Going to the 6 hours of Britain
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- 5th June 2012, 10:13 at 10:13 am #131497sozaveleParticipant
I am planning on attending the 6 hours of Silverstone, with this being my first race at Silverstone, so I am looking foward to it. I was wondering if there are any other fanatics out there who are also attending the event. The tickets at present are amazing value, only £25 for the race and £29 for the entire three days.
I have not really watched endurance racing before but I thought this was an oppurtunity I could not miss, who should I be looking out for?5th June 2012, 11:24 at 11:24 am #202569CalumParticipantThere are quite a few former F1 drivers in the LMP1 grid:
Toyota Hybrid have Buemi, Ant Davidson, Nakajima and Wurz
Audi have Ferrari test driver Marc Gene and ex Toyota F1 driver Allan McNish
Rebellion have Nick HeidfeldI’d love to go to the Silverstone round of the World Endurance Championship, £25 for a 6 hour race is brilliant value – £29 for the whole weekend is a must if you are able to get to Silverstone that weekend!!
6th June 2012, 11:11 at 11:11 am #202570sozaveleParticipantBooked my tickets for the Sunday, really excited.
The tickets are great as they are roving grandstand so I get to sit anywhere, providing I get a seat.
The layout being used is grand prix.
Providing I get a seat, where shall I try to sit?
The options are:
Woodcote
Club
International Pits Straight
Village B
Stowe Lakeside6th June 2012, 11:34 at 11:34 am #202571CalumParticipantClub: you get to see the pit straight, the entry to the pitlane and a couple of corners: Vale and Club, if I was going to see F1 and could only have one seat rather than roving grandstand I would definately sit here as you get to see lots of things, isn’t the podium close to this grandstand too?
Village would be quite good for the first few laps while the field is still tight: going into the slowest part of the track as a single pack means there could be a few bumps and crashes!
At International Straight you will get to see the pitstops and the start/finish of the race.
Club and Village look like great places to sit, and the International Straight would be interesting just to watch some pitstops taking place.
30th July 2012, 11:06 at 11:06 am #202572sozaveleParticipantIt’s now less than a month to the event, I am really looking forward to it, I was wondering, is anybody else going.
30th July 2012, 11:52 at 11:52 am #202573AnonymousInactive@sozavele I’m going. Booked my weekend camping tickets. Hoping for a continuation of this (mostly) sunny weather. Hopefully the Woodlands campsite would have recovered from the F1 mudbath by then.
Seems Toyota will only be fielding 1 entry, and no Nick Heidfeld it seems, which is a shame. Still waiting on the full line-up of events for the weekend though.
And I’m sure you’ll be able to get a seat. I can’t envision it being terribly busy.
31st July 2012, 10:09 at 10:09 am #202574BullfrogParticipantReally looking forward to this, great value and access all round the circuit. Should be worth it just for the noise of the Corvettes and Toyota, and the quick section Copse, Maggotts and Becketts should be spectacular even if it’s not quite at F1 speeds.
Martin Brundle’s back again alongside Alex in the Greaves P2 car, and Karun Chandhok is racing for JRM in P1, so the Sky F1 boss will be watching nervously. Also look out for Fisichella in the AF Corse Ferrari, the car that won its class at Le Mans despite being demolished and rebuilt during qualifying.
Formula Renault 3.5 will be there too. Great looking cars and arguably a stronger field than GP2, with some familiar names from the F1 reserve drivers (Jules Bianchi, Alexander Rossi and Sam Bird) plus up-and-coming stars like Robin Frijns, Kevin Korjus and Nick Yelloly. Their programme seems to be:
Sat 25th 0930 Qualifying 1, 1300 Race 1, 1715 Q2
Sun 26th 0940 Race 2Don’t know if there are any other support races, that would be a bonus.
31st July 2012, 10:12 at 10:12 am #20257531st July 2012, 10:18 at 10:18 am #202576BullfrogParticipantNo, nothing yet @formula-1, just an email confirming the booking. No worries yet though – I’d imagine they’re a bit busy refunding people for the Grand Prix…
31st July 2012, 10:47 at 10:47 am #202577AnonymousInactive@formula-1 They’re usually not sent out until a week or two before the race. They’ll arrive, don’t worry!
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