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I've had an offer of some especially cheap (not that they're expensive in the first place) tickets to see the touring car qualifying at Rockingham in September. We can't go to the main race on Sunday but I'm pondering going anyway because the website mentions all this going on on the Saturday-
09.00 – 09.15 Free Practice KICK Start Energy Ginetta Junior Championship
09.25 – 10.05 Free Practice Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship
10.20 – 10.40 Qualifying MSA Formula Championship
10.50 – 11.20 Qualifying Renault UK Clio Cup
11.30 – 12.00 Qualifying HSCC Super Touring Car Championship
12.10 – 12.30 Qualifying Michelin Ginetta GT4 SuperCup
12.40 – 13.20 Free Practice Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship
13.20 – 14.00 Lunch Break
14.00 – 14.15 Qualifying KICK Start Energy Ginetta Junior Championship
14.25 Race MSA Formula Championship
15.00 Race Renault UK Clio Cup
15.40 – 16.10 Qualifying Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship
16.20 Race HSCC Super Touring Car Championship
16.55 Race KICK Start Energy Ginetta Junior Championship
That sounds like a good day of entertainment for small change, it'd be about £15 for the both of us, but is it a case of you pay for the BTCC qualifying and that's all you get or do you get to see the lot? I've had conflicting information from the organisers of the event it'd be a part of.
If it is all that is it good fun, are the quali's worth watching and does the other stuff look worthwhile too?
Thanks
It'll be a day entry ticket, same as the Sunday. So turn up in the morning and enjoy the day. Never been along on a Saturday, but half the time the support races are more entertaining than the BTCC anyway!
Ticket normally covers all day. It's a good day out, plenty to see and you get very entertaining racing in the Clio Cup and Ginettas. MSA Formula is all young guns in single seaters desperate to make an impression, HSCC is all pre-66 stuff so old Cortinas and the like sliding about.
HSCC is all pre-66 stuff so old Cortinas and the like sliding about
This bit in particular is very relevant to my interests. Day ticket sounds promising.
Sorry, had wires crossed with their Historic Touring Cars - it's HSCC Super Touring so the 90s heyday stuff - Alfa 155s, Vectras, Mondeos, Primeras, etc. http://www.supertcc.com/
Oh my god. That's all my childhood racing dreams, we're going, thanks!
TBH I'd not go if I had an option for the Sunday (which you don't). Qualifying can be underwhelming as it's just a series of cars going past and there's no real sense of drama usually but there's a few races and for a few quid each you can't go wrong as if you're bored stiff, walking out is fine