I'm still weighing up whether to go this year. I reckon the organisers missed a gold mine by scheduling this event on the SAME weekend as the Goodwood Revival.
For a short period of time it seemed that the 2 events would be on consecutive weekends which would have made the trip a no brainer.
I'm not having a go at the organisers, but I am just disappointed that this golden opportunity didn't come together. I reckon both events would have benefited from more overseas visitors if the events were on separate weekends.
Oh well, maybe next year... BUGGER!!
I think they are generally different target markets last year i was in the uk 30 miles from Goodwood on that weekend but choose to visit my daughter instead Still giving myself an uppercut daily for missing Goodwood
Jeff you need to get to Farleigh dont put it off just do it Be a nice wind down after CD 9 . Go on you know you want to .
Hey Bill,
Good to hear you are going back and gettin' dirty this time...
I will make up my mind later in the year, but I totally disagree that Farleigh and Goodwood are totally different markets. Sure they are TOTALLY different events, but as celebrations of of the past, of golden eras, they have more in common than they have differences.
I for one [and of course I could be the only one] really would love to see both. If pressed I would choose Farleigh, but having never seen Fangios Merc, or real Spitfires, classic open wheelers etc I know I would be missing out by not seeing Goodwood as well.
Dave King says that they are only 2 hours apart, so if I go I reckon Goodwood on Friday and Farleigh Sat/Sun would be the go. But in a perfect world, separate weekends* would only be better.
But before that I am off to Melb for the F1...
*sorry if in my ingorance there is a specific reason for both events being on the same weekend. I am only speaking of my selfish motive of wanting to 'see it all'.