Thanks for the advice. I was planning on leaving at about half 5/6 AM as it is usually about 45 mins on the M40 from mine. Might leave even earlier now!
Thinking of taking my old man next year for his 50th. Any idea what's best to do for price/view? Also, when do the tickets usually go on sale...
I've been there in General Admission for the last 8 years. It's actually 6am that the gates open and you'd usually want to be in the queue an hour before to get your spot. Probably obvious, but take a camping chair, as it reserves your spot and it's a long wait until the race starts. You can take in food and drink (inc. booze but not glass bottles), which is a good thing to do, as like most events it's not the cheapest once you're in. Also if you have a portable radio and headphones, that can be good for commentary during the race.
Everyone has a different opinion on the best spot. My advice is to go to Luffield but at the Woodcote end of it. You walk under the Granstand and there is a few rows of GA. As it get close to Woodcote the fence rises, but if you get to the right of that, you can see the cars come into Brooklands corner which is at the end of the DRS zone so you get to see some overtaking, round Luffield and disapear down the old pits 'straight' towards Copse. I think it's the best place as you get overtaking action, see a lot of the cars and get very close to the cars too. You also have the leader board and big screen close by.
It's a very similar view to this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOzOB83NcIE but personally I'd go just a bit further to the left.
Becketts is a cool spot to see F1 cars but better for Qualifying than the race, as not really an action spot during the race. A lot of people rate Vale for GA, I don't personally see the attraction.
Once you've chosen where to go, check the nearest Gate, as you want to be as close to your spot as possible. So Gate 1 or 3 for my suggestion. In the map below, my suggested spot is in front of the Luffield granstand (not on the corner itself) to the left hand side.
http://www.silverstone.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/170627-EntGuide-Plan-A4-prop-lowres.pdf
Gave up on Silverstone. Traffic is awful, facilities are shit and expensive.
When we did go we camped at Whittlebury for 4 nights. If you are mad and travelling just for Sunday then get there for 5.30, if not sooner and reverse Park into your space.
I have just come back from the Austrian Grand Prix and it was fantastic. Beautiful scenery and a seat on Red Bull Tribune B which enables you to see 75% of the track.
Smaller tracks with multiple views from your seat are the future of F1 for me.
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Gave up on Silverstone. Traffic is awful, facilities are shit and expensive.
When we did go we camped at Whittlebury for 4 nights. If you are mad and travelling just for Sunday then get there for 5.30, if not sooner and reverse Park into your space.
I have just come back from the Austrian Grand Prix and it was fantastic. Beautiful scenery and a seat on Red Bull Tribune B which enables you to see 75% of the track.
Smaller tracks with multiple views from your seat are the future of F1 for me.
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Take fold up chairs, waterproofs, earplugs and a picnic. Get there early.
If only Brands could accommodate the F1 circus.