Posted by mark smith - Unregistered (109 days ago)
6 people disagree.
I bet Palmer keeps 100% of the money though.
Posted by Race1 - Unregistered (109 days ago)
The race should have been cancelled VERY FIRST THING this morning. The amount of snow that fell overnight, it would be insane to even try and race. A lot of folk will travel in really poor conditions for a non-event.
Posted by Iggy - Unregistered (109 days ago)
2 people agree.
Maybe HM Plant can organise a snowplough?
Posted by Stevie T - Unregistered (109 days ago)
1 people agree.
"A lot of folk will travel in really poor conditions for a non-event."
Posted by Iggy - Unregistered (14 minutes ago)
If they have got any brains the fans will look at the weather report before setting off!
Posted by Garry - Unregistered (109 days ago)
Just phoned Brands Hatch - race has been postponed til the 11th May - tickets are valid for then.
Posted by Kirsty - Unregistered (109 days ago)
Yeah got up this morning at about 7 to find a winter wonderland outside, bit gutted but glad to see that it's been rescheduled. Now sat in with my mate who came down and we've been watching WSB....kin ell what a mental race! Every (snowy) cloud has a silver lining i spose
Posted by Cubik Rube - Unregistered (109 days ago)
4 people agree.1 people disagree.
There should be a wider debate about season times. Almost every year, the first race at Brands is either cold, or wet, or both. Equally, the final race in October suffers in the same way. The season needs to start later, and finish earlier with less of the silly gaps during the peak of the season that we always seem to get - like 5th May, then a gap until 26th May. Or 29th June, then nothing to 20th July. Start mid April, run an event every second weekend without gaps, finish end of September.
Posted by PhilW - Unregistered (109 days ago)
Just seeing it on Eurosport.....jeez louise can't believe how bad the track looked this morning...i'm about 40 miles away and the roads were pretty clear even if the weather wasn't....still snowing there now but MSV/BSB have dealt with it pretty well imo....see you all on the 11th lol
Posted by Cubik Rube - Unregistered (109 days ago)
2 people agree.
One of the problems that organisers face is that tracks aren't just used for bike meetings, there are a lot of other activities (like Touring Cars, etc) that book circuits. Britain has a wealth of race series all wanting to utilise a few track resources.
Also, the TT falls slap bang in the middle of the season and a lot of teams have either riders or some form of commitment to supporting that. You have to think that even if they DID organise a meeting there would be fewer fans to watch it due to those events clashing.
Posted by Buelliful - Unregistered (109 days ago)
I think it was freakish weather - Britain for you. I have been to Brands in October for the last round of the BSB for the last 3 three years and have: got sunburnt (2005), soaked (2006) and well the weather was nice for October (2007).
I think the weather forecasters underestimated the amount of snow that would fall. My Wife rang Brands at 7am and was told the race was still on. Other than the waste of petrol nothing else was lost - the race has been scheduled.
The only saving virtue were that the pit lane walk about was sparsely attended resulting in getting photos and autographs easier. Plus I saw the 'Hairy bikers'.
Posted by Andrew - Unregistered (109 days ago)
i live about 25 mins away and the snow is still here, but not falling any more. i camped the whole weekend and it was all fine until this morning, its the only time i have been in many years that it has been bad weather for the first round, normally sunny. just over a month and i will be back
Posted by lewis - Unregistered (109 days ago)
i was there yesterday, it was cold and windy but ok. tho riding back the M25 was heavy downpour all they way, which was nice-not lol.
pleased i came back last night cos i was gonna stay in kent the night and come back today, the snow would of been even more interesting on the M25
tho i do agree that there shouldnt be the Summer breaks that F1, Moto GP and superbikes have. its prime time for fans to want to go and best weather, they should be racing more not less.
Posted by brendan - Unregistered (109 days ago)
Iggy - it didn't start snowing until 7am.even then the track didn't get covered for a couple of hours. if it had stopped the circuit would have been cleared and the gravel raked and it would have been good to go albeit a bit late.
Also last year the weather was glorious all weekend and it was the same dates
Posted by racingbod - Unregistered (109 days ago)
1 people agree.
It doesn't take a meteorological Genius to work out its the track on the East side of the country which are most likely to have problems with snow in March / April tho does it? (Just don't pick Silverstone for first in 2009 cos it'll probably rain & be flooded).
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