How
do you find the V8 Register at Silverstone?
Over the last year we have had a huge surge in new members joining
the V8 Register and many are considering attending the MG Car Club's
principal annual event - the International MG Weekend Meeting at
Silverstone. As some of the new members may not be familiar with
the layout at Silverstone, this brief note aims to provide a brief
guide on how you get to Silverstone, where you enter and how you
can get tickets and a programme, together with a plan of the Circuit.
There are also details of the layout of the event - but do note
the dedicated V8 parking area with the V8 Marquee is on the inside
of the Circuit.
Friday 10th to Sunday 12th
June 2009
What
are the changes for 2009?
Club's
Main Marquee - the arrangements will be slightly different this
year. In the Main Marquee there will be the usual stands for the
registers, centres and other groups and returning this year, Performance
Clothing, will have a stand with Club regalia. The MG models celebrating
an anniversary this year will be in the middle of the marquee together
with their register stands. Do visit the V8
Register stand with an RV8 on display.
Another large marquee will serve as a beer tent during the
day, there will be no exhibition cars in it, and there will not
be the usual small beer tent. On Saturday this marquee will be shut
to the public, cleared and cleaned prior to serving the Club BBQ
at 7.15pm although many V8 enthusiasts will have booked their V8BBQ
and enjoy Clive Wheatley's hospitality at the V8 Marquee that evening.
However, once the Club BBQ has been served, the large marquee will
open to the public again, without charge, and John Day will act
as MC from about 8.15pm, welcoming Club members and overseas visitors,
and moving on to introduce Bill Wallis who will present the various
trophies. At about 8.45pm a band will take over for the rest of
the evening.
Coys' MG Auction - over
the weekend Coys, a leading classic car auction house, are planning
to hold an MG auction
which should introduce another interesting
feature at the Club's annual event at Silverstone.
Getting
to Silverstone
From the north and west you can reach Silverstone on the A43 from
the M40 at J10. From the north and east you can approach Silverstone
on the A43 from the A5 at Towcester and the M1 at J15a. From the
south you can use either the M1 or the M40 or alternatively you
can follow a very pleasant rural route from Aylesbury via Winslow,
Buckingham and Stowe and then the small village of Dadford just
south of the Circuit. 
Please note - the map above incorrectly marks the
M40 (on the LHS) as the M4.
It is in fact the M40!
Where
do you get into Silverstone?
A new bypass passing to the south of Silverstone village was completed
in 2002 and you now turn off the A43 at the junction which is clearly
signposted for Silverstone Circuit. The main entrance gate
to Silverstone Circuit is south of the junction with the A43 on
the Dadford Road. You then turn into the wide main entrance and
ahead of you are the ticket control points. Tickets and programmes
are on sale at this point.
How can I
get tickets?
Tickets
can be purchased on the day at the ticket control point or
they can be ordered in advance at a discount from Club Office as
explained in the issues of Safety Fast! in the months before
the event. Please do not leave it too late - there has to be sufficient
time remaining for the tickets to be mailed to you! Camping facilities
are available at the Circuit and can also be booked in advance.
Details to follow.
How
do I find the V8 Register at Silverstone?
Once you pass the ticket control point at the entrance to Silverstone
Circuit, just drive straight ahead which will take you over a steel
bridge which crosses the Grand Prix track at Bridge Corner just
before the Complex (the series of corners - Priory, Brooklands &
Luffield - leading to Woodcote Corner and the Main Straight). Once
over that bridge some 150 yards ahead you will see a small roundabout.
At the roundabout take the second exit at 11 o'clock where you will
meet some marshals. Their task is to direct MGs on into the centre
of the Circuit and all non-MGs are directed off to the right into
the general car parking area. If you are in an MG you will be waived
through and ahead of you some 100 yards or so you will see a second
bridge - at this point you will be by the red arrowhead in the plan
below. The bridge takes you over the Club
Straight (shown in a hatched orange colour in the plan below)
and then as you come down the slope from the bridge you will see
the V8 Marquee (a large white marquee) and a grass area on the
left. That area is marked with a blue
arrow and "V8 Parking" on the plan below. This
area is the dedicated MGV8 parking area for the weekend.
You can leave your car here with some confidence that it is parked
amongst vehicles admired by fellow V8 enthusiasts - we usually have
over 150 V8s parked there each day.

The layout at Silverstone Circuit for the Coys MGLive! 2009
meeting organised by the
MG Car Club. Download
a copy of the chart
V8 Marquee
This is a traditional refuge for V8 enthusiasts at the Club's Silverstone
weekend meeting, with supplies of real ale, stilton cheese, spare
parts and V8 Register publications available. The popular V8 and
RV8 Workshop Notes CDs will be on sale at a special reduced price
for Silverstone so long as stocks last! If we are unfortunate enough
to have bad weather over the Silverstone weekend, the V8 Marquee
will become an essential refuge - this has been the experience
in some previous years when we have had wind and rain. So do seek
the shelter and good company in the V8 Marquee should conditions
be cold or wet.
MG Car Club's marquee,
exhibition marquee and the adjoining beer tent
They are located on Central Road in the area coloured yellow and
marked "B" on the plan above.
