Good Wood, Goodwill c'est la version du Village des Valeurs aux US.
This is proper racing. See how much better and more challenging it can be without 1 mile of concrete runoff area?
#modernF1isajoke
The track has miles and miles of run-off area in some places, espacially for the vehicles involved.
What make that racing exciting:
1) long and soft tire sidewalls provide plenty of slip angle
2) Shit brakes provide long braking zones
3) heavy/no-handlin'/powerful is mixed with light/nimble/no power.
that understeer beast @0:43
To be fair, it spent more time oversteering than understeering, and turn in like that with the front tires locked up and almost any car will understeer.
I've watched this vid multiple times today.. such awesomeness. Anyone ever gone to Goodwood? Are peasants even allowed to attend as spectators or is the whole event super private?
The track has miles and miles of run-off area in some places, espacially for the vehicles involved.
What make that racing exciting:
1) long and soft tire sidewalls provide plenty of slip angle
2) Shit brakes provide long braking zones
3) heavy/no-handlin'/powerful is mixed with light/nimble/no power.
This is proper racing. See how much better and more challenging it can be without 1 mile of concrete runoff area?
#modernF1isajoke
You sure can go. The tickets to the revival are somewhat lottery based for the most part I was offered tickets this year but decided to drive the Nurburgring in two weeks vs going to Goodwood. Tickets to the members meeting are around 120 GBP for the weekend. Last year someone wrecked at 250 GT, then got in the back up 275 GTB....
Attending motorsport events in the UK is a great experience just walking the parking lot of the track will be more interesting than a cars and coffee event here.Good to know. And I think you made the right choice with the Nürburgring, I would have done the same without hesitation...