Might that be the cooling they forgot to include in their perfect car desing ?
Hi there,Restomaniac wrote: ↑06 Jul 2019, 12:12I’m after a bit of advice.
I’m taking my 10 year old for the first time. Where would folks on here think would be best for us to park out backsides so he can see with a general admission (none grandstand) ticket?
Thank you! I'm attending with GA tickets and it's my first ever GPajdavison2 wrote: ↑06 Jul 2019, 22:17Hi there,Restomaniac wrote: ↑06 Jul 2019, 12:12I’m after a bit of advice.
I’m taking my 10 year old for the first time. Where would folks on here think would be best for us to park out backsides so he can see with a general admission (none grandstand) ticket?
I've had the fortune of going to Silverstone 3 times, once working, once in GA and once in a grandstand. For GA I'd reccomend Stowe corner, can see the cars coming up from hanger straight and some good action into Stowe corner. There's a large patch of grass there with good views of the tracks, one of the large screens and close to stuff like toilets and food. Plus it's not so close to the track that the little guys ears might suffer.
Thanks Stowe corner it is Now does anyone have a padded room or some rope to stop him hurting himself whilst he’s bouncing off the frigging walls?ajdavison2 wrote: ↑06 Jul 2019, 22:17Hi there,Restomaniac wrote: ↑06 Jul 2019, 12:12I’m after a bit of advice.
I’m taking my 10 year old for the first time. Where would folks on here think would be best for us to park out backsides so he can see with a general admission (none grandstand) ticket?
I've had the fortune of going to Silverstone 3 times, once working, once in GA and once in a grandstand. For GA I'd reccomend Stowe corner, can see the cars coming up from hanger straight and some good action into Stowe corner. There's a large patch of grass there with good views of the tracks, one of the large screens and close to stuff like toilets and food. Plus it's not so close to the track that the little guys ears might suffer.
Take something along with you, the little fella can stand on, that puts him head and shoulders above your height otherwise he’ll see nothing!Restomaniac wrote: ↑07 Jul 2019, 18:05Thanks Stowe corner it is Now does anyone have a padded room or some rope to stop him hurting himself whilst he’s bouncing off the frigging walls?ajdavison2 wrote: ↑06 Jul 2019, 22:17Hi there,Restomaniac wrote: ↑06 Jul 2019, 12:12I’m after a bit of advice.
I’m taking my 10 year old for the first time. Where would folks on here think would be best for us to park out backsides so he can see with a general admission (none grandstand) ticket?
I've had the fortune of going to Silverstone 3 times, once working, once in GA and once in a grandstand. For GA I'd reccomend Stowe corner, can see the cars coming up from hanger straight and some good action into Stowe corner. There's a large patch of grass there with good views of the tracks, one of the large screens and close to stuff like toilets and food. Plus it's not so close to the track that the little guys ears might suffer.