by Mike H » Sun Mar 22, 2015 9:10 pm
We’ve just left Goodwood having spent the weekend at the annual Members’ Meeting. Have had a fabulous weekend, apart from the biting cold wind on Saturday. This and, generally, FoS are the two Goodwood events we tend to attend each year.
I think the answer to your question probably depends on how long you’re planning to spend at the event. If you’re only going for one day then my advice would be not to bother – there’s too much to see and do around the event than spend time sitting in a grandstand! If you’re going for the weekend (or possibly longer in the case of FoS) then you might want to consider it for one day possibly?
As I mentioned above, we’ve just come back from two great days at the Members’ Meeting, and I bought grandstand tickets for yesterday (we were meeting up with friends today). I suppose we sat in the stands for no more than maybe a couple of hours to see some specific races and demonstrations, there was just too much else that we wanted to see and do. At FoS where we tend to go Thursday – Sunday then, for us, grandstand tickets for one day work, but you can often see as much from the trackside as from a grandstand if you get a spot early.
Don’t underestimate the crowds for FoS and Revival and allow plenty of time for getting in and out of the event.
Finally, as alluded to above, allow for any and every type of weather. Goodwood seems to have a micro climate all of its own!
IAM; RoADAR