owners and drivers in the paddocks - if you are there early in the day when the cars are being prep'ed there aren't so many people about and most folk are more than happy to chat.

This hasn't changed markedly over the years IMHO.

Edited by WhyOne on Monday 3rd June 19:59

FIREBIRDC9

743 posts

139 months

Monday 17th June
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Blue One said:
I was planning to go to FoS on the Friday as usual this year. I checked the other day and saw Friday was booked out except for some eye-wateringly priced packages, so realised for the first time since lockdown I won’t be going. Last year on the Friday it was too packed, and, I feel strangely relieved I won’t be going to Lord March’s bank account boosting charity event this year, and am happy to leave them to it.

Maybe I’ll go next year, but I really feel the place has lost its soul and is just a shop window now for EVs and noisey events you can hardly see unless have a stadium or enclosure ticket
I felt the same , wasn't planning to go but i caved eventually. Managed to bag a Sunday ticket from someone who no longer needs it!

Been going every year since 2012!

Unreal

3,817 posts

27 months

Saturday 22nd June
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Blue One said:
Sorry chaps - I’ve clearly hit a seam of Lord March brown nosers in this thread. Sorry to cause offence to your rectural oral cleansing and admiration interests in this clearly very sensitive area and subject. If any PHers less inclined to take offence at my post wish to join in the banter with my new chum here please feel free.
You sound charming. Please do everyone a favour and stay away. You'll be happier and so will everyone else.

ettore

4,210 posts

254 months

Tuesday
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On a more cheerful note, Red Bull have pulled out the stops this year: Verstappen, Perez, DC, Weber, Ricciardo, Christian's Klien and Horner, spread across V10, V8 and Hybrid Red Bulls. Genuinely, looks pretty special!

WhyOne

303 posts

200 months

Tuesday
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Yes indeed.

It'd be great if they could get Seb along as well.

Daz68

3,417 posts

212 months

Wednesday
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Last time I went was 2014 and loved it. Going for the full 4 days this year and can't wait. Just hoping the weather is good.