More details to follow once i get Alan@PBTD over here and he puts in place a few plans he has in the melting pot.
Camping and merryment is without doubt essential
It depend if race days make more than track days.Bigyin wrote: Wed Apr 29, 2020 11:38 pm What do we reckon to the chances of this still going ahead or is the thinking the weekend dates will be swallowed up by the race clubs rejigging their calendars ?
TBH i've not even thought about it either way. At this stage i'd say it's absolutely impossible to guess.Bigyin wrote: Wed Apr 29, 2020 11:38 pm What do we reckon to the chances of this still going ahead or is the thinking the weekend dates will be swallowed up by the race clubs rejigging their calendars ?
Of that there is no doubt, but may depend upon whether any of them actually want that weekend too, there's only so many race meetings to go around..I'm still hopeful it will go ahead because DAMN i'll miss it if it doesn't
Well you'll deffo have a Ducati ready, an old one, i'll wait and see
After seeing this thread and thinking about it i was thinking i ought to ping Alan an email.Harry wrote: Sat May 02, 2020 7:58 am I'm long overdue another visit to this event but I wonder if anything like this (or racing) will be running in 2020.
Makes you think what you took for granted.
Well, i'm not sure i agree. Trackdays are not sports in the same way as a race meeting at MotoGP.Harry wrote: Sat May 02, 2020 8:48 amI can't see them drawing up lists of ok sports to do, they'll probably just leave a blanket ban in place.weeksy wrote: Sat May 02, 2020 8:02 am
Logistically Pembrey must be in a better position than things like football matches, trackdays are already to an extent quite an 'outside' sort of environment obviously, so how much of a stretch is it to run something and keep apart, well, i dunno, but in theory anyway, easier than some things for sure.
Well the size of the crowd is exactly the issue, or the non issue isn't it. Social distancing can't be maintained sitting in a seat next to someone either side, but can be maintained in a paddock with say 50% usual group sizes.Harry wrote: Sat May 02, 2020 8:54 amOther than the size of the crowd I don't see a lot of difference?weeksy wrote: Sat May 02, 2020 8:49 am
Well, i'm not sure i agree. Trackdays are not sports in the same way as a race meeting at MotoGP.
I'd also be a bit cautious about the possibility of falling off and sitting in an A&E waiting room with a bone hanging out of my leg for 12hrs because there is no room on a ward.
Seems its already started with Tennis, Golf and Fishing given the green light........ in England only so farHarry wrote: Sat May 02, 2020 8:48 am
I can't see them drawing up lists of ok sports to do, they'll probably just leave a blanket ban in place.
