Goodwood dates for '07

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Goodwood dates for '07

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Festival of Speed - 22nd -24 June

Revival - 31st August - 2nd September


Lets see what they clash with this year!


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Post by Helen »

many thanks, have added to the DDK 2007 diary of events
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Festival of Speed

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Not again...missed it this year because Goodwood moved to June. That's GCSE marking time!
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Post by tanick »

Anyone fancy a DDK visit to the revival in early 70's gear - forget all this tweed jacket and flat cap stuff?
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Post by bjmullan »

tanick do you mean flared trousers and funny perms? :shock: :shock:
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Post by tanick »

Having never been to the revival I'm not sure it it would be appropriate. YOu have to remember that someone spending 911 money in '65-'73 wouldn't have been a tent dwelling hippy. Any suggestions as to what the late 60's-early 70's 911 driver would have been wearing?
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Post by hot66 »

I thought the revival was 'upto 1966 ish' ?
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Post by sprintstar67 »

the circuit closed in '65 and this where they draw the line for the paddock "dress code" and also the classic parking. Having said that a few replicas (you chesil boys know who you are) manage to sneak in from time to time!
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Post by 912uk »

I should be ok with mine as I have a private plate. Yeah I am up for this I have never been and I am happy to get some of my Dads clothes.. 1965 you say yep I am sure he has most of hos wardrove about that era....... :lol: :lol:
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Post by boz »

I went to the Revival this year for the first time. Brilliant fun despite the weather being atrocious! Didn't do the dressing up bit, but may well do next year.

Still prefer the Festival of Speed though! :lol:
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Post by Bootsy »

boz wrote:IDidn't do the dressing up bit, but may well do next year.
Excellent, can I wear my camisole and slip then?
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Post by shambly »

sprintstar67 wrote:the circuit closed in '65 and this where they draw the line for the paddock "dress code" and also the classic parking. Having said that a few replicas (you chesil boys know who you are) manage to sneak in from time to time!
A dateless registration certainly helps :)

But then didn't whichever TV channel covers the revival have their presenter use a Chesil during her links a couple of years back?

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The whole event is a replica anyway :P
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Post by MdR »

hot66 wrote:I thought the revival was 'upto 1966 ish' ?
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