Livestream on Autosport,
http://www.autosport.com/goodwood-festi ... peed-live/
Someone just binned an Alfa 4C. Thankfully he hit hay and not a brick wall because that could have ended bad.
Friday is defiantly much less busy, especially now there's a visitor cap. But there's almost too much going on now throughout the day that you go home feeling like you missed out on half of the event. Of course that's not a bad thing but it's probably worth spending a couple of days there to fully experience everything.Just_a_fan wrote:I've been a few times over the years. It's a good day out but...
When I first visited it was a relatively small event. It felt intimate and friendly, just fans of racing cars/bikes getting close to the vehicles they'd watched over the years. Now, sadly, it's a much bigger event - bigger in terms of visitor numbers anyway as the space occupied is no larger. It's no longer the friendly, intimate pleasure it was. Now it's busy, push/shove crowded and has lost the "English village fete" feel it had. The manufacturers are there in force so part of it now feels like a motor show. Where one used to be able to sit on the grass near the cricket pitch and have a relaxing moment with just the distant call of historic engines, now it's just full on all the time. No room to pause and contemplate. Elbows in your ribs as people rush to see current F1 drivers up close whilst ignoring the beautiful historic racing machinery.
I'm sure I'll visit again but I no longer feel the need/desire to go every year like I did when I first started to visit.
I can well understand as I've seen other cool events get too big and in doing so lose their charm, so I am sure you are right. But I'd still like to go...too bad no time machine, cause I would really have liked it back when. It is that older Goodwood that I really want.Just_a_fan wrote:
I've been a few times over the years. It's a good day out but...