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 Posted: 21:32 - 01 Jul 2012 Post subject: Re: Going to Silverstone next weekend (British GP) |
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Yup I'm going with some friends again this year. We went in 2010 and had an amazing time, the weather was scorching too.
We are on general admission too, last year we ended up in front of Becketts grandstand, we got right up against it; as it's on a slope we got to see part of the new Arena/Village complex too. Vettel had a bit of a slide right in front of us and we got to see some overtaking too.
Don't know what it's like this year but in 2010 the ground in front of Becketts was a sort of black stony lumpy stuff, I imagine it would be majorly uncomfortable to sit straight on. We had little fold up chairs that folded down to go in a smallish bag, brilliant. Although as soon as the race starts everyone stands straight up so you might be well with just a sit-mat or a blanket if you're planning on wandering around a lot.
We've got weekend tickets so Friday is roaming grandstand day, sit anywhere you like near enough so we like to sit in the posh ones, the Arena/Village grandstands see LOADS of action. Saturday you can either upgrade to roaming (£40 in 2010) or go in General Admission areas only - depending on weather we might take the opportunity to get under cover.
I didn't take ear plugs and came home with about 20 pairs of them, they're given out all over the place. If you're cheeky you can dive into some of the stands and help yourself to whacking great handfuls, I've got some nice ones in a little screw cap holder. I'm deaf so not massively bothered by the noise but it is *LOUD* to the point of pain for my friends.
Time-wise, on Sunday we didn't mess about, up at sparrow fart, bag the spot we'd scouted out. I think the gates open around 6-7am. Nothing of note happens for a few hours so take something to read! If you're on your own you are pretty much stuck there unless you're not bothered about losing your "spot" that you found. As we were in a group, we took it in turns to stock up on bacon butties/have a wander. There's loads of stuff going on around the circuit, I went for a walk during GP3 quali and stumbled across Hamilton/Button doing a media love-in.
If you're just coming in on the Sunday then you'll probably want to make the most of your day and have a walk round the circuit to get some of the atmosphere in. I wouldn't worry too much about finding somewhere to sit, especially if you're on your own you will be able to wiggle in somewhere half decent before the race starts I expect. Depends how important it is to get the "best" spot to you - I know I would rather soak up some atmosphere in trade-off for a not as good view. ____________________ Current Bike: Honda CBR 600F
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Never been to the F1, but i was stood round the back of a 1990 lotus v12 the other week when the fired it up. On no throttle is was god damn LOUD. When he started blipping the throttle it was too loud. When he revved it to the limiter i basically had to run away It went beyond sound and just became a sharp stabbing pain in the ears!
Further away it was far more tolerable, though i expect 24 of them leaving the grid to bump the noise level back up to stupid levels.
Silverstone is flat. very fucking flat. Makes you think you're in the Netherlands kind of flat. So stand somewhere twisty to have a chance of seeing as many corners as possible. The low speed corners are usually where the time is made up anyway, and are where you will get overtaking when the tires start to go off.
Expect the burger van to be expensive and still have an epic queue, so taking some food from home would be a good idea.
Weather wise, expect the unexpected! Take a hat as it'll be useful come sun or rain. A big coat would be good too as even if it's sunny you can still sit on it. |
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Take a waterproof jacket and sun cream
It's usually windy and can get cold, even on hot days so a hoody and some shades too  |
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Went courtesy of Renault a couple of times, it really was awesome.
The changes of direction through Maggots and Becketts are pretty special. Its a good idea to mooch between Bridge and the last corner too; everything from there is pretty good - the grandstand in the last section gets a lot of action and is nice and loud but its not actually that fast.
Re: earplugs - definitely. ____________________ Triumph Daytona 675 track bike + girlfriend's Honda Hornet 600
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Has anyone used this for parking before?
https://www.silverstoneschoolsparking.co.uk/
The school furthest away only charges £5 for parking on the sunday.
To park at the circuit it's apparently £55 or something ridiculous. ____________________ CBR125 -> Bandit GSF600 '99 -> SV650 02 |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 121 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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