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Old 21 Sep 2018, 05:56 (Ref:3851720)   #1
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Old 25 Apr 2019, 19:24 (Ref:3899620)   #2
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The 2019 races are revealed. https://www.goodwood.com/grr/event-c...BER856,OMTLA,1

Quick scan suggests all fairly familiar, with 500cc F3 cars instead of FJ?
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Old 6 Jun 2019, 09:52 (Ref:3908244)   #3
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Anyone received invitations to race at the 2019 Goodwood Revival yet?
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Old 7 Jun 2019, 18:34 (Ref:3908517)   #4
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Old 5 Sep 2019, 18:53 (Ref:3926041)   #5
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Anyone have an entry list for this year?
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Old 5 Sep 2019, 21:42 (Ref:3926077)   #6
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I shall be marshalling at my normal post, post 7 - and I shall have yet another outlandish outfit at Marshal's sign on.
AFAIK the official entry list won't be released until next week.
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Old 9 Sep 2019, 12:16 (Ref:3926882)   #9
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Interesting, this thread was created September last year and posts have yet to reach double figures!

Perhaps the event now longer holds an appeal for most club level historic racers and historic racing enthusiasts?

Anyway, looks like cracking weather for it.....
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Team Delta will be running two 500 cars and the Cooper Maserati. See you there.
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Not been to this one but would personally rather go to a PA event.

The event does need some good weather. Rather unlucky in recent times with rain.

Hope a livestream is available. Looking forward to Kinrara race with the Ferraris and E Types .
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Good luck bud, especially with the 500s!

I will be loading for the next trip and then on my way Sunday, so at least will be able to enjoy pleasant driving weather as I pass through the area....

Edit- just seen email advising some Friday and Sunday tickets still available, for anyone still not decided!

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Period correct or not I love this meeting although I draw the line at getting togged up in some silly outfit. The spectacle of such iconic grids of cars and drivers on such a superb circuit is just amazing. Unfortunately there is too much pandering to the cloth cap and half a bitter brigade for my liking with the inevitable delays between races and you need second mortgage just to get in but hey ho!
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Not been to this one but would personally rather go to a PA event.
Surely in order to prefer something you must have experience of the alternatives? There is probably no alternative to the Revival in terms of breadth of cars and drivers taking part, Le Mans classic is a superb experience but for obvious reasons the car categories are limited.
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Surely in order to prefer something you must have experience of the alternatives? There is probably no alternative to the Revival in terms of breadth of cars and drivers taking part, Le Mans classic is a superb experience but for obvious reasons the car categories are limited.
IMOP I'm not bothered who drives what car. The grid sizes you don't get for obvious reasons although would cool to see 50 cars racing, would be a little chaotic though. For example I'd rather go to the upconing monza classic where you can see 250 LM's ,Cobras E Types, and others that feature at Goodwood whilst also being able to see Group C and CER1 and 2 etc without as far as I know waiting ages in between, no ponce as a general spectator in regards to clothes and the like.Bigger more varied grids in some cases. Plus you see the cars more often .

Yes I'd love to go but I can think of many others I' choose over it.

I'm probably going over already discussed issues but hey ho.

Wish all who go a good event. I'll be recovering from first day back at college .
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It’s reasonable to think that Goodwood Revival,Le Mans Classic,Silverstone Festival .Monaco Historic’s and Monterey are the top historic meetings worldwide .
It’s impossible to compare because a case could be made to argue that Spa 6 hours beats the lot.
Weakness of Goodwood is that circuit is no great shakes and only used for twenty years in period.
My mate is driving the single seater Alta in Pre War race and should pull his finger out and finish at the front!
All have a good time as I will be in France.We will get asked back with Talbots one year perhaps.Until then they will stick with a few real cars,few replicas and specials and ,what did Peter call them,pedestrian drivers.
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IMOP I'm not bothered who drives what car. The grid sizes you don't get for obvious reasons although would cool to see 50 cars racing, would be a little chaotic though. For example I'd rather go to the upconing monza classic where you can see 250 LM's ,Cobras E Types, and others that feature at Goodwood whilst also being able to see Group C and CER1 and 2 etc without as far as I know waiting ages in between, no ponce as a general spectator in regards to clothes and the like.Bigger more varied grids in some cases. Plus you see the cars more often .

Yes I'd love to go but I can think of many others I' choose over it.



I'm probably going over already discussed issues but hey ho.

Wish all who go a good event. I'll be recovering from first day back at college .
Make no mistake - there are no finer sights in historic racing, and no finer place to see those sights, than at Goodwood. You have to go once, walk out to the far side of the circuit and see for yourself. Nothing else comes close. Whether you keep going back once the irritations start to bug you and you start to tot up the costs is another thing all together.
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Make no mistake - there are no finer sights in historic racing, and no finer place to see those sights, than at Goodwood. You have to go once, walk out to the far side of the circuit and see for yourself. Nothing else comes close. Whether you keep going back once the irritations start to bug you and you start to tot up the costs is another thing all together.
You missed the bit about ‘ in my opinion ‘
So the view at Lavant is superior to Eau Rouge or under Dunlop Bridge
Throw in Casino Square.?
The grids are superior at LMC , Monaco , Spa ,
Longer Races at the other places and they are safer.
Always a good thread
Those who do think it’s the best and people who don’t buy that position
Been going on for nearly twenty years!
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Each to our own. Some will like one thing and another a different thing.

Joy of motorsport is the variety of events, locations and range of cars that are on show. What makes it so interesting and debatable
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Cheers mate.

Not really looking forward but see how it goes. Could be along old year ahead. At least there Brands and Lydden aye.
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Make no mistake - there are no finer sights in historic racing, and no finer place to see those sights, than at Goodwood. You have to go once, walk out to the far side of the circuit and see for yourself. Nothing else comes close. Whether you keep going back once the irritations start to bug you and you start to tot up the costs is another thing all together.
Whatever is most enjoyable to watch and fits your budget.

I'll be laughing if they both go together for me.
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You missed the bit about ‘ in my opinion ‘
So the view at Lavant is superior to Eau Rouge or under Dunlop Bridge
Throw in Casino Square.?
The grids are superior at LMC , Monaco , Spa ,
Longer Races at the other places and they are safer.
Always a good thread
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Been going on for nearly twenty years!
Point taken. Afraid my horizons don't go beyond the UK these days. But you get so close at Goodwood that the experience is truly visceral.
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