How
can I find accommodation in the Silverstone area?
with
these two useful sources of information even our overseas members
will be able to check out the choice of available accommodation
online and then book ahead.
Guide to accommodation in the Silverstone area can be found
in the tourism section of an excellent website at www.southnorthants.gov.uk
run by the South Northamptonshire local authority which has detailed
information on each farmhouse and guest house offering bed and breakfast,
together with the small hotels and major hotels in the Silverstone
area. At the South Northants website, just click the "Tourism"
button, then the "Accommodation" link and then the particular
link for the type of accommodation you prefer (B&B, guest house
or hotel) to see the lists of that type of accommodation. You then
click the link for each place to see the details of the accommodation
on offer.
Local Tourist Information Office in Brackley (a small town near
Silverstone, just to the west off the A43) which is run by some
of the most pleasant and helpful people you could wish to speak
with. Call them on 01280 700111.
Clothing
and footwear
For members who are not familiar with Silverstone please note it
is essential you pack at least two
extra sweaters together with windproof and waterproof outerclothing
and stout footwear. Silverstone is up on a plateau (a former
wartime airfield) which catches the wind and rain in a serious way!
The ground holds the water as there is clay beneath the top layer
of turf. Sitting in the grandstands can be very chilly indeed when
the wind is blowing - even in Summer! So please do ensure that ladies
attending the event have good footwear and warm clothing too - make
a double check that any ladies coming to Silverstone are suitably
prepared! Although we have had three scorching hot Silverstone
weekends in the last five or six years, packing an umbrella is also
vital - and suntan lotion just in case!
Friday
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Victor
Smith will be collecting the beer as usual from the Hook
Norton Brewery at around noon, then enjoying lunch with
fellow V8 enthusiasts at the Pear Tree Inn nearby. For full
details of how to find the brewery. Hook
Norton Brewery
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Friday
has a full day of practising for on the Silverstone
circuit for the scratch and handicap motor racing events
over the weekend. Practice is very worthwhile spectating.
A few members meet up at the V8 Marquee at Silverstone during
the afternoon as the beer is set up for the weekend and
the marquee organised.
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An informal supper is held at the Star Inn at Sulgrave,
a small village to the north west of the A43 between Silverstone
and Brackley, from around 6.30pm. We meet in the bar and if the
weather is fine, the Star has a very pleasant garden. As the supper
has become very popular, we need to book with this friendly pub
so they can cater for us.
Saturday
There is plenty to enjoy during the day - call in at the V8 Marquee
which is open throughout the day, visit the extensive array of
trade stands, visit the Club Marquee, tour the paddock
and see the all the competitors' cars on display, and spectate
the full race programme - in fact one of the best Club motor
sports events on the UK calendar. In the evening there is a choice
- you can either:
Join the V8
BBQ adjacent to the V8 Marquee
The V8BBQ will start from around 6.00pm with the kind support of
Clive Wheatley and the generous contribution of his team of cooks
who bring all the equipment and cook on the night! Forget the "Yes
Minister" jokes about the Euro sausage, this V8BBQ will have
a choice of succulent English homemade sausages. The V8BBQ is open
to both V8 Register members and their guests! Booking will
open towards the end of May 2009.
Bookings list full (19.6.09)
Check your booking
Contact Ian Quarrington 07769 856101
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Do
remember to bring a chair for you and any guests so you can
sit down for supper. Unfortunately only a few chairs are provided
with the marquee hire.
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The
programme for Sunday includes the Club's concours event
covering all MG models, driving tests, and a continued
motor racing programme. The V8 Marquee will
be available during the day. It is an ideal opportunity to
meet up with fellow V8 enthusiasts and V8 Committee members
like Victor Smith (V8 Chairman), Mike Russell
(V8 Regalia), Ian Quarrington (V8 Events & V8 Currymaster),
John Bolt (RV8 Historian), Clive Wheatley (V8
Spares Guru), Gavin Bailey (V8 Secretary), Jim Gibson
(V8 Treasurer), and Howard Gosling.
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The V8 AGM is to be held at 12.30pm at the V8 Marquee when
by tradition the whole of the V8 Committee stands down and elections
are held for the eight posts for the forthcoming 12 months. The
V8 AGM is always held at Silverstone so as many V8 members as possible
will be able to attend and vote for the candidates they wish to
see as members of the new V8 Committee. It is also an opportunity
to raise any matters of concern or interest to fellow members. All
registered members of the V8 Register who are currently members
of the MG Car Club are eligible for nomination for election and
can vote at the meeting. Nominations of candidates offering themselves
for election to the V8 Committee are posted in the V8 Marquee and
the formal notice of the V8 AGM is made in a prior issue of Safety
Fast!, the Club's monthly magazine.
The event winds down from late afternoon on Sunday and the Circuit
closes at 6pm.
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Pembury
House
B&B in Silverstone
Joyce Ackerman
01327 858743
Details

For
further information at any time over the Silverstone weekend,
Victor Smith can be contacted on 07770 822977
Booking form
for advance
ticket sales
via Club Office
save
on gate price
Booking form
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