I need a lie down after that race
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On the fan page there's a video of Mick being interviewed and proud big brother Seb joins in. Bless so cute
Took us nearly 1.5hours to get back to Milton Keynes, went straight for food and as soon as I'd finished eating genuinely felt drunk (zero alcohol consumed). Think I was physically and mentally exhausted! We'd been at the track since 8am, so was a looooing day.I need a lie down after that race
I was also there - had been there all weekend, what a race! Like you I was getting better updates about Zhou from a friend watching at home than we were able to get at the track. Whereabouts did you sit? We were on the final corner and got to see the Lewis overtake on Checo and Charles (which unfortunately didn’t stick). Electric atmosphere!What a race! And we were there!
We knew very little about Zhou. It was actually my dad who told me what had happened as he was watching on C4. Once Zhou was out they showed replays, and I felt a bit sick. Knew nothing of protestors either til we got back to the hotel.
Took us nearly 1.5hours to get back to Milton Keynes, went straight for food and as soon as I'd finished eating genuinely felt drunk (zero alcohol consumed). Think I was physically and mentally exhausted! We'd been at the track since 8am, so was a looooing day.
We've always stayed on the Woodlands campsite next to the circuit, wouldn't stay anywhere else now! Can't recall off the top of my head how much it is but I think tickets go on sale tomorrow for itI need some info some the peeps in the know. I want, I need to go to Silverstone next year!!! We have a kitted out VW camper with awning and it would make sense to go down in that and stay near the track. Anyone got the low down on when to book, best website to use and what we might expect to pay? I saw there's the new Hilton but I might need to re-mortgage the house to stay there. I've heard stories about people staying a wee bit further away and it being a nightmare for traffic to get to the track, so I want to strike a balance of (reasonably, I know its still extortionate) cost effective accommodation and being near the track.
Don't know I'm afraid, we've asked them but not heard back yet. Worth keeping an eye on their FB and Insta!Oh wow! Looks great! I don't suppose you know what time the tickets might go on sale?
We sit at Woodcote B. The energy from the crowd was amazing. Not a Lewis fan, but he did great!I was also there - had been there all weekend, what a race! Like you I was getting better updates about Zhou from a friend watching at home than we were able to get at the track. Whereabouts did you sit? We were on the final corner and got to see the Lewis overtake on Checo and Charles (which unfortunately didn’t stick). Electric atmosphere!
Can't comment about camping but we've stayed in different places. This time was Travelodge in Milton Keynes, took us 1.5 hours to get back there, though that was definitely quicker than the previous two times when it took nearly an hour to just get out of the car park! Just checked and it cost us £120 for two nights.I need some info some the peeps in the know. I want, I need to go to Silverstone next year!!! We have a kitted out VW camper with awning and it would make sense to go down in that and stay near the track. Anyone got the low down on when to book, best website to use and what we might expect to pay? I saw there's the new Hilton but I might need to re-mortgage the house to stay there. I've heard stories about people staying a wee bit further away and it being a nightmare for traffic to get to the track, so I want to strike a balance of (reasonably, I know its still extortionate) cost effective accommodation and being near the track.
You do, yesSorry @Nottonightbabe - another question. Am I right to assume if we get campervan tickets, we'll still need to get our track tickets on top of that?
Thanks! Good luck for getting your camping tickets. We're definitely going to try and get some!You do, yes
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