Britain's Only Blaniac
by: jbroomy
SYMT Rebecca Adlington 350
Sep 04, 2008 | 10:20AM | report this

Welcome to Snetterton, Norfolk, England for the Rebecca Adlington 350.

Snetterton's current layout (picture:wikipedia)

It’s about 80 miles north of London, and about 30 miles north of where I grew up, making it pretty much my local track. While several times a year me and my dad (and occasionally my sister when my mum wanted a peaceful day) would head out to race weekends at a bunch of tracks, aside from Snetterton, mostly Silverstone and Brands Hatch, but for some reason it’s Snetterton I have the fondest memories of. Crowding around Touring Car drivers in the pit lane to fight for their autograph, making the walk across the infield from the Esses to Russell chicane between races, watching what I can only remember as a gravel trap set bout of light fisticuffs after a coming together at Russell,  and a memorable time when the track’s own commentator broadcast the sound of himself eating a lump of cheese over the PA system. Note: this is not a sound that should ever be heard over PA systems.

To me it’s racing as it should be. You’re not tied to one grandstand, you can migrate between sections as you wish, crossing the car-park-come-paddock field in the middle. At least in the old days teams used to set up in the middle of the field, allowing fans to get up close to the very cars they will see going at 100-odd mph minutes later.

I started going in the late 80’s but it’s history goes back a lot further than that. Snetterton started life as RAF Snetterton Heath, where from 1943-1945 it was home to one the dozens of American 8th Air Force groups that were based in the region, the 96th Bomb Group (Heavy).

Snetterton's previous American tenants (picture:wikipedia)

Of course, once the war was over the RAF found itself with more airfield that it could handle, and while some continued to be used by them, or were turned into civilian airports, Snetterton was one of many – Silverstone, Castle Combe, Thruxton, Croft – that found its way into use as a race track. Originally the home of the local Aston Martin club it became more nationally used, with a 2.7mile track using the perimeter track to the airfield. However, the health and safety people got their way and the “Norwich Straight” and hairpin sections of the track were closed, and the track re-routed down a runway, what today is the Revett Straight. The old “Norwich Straight” ran parallel to the main road, separated by only a hedge, reportedly a Ford GT40 from the race track once ended up in a gas station for the main road. That must have hurried the decision along.

Snetterton's old layout, before the GT40/Gas station incident

Today Snetterton is widely used, not only by local clubs, but also by national series, including British Superbikes, Touring Cars and single-seat formulas, owned by a Motorsport Vision, Britain's answer to SMI or ISC. In the Revett straight it has the longest straight in the country, and in the Russell Chicane one of the tightest corners in the country, although this has been re-profiled in recent years, it basically used to be two hairpins that reduced the cars to walking pace. Still despite this Riches corner is one of the best corners in the country, and where modern F1 tracks have those tarmac run off areas, Riches has a corn field, that seems to be able to #### cars at regular intervals. Its layout – 90 degree corners, a fast Esses section and a really slow chicane can be compared to Watkins Glen. Of course, being an old airfield it’s dead flat, with one exception. The Bomb Hole. There is some debate as to where the name comes from. No German bombs ever fