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Old 29 Aug 2006, 00:37 (Ref:1695906)   #1
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should be attending this event at silverstone what should i expect/do to take in the atmosphere of a 24 hours event and also to enjoy it?

any help greatfully appreciated
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Old 29 Aug 2006, 02:03 (Ref:1695933)   #2
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Well you'll have plenty of time, so a leisurely walk around the circuit viewing the action from each corner, a wander round the paddock (which is open to the public), a few beers if that's your thing, watching the action at 4am... etc.

24 hour races are great, you should find plenty to occupy your time!

Take an umbrella though, it was a bit wet last year...
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Old 29 Aug 2006, 08:55 (Ref:1696058)   #3
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should be attending this event at silverstone what should i expect/do to take in the atmosphere of a 24 hours event and also to enjoy it?

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tux,after what I read about last years race,a torch might be handy on the GP circuit.
You may also want to visit my post and make sure I'm still awake
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Old 4 Sep 2006, 18:35 (Ref:1701721)   #4
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Was also thinking of attending with a few friends, has anyone any ideas on the camping arrangements at the circuit, will they be similar to past LMES events.

I know that the event was very poorly supported last year, hopefully things will be better this time around.

Great pictures by the way Mike !

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Old 4 Sep 2006, 20:12 (Ref:1701791)   #5
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No camping at the circuit, unless you are a marshal. Nearest campsite is Whittlebury Hall / Golf Club
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Old 4 Sep 2006, 20:54 (Ref:1701838)   #6
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That's a bit poor...................I did see a tel number on the Silverstone web site regarding camping, I shall try calling that tomorrow.

Other options...........sleeping in the car.............. or......... the Donington World series by Renault !
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That's a bit poor...................I did see a tel number on the Silverstone web site regarding camping, I shall try calling that tomorrow.

Other options...........sleeping in the car.............. or......... the Donington World series by Renault !
Thinking outside the box and knowing the venue and its ways very well this is what I would do if I were you .

Go to Silverstone, take your camping kit with you. Nobody will stop you taking it into the circuit. Head over to the infield and set up where the marshalls are based, near Copse and Becketts.

I believe they are allowing cars into the perimeter road area but not the infield itself. This leaves you the option to set up your tent behind the Start finish area or down by Stowe and Club as alternatives. If they try to stop you, plead with them, the guys on the gate are actually quite fair.

It wont be heaving with campers so I can assure you they wont be to strict on where you set up.

It will be a unique weekends racing, with supports from the Dutch Supercars (now they have some serious machinery), Sports 2000, always good racing and the Porsche open and then of course the 24hr itself with allot of quality racing drivers and cars. The new Red Bull BMW Z4M Racer will be making its racing debut with Dieter Quester, Robin Liddell and Tim Mullen on board to name just one pretty interesting machine worth watching.

Getting into the pits area wil also be easy. So you can see the cars and teams first hand.

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Old 5 Sep 2006, 15:39 (Ref:1702428)   #8
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Well I hope to be there - I shall sleep wherever it is I am when I drift off.

Looking forward to it. First 24h race I've been to, I really hope the atmosphere is good. I had planned on going to the Nürburgring 24h this year.. but with no factory BMW's to support it would have been a bit of a waste. Maybe next year.
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Old 5 Sep 2006, 17:54 (Ref:1702541)   #9
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Thanks Simon, we were considering doing something like that or just crashing in the back of the car, depending on the weather really. I always prefer to be on the infield especially when racing is on the GP circuit.
I love endurance racing, but have been finding it hard to generate interest for this event amongst friends. Having interesting entries like the Z4 with a very competent driver line up does help.
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Old 4 Sep 2006, 21:01 (Ref:1701848)   #10
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The number on all the Silverstone/Britcar publicity is for Whittlebury.

Having seen the paddock layout in the final instructions it looks like public parking will be outside the main gate not infield as I had first thought.

If you don't have a ticket for Donington then don't bother, there won't be tickets on the gate.
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Thanks for the info redshoes, it really does sound disappointing although it doesn't suprise me of Silverstone, it isn't the most hospitable place at the best times.

Yes I have the freebies for Donny but it is that bit further from Kent to travel and the last time I went there it was very wet and muddy when Mr Senna done his bit.

Even Rockingham's Oval fest sounds inviting with camping facilities, just a little expensive.
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To be honest Gilles Whittlebury Hall is so close, although slightly further than the marshal's campsite, will not be bad at all!
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It's probably a very nice campsite Suze but being a veteran of many Le Mans I would prefer to have the racing right outside our tent, just unzip the door and there you have the racing at any time of the day, or night ! Some how it gives you a reassurrance that you are not missing anything.
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If you feel like that, and I can't say I blame you, then Whitlebury is not the place for you. There is a gate between the campsite and Silverstone but I doubt it will be open, which means a 10 min drive from campsite to circuit main gate.

If they are letting cars onto the perimeter road then go for it and hope the jobsworths are taking the evening off.
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Fair enough, although having stayed in Whittlebury Hall, I did happily wake up to the sound of Formula Fords, so although you can't open the tent onto the cars like Le Mans, you can still hear them!
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I case you can't find it.
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Final Instructions with timetable, entry lists etc

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Don't carp about Silverstone, lack of camping facilities or any other facet of the 24, get along and support the EERC who are staging the event. They deserve OUR support, it is about time that we had a top class 24 hour in this country.
IF you are a MOTOR SPORT enthusiast you have to lay your body on the line at times and put up with a bit of discomfort for the sake of the sport.

Try cycling down to Goodwood from North London, watching a nine hour race that finishes at midnight and then cycle home again.

Get to Silverstone for the Grand Prix at about 1.0am and sleep in a bicycle cape on the verge to be first in.

Us Old Timers had it hard, the modern youth doesn't know it's born.

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