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Silverstone for the Grand Prix

Fri Jun 20, 2014 11:56 pm

Tickets arrived today for the F1 British Grand Prix on Sunday 5th July. Bloody pricey but finally going after all these years and wishing I was there!!! Has anyone been to the Grand Prix at Silverstone before as I would love to pick your brains on the best way to get there and times for race day. Thanks in advance :thumbright:

Re: Silverstone for the Grand Prix

Sat Jun 21, 2014 8:02 am

I'm taking my son for the first time too - well up for it. We've booked park and ride form Towcester, not too pricey at £10 for the car.

Re: Silverstone for the Grand Prix

Sat Jun 21, 2014 9:00 am

Went last year,used M4 to Swindon then cross country to Oxford then M42 to Banbury J11.Booked parking at with Silverstone school on line.£15 per car 20 min walk to circuit and signposted from J11 by the school. No queues at all straight in and out using back toads to the north of Silverstone.

Left Caerphilly at 5:30 got there about 8.came back in via M50 to avoid Sunday traffic at tolls again about 2 and half hours.


Enjoy our tickets were at the end of the Hanger straight great day out other than the toilets and a few city tops seen.

Re: Silverstone for the Grand Prix

Sat Jun 21, 2014 9:15 am

Siadwell wrote:Went last year,used M4 to Swindon then cross country to Oxford then M42 to Banbury J11.Booked parking at with Silverstone school on line.£15 per car 20 min walk to circuit and signposted from J11 by the school. No queues at all straight in and out using back toads to the north of Silverstone.

Left Caerphilly at 5:30 got there about 8.came back in via M50 to avoid Sunday traffic at tolls again about 2 and half hours.


Enjoy our tickets were at the end of the Hanger straight great day out other than the toilets and a few city tops seen.


Yeah I was thinking of that way or head towards M50 and across but Ive heard so many nightmare stories about traffic. The Megabus are running a service from Cardiff but they are saying that it would take 4 hours to get there!!!

I hear there's lots to see when you get you there but getting there at 8 where you waiting around much..?

Re: Silverstone for the Grand Prix

Sat Jun 21, 2014 9:51 am

Hope the weathers good for you mate, never been myself, just can't justify spending that kind of money on a weekend at Silverstone for the time being, but it's definitely on my to do list in the future, wish they'd hurry up and start building the circuit of Wales, so I can take in a motogp weekend right on our doorstep. Bloody delay after delay with that project

Re: Silverstone for the Grand Prix

Sat Jun 21, 2014 10:03 am

Military Junta wrote:Tickets arrived today for the F1 British Grand Prix on Sunday 5th July. Bloody pricey but finally going after all these years and wishing I was there!!! Has anyone been to the Grand Prix at Silverstone before as I would love to pick your brains on the best way to get there and times for race day. Thanks in advance :thumbright:

Have a great day just be aware the traffic chaos to get to the place, allow hours extra for travel. :thumbup:

Re: Silverstone for the Grand Prix

Sat Jun 21, 2014 10:06 am

Military Junta wrote:Tickets arrived today for the F1 British Grand Prix on Sunday 5th July. Bloody pricey but finally going after all these years and wishing I was there!!! Has anyone been to the Grand Prix at Silverstone before as I would love to pick your brains on the best way to get there and times for race day. Thanks in advance :thumbright:





Adam, will be there myself. Been going for many years, although MotoGP is my main passion ;)

You'll have a fabulous day and it's a lot to take in. The atmosphere during the pre-race stages and he race itself is electric

i agree with the Swindon to Oxford route, as it is more direct (roads are geared up for the event) but make sure you are in there early. It's a long day, but well worth it, even at their prices!

Hope you have a seat booked, as the standing areas are a friggin nightmare unless you are prepared to drop a flag in (moon style) and stay in position ALL DAY!

Enjoy, fella. You'll want to go back next year! :thumbup:

Re: Silverstone for the Grand Prix

Sat Jun 21, 2014 10:07 am

Military Junta wrote:
Siadwell wrote:Went last year,used M4 to Swindon then cross country to Oxford then M42 to Banbury J11.Booked parking at with Silverstone school on line.£15 per car 20 min walk to circuit and signposted from J11 by the school. No queues at all straight in and out using back toads to the north of Silverstone.

Left Caerphilly at 5:30 got there about 8.came back in via M50 to avoid Sunday traffic at tolls again about 2 and half hours.


Enjoy our tickets were at the end of the Hanger straight great day out other than the toilets and a few city tops seen.


Yeah I was thinking of that way or head towards M50 and across but Ive heard so many nightmare stories about traffic. The Megabus are running a service from Cardiff but they are saying that it would take 4 hours to get there!!!

I hear there's lots to see when you get you there but getting there at 8 where you waiting around much..?[/quotes

Plenty to do support races start around 9

Would advise driving as coaches will get caught in the traffic

Re: Silverstone for the Grand Prix

Sat Jun 21, 2014 2:58 pm

Thanks all as the wife and I can't wait!!!

We got seats for the Abbey stand on the first bend and looking down the home stretch so Im hoping that they are good seats for the money.

People have mentioned about camping up there as sounds a right laugh but due to work I can only go on race day and apparently there's loads of stands and stuff for you to have a look beforehand if anyone knows about that

Re: Silverstone for the Grand Prix

Sat Jun 21, 2014 3:31 pm

Military Junta wrote:Thanks all as the wife and I can't wait!!!

We got seats for the Abbey stand on the first bend and looking down the home stretch so Im hoping that they are good seats for the money.

People have mentioned about camping up there as sounds a right laugh but due to work I can only go on race day and apparently there's loads of stands and stuff for you to have a look beforehand if anyone knows about that





Adam, Abbey Stand is good, but get there early (car parks are open) and consider sleeping in the car for a few hours rather than queuing to get in. It gets pretty manic! :thumbup:

Re: Silverstone for the Grand Prix

Sat Jun 21, 2014 4:22 pm

I went two years ago, went on Megabus which was great. Silverstone special.

Great when approaching there as bus lanes.

Re: Silverstone for the Grand Prix

Sat Jun 21, 2014 9:12 pm

Thanks for all the advice lads. Also the wife is wondering if theres a kinda dress code like the horse racing..? I think its an excuse that she wants to go shopping beforehand but thought I'd ask ;)

Re: Silverstone for the Grand Prix

Sun Jun 22, 2014 12:46 pm

No dress code, very basic there and muddy if raining!!!

Think you'll have an eye opener how basic behind the scenes it is.

Re: Silverstone for the Grand Prix

Sun Jun 22, 2014 12:55 pm

Welshpaul wrote:No dress code, very basic there and muddy if raining!!!

Think you'll have an eye opener how basic behind the scenes it is.


Yep a touch Somerton Park in parts but still an improvement on a few years ago

Re: Silverstone for the Grand Prix

Sun Jun 22, 2014 1:51 pm

Siadwell wrote:
Welshpaul wrote:No dress code, very basic there and muddy if raining!!!

Think you'll have an eye opener how basic behind the scenes it is.


Yep a touch Somerton Park in parts but still an improvement on a few years ago


Yeah Ive heard that its old fashioned stands and that's why Bernie has been threatening to take it off the calendar for years and is pushing the London Grand Prix around the streets

Re: Silverstone for the Grand Prix

Sun Jun 22, 2014 2:08 pm

Abbey good view mate. Bernie is right mind.... Silverstone is a bit of a dump compared to many venues and entering is a nightmare. Your have a good day mind as great racing circuit.

Dress code .... only in the Paddock club m8. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Silverstone for the Grand Prix

Sun Jun 22, 2014 2:38 pm

Daya wrote:Abbey good view mate. Bernie is right mind.... Silverstone is a bit of a dump compared to many venues and entering is a nightmare. Your have a good day mind as great racing circuit.

Dress code .... only in the Paddock club m8. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


The thing is Daya I was thinking of going the full hog with VIP areas but client is late in paying so a little pissed off. But making the most of it and was hoping that the Abbey was good

Re: Silverstone for the Grand Prix

Mon Jun 30, 2014 1:48 pm

Oh well its the 'Pink for Papa' dress code for Sunday then in memory of John Button :ayatollah:

Re: Silverstone for the Grand Prix

Sun Jul 06, 2014 10:37 pm

How did the rest of you enjoy today ? I must say that I've been to some sporting occasions in my life but a Grand Prix is really up there with them. Red Arrows, warm up races, f1 race and even live bands afterwards!!! Absolutely fantastic day out and has to be the weekend next time but already looking at where else I can go this season

Re: Silverstone for the Grand Prix

Mon Jul 07, 2014 3:33 pm

Military Junta wrote:How did the rest of you enjoy today ? I must say that I've been to some sporting occasions in my life but a Grand Prix is really up there with them. Red Arrows, warm up races, f1 race and even live bands afterwards!!! Absolutely fantastic day out and has to be the weekend next time but already looking at where else I can go this season

Re: Silverstone for the Grand Prix

Tue Jul 08, 2014 5:50 pm

Military Junta wrote:How did the rest of you enjoy today ? I must say that I've been to some sporting occasions in my life but a Grand Prix is really up there with them. Red Arrows, warm up races, f1 race and even live bands afterwards!!! Absolutely fantastic day out and has to be the weekend next time but already looking at where else I can go this season




Lewis made a pretty good day one of the best since the Mansell era :thumbup:

Adam, try MotoGP in September. I'm there (fortunately in The Paddock thanks to motor sport connections) and it'll be sensational even in comparison to the car GP :thumbup:

Re: Silverstone for the Grand Prix

Tue Jul 08, 2014 6:17 pm

Sven wrote:
Military Junta wrote:How did the rest of you enjoy today ? I must say that I've been to some sporting occasions in my life but a Grand Prix is really up there with them. Red Arrows, warm up races, f1 race and even live bands afterwards!!! Absolutely fantastic day out and has to be the weekend next time but already looking at where else I can go this season




Lewis made a pretty good day one of the best since the Mansell era :thumbup:

Adam, try MotoGP in September. I'm there (fortunately in The Paddock thanks to motor sport connections) and it'll be sensational even in comparison to the car GP :thumbup:


Did you stay the weekend Sven ? I stayed to see the band and drivers on the concert stage and left around 8pm. Also I couldn't believe the locals really embracing it too as almost every house was either asking you to park in their drive or selling hot dogs!!! It was very similar to a music festival atmosphere and I absolutely loved it so much so that I would have gone up there today for testing if I wasn't snowed under with work.

I'm thinking of doing the Belgium or Italian Grand Prix around September and if things go well then I've been offered accommodation for Abu Dhabi in November got the final race of the season.

Sven I f*cking loved it!!!!! :thumbright:

Re: Silverstone for the Grand Prix

Tue Jul 08, 2014 6:19 pm

Military Junta wrote:
Sven wrote:
Military Junta wrote:How did the rest of you enjoy today ? I must say that I've been to some sporting occasions in my life but a Grand Prix is really up there with them. Red Arrows, warm up races, f1 race and even live bands afterwards!!! Absolutely fantastic day out and has to be the weekend next time but already looking at where else I can go this season




Lewis made a pretty good day one of the best since the Mansell era :thumbup:

Adam, try MotoGP in September. I'm there (fortunately in The Paddock thanks to motor sport connections) and it'll be sensational even in comparison to the car GP :thumbup:


Did you stay the weekend Sven ? I stayed to see the band and drivers on the concert stage and left around 8pm. Also I couldn't believe the locals really embracing it too as almost every house was either asking you to park in their drive or selling hot dogs!!! It was very similar to a music festival atmosphere and I absolutely loved it so much so that I would have gone up there today for testing if I wasn't snowed under with work.

I'm thinking of doing the Belgium or Italian Grand Prix around September and if things go well then I've been offered accommodation for Abu Dhabi in November got the final race of the season.

Sven I f*cking loved it!!!!! :thumbright:


Would love to go to Spa, my favourite GP!

Re: Silverstone for the Grand Prix

Tue Jul 08, 2014 6:21 pm

Daniel_PT_blues wrote:
Military Junta wrote:
Sven wrote:
Military Junta wrote:How did the rest of you enjoy today ? I must say that I've been to some sporting occasions in my life but a Grand Prix is really up there with them. Red Arrows, warm up races, f1 race and even live bands afterwards!!! Absolutely fantastic day out and has to be the weekend next time but already looking at where else I can go this season




Lewis made a pretty good day one of the best since the Mansell era :thumbup:

Adam, try MotoGP in September. I'm there (fortunately in The Paddock thanks to motor sport connections) and it'll be sensational even in comparison to the car GP :thumbup:


Did you stay the weekend Sven ? I stayed to see the band and drivers on the concert stage and left around 8pm. Also I couldn't believe the locals really embracing it too as almost every house was either asking you to park in their drive or selling hot dogs!!! It was very similar to a music festival atmosphere and I absolutely loved it so much so that I would have gone up there today for testing if I wasn't snowed under with work.

I'm thinking of doing the Belgium or Italian Grand Prix around September and if things go well then I've been offered accommodation for Abu Dhabi in November got the final race of the season.

Sven I f*cking loved it!!!!! :thumbright:


Would love to go to Spa, my favourite GP!


Someone told me that they are thinking of moving it away from Spa soon so would love to go there beforehand. Did you go Dan ?

Re: Silverstone for the Grand Prix

Tue Jul 08, 2014 6:35 pm

Military Junta wrote:
Daniel_PT_blues wrote:
Military Junta wrote:
Sven wrote:
Military Junta wrote:How did the rest of you enjoy today ? I must say that I've been to some sporting occasions in my life but a Grand Prix is really up there with them. Red Arrows, warm up races, f1 race and even live bands afterwards!!! Absolutely fantastic day out and has to be the weekend next time but already looking at where else I can go this season




Lewis made a pretty good day one of the best since the Mansell era :thumbup:

Adam, try MotoGP in September. I'm there (fortunately in The Paddock thanks to motor sport connections) and it'll be sensational even in comparison to the car GP :thumbup:


Did you stay the weekend Sven ? I stayed to see the band and drivers on the concert stage and left around 8pm. Also I couldn't believe the locals really embracing it too as almost every house was either asking you to park in their drive or selling hot dogs!!! It was very similar to a music festival atmosphere and I absolutely loved it so much so that I would have gone up there today for testing if I wasn't snowed under with work.

I'm thinking of doing the Belgium or Italian Grand Prix around September and if things go well then I've been offered accommodation for Abu Dhabi in November got the final race of the season.

Sven I f*cking loved it!!!!! :thumbright:


Would love to go to Spa, my favourite GP!


Someone told me that they are thinking of moving it away from Spa soon so would love to go there beforehand. Did you go Dan ?


Hope they don't mate be a shame if they, don't think you'll ever see a track made like spa again, never been myself buddy, me and Chris clement been talking about goin sometime :-)

Re: Silverstone for the Grand Prix

Tue Jul 08, 2014 6:38 pm

Daniel_PT_blues wrote:
Military Junta wrote:
Daniel_PT_blues wrote:
Military Junta wrote:
Sven wrote:
Military Junta wrote:How did the rest of you enjoy today ? I must say that I've been to some sporting occasions in my life but a Grand Prix is really up there with them. Red Arrows, warm up races, f1 race and even live bands afterwards!!! Absolutely fantastic day out and has to be the weekend next time but already looking at where else I can go this season




Lewis made a pretty good day one of the best since the Mansell era :thumbup:

Adam, try MotoGP in September. I'm there (fortunately in The Paddock thanks to motor sport connections) and it'll be sensational even in comparison to the car GP :thumbup:


Did you stay the weekend Sven ? I stayed to see the band and drivers on the concert stage and left around 8pm. Also I couldn't believe the locals really embracing it too as almost every house was either asking you to park in their drive or selling hot dogs!!! It was very similar to a music festival atmosphere and I absolutely loved it so much so that I would have gone up there today for testing if I wasn't snowed under with work.

I'm thinking of doing the Belgium or Italian Grand Prix around September and if things go well then I've been offered accommodation for Abu Dhabi in November got the final race of the season.

Sven I f*cking loved it!!!!! :thumbright:


Would love to go to Spa, my favourite GP!


Someone told me that they are thinking of moving it away from Spa soon so would love to go there beforehand. Did you go Dan ?


Hope they don't mate be a shame if they, don't think you'll ever see a track made like spa again, never been myself buddy, me and Chris clement been talking about goin sometime :-)


Yeah shame Chris was in Greece

Re: Silverstone for the Grand Prix

Tue Jul 08, 2014 7:49 pm

Spa is bbc awesome,Eau Rouge :thumbup:

Re: Silverstone for the Grand Prix

Tue Jul 08, 2014 8:12 pm

Military Junta wrote:
Sven wrote:
Military Junta wrote:How did the rest of you enjoy today ? I must say that I've been to some sporting occasions in my life but a Grand Prix is really up there with them. Red Arrows, warm up races, f1 race and even live bands afterwards!!! Absolutely fantastic day out and has to be the weekend next time but already looking at where else I can go this season




Lewis made a pretty good day one of the best since the Mansell era :thumbup:

Adam, try MotoGP in September. I'm there (fortunately in The Paddock thanks to motor sport connections) and it'll be sensational even in comparison to the car GP :thumbup:


Did you stay the weekend Sven ? I stayed to see the band and drivers on the concert stage and left around 8pm. Also I couldn't believe the locals really embracing it too as almost every house was either asking you to park in their drive or selling hot dogs!!! It was very similar to a music festival atmosphere and I absolutely loved it so much so that I would have gone up there today for testing if I wasn't snowed under with work.

I'm thinking of doing the Belgium or Italian Grand Prix around September and if things go well then I've been offered accommodation for Abu Dhabi in November got the final race of the season.

Sven I f*cking loved it!!!!! :thumbright:





Adam, have pm'd you reference the weekend :thumbup:

Strong recommendation is Spa in Belgium. The BEST track on the calendar IMHO and a beautiful setting...

The way THIS season is going, Abu Dhabi is a must, if you are able to make it :thumbup:

Speak to Daya, if you can. He is very knowledgable on F1 and has done a lot more 'foreign' trips than me (so far only Belgium, France, Germany and Monaco for me, although I have done the Indy 500 and that was surreal!)

Seriously, look at the MotoGP event in Silverstone for September. Different type of crow, but supreme atmosphere...and do the"Riders for Health" events on stage throughout the weekend :thumbup:

Re: Silverstone for the Grand Prix

Tue Jul 08, 2014 8:31 pm

Thanks Sven I had your pm but couldn't respond for some reason. First of all my best wishes to your family and I will try the Moto GP one day but I'm more of a car man and it won't take long to drive to Spa would it..? and the tickets are slightly cheaper than Silverstone but like everything else its down to my work.

Re: Silverstone for the Grand Prix

Wed Jul 09, 2014 12:31 am

Military Junta wrote:Thanks Sven I had your pm but couldn't respond for some reason. First of all my best wishes to your family and I will try the Moto GP one day but I'm more of a car man and it won't take long to drive to Spa would it..? and the tickets are slightly cheaper than Silverstone but like everything else its down to my work.





Thanks, Adam. Trying times indeed :cry:

Yes, Spa easy to get too. Dover to Calais and straight up the motorway towards Brussels before branching off to the track, which is sunning (although they do tend to get the odd spot of rain over the weekend of racing)

The worse bit is from here to the ferry port. After that, it's a doodle on one of the straightest, most boring roads I've ever encountered! LOL :lol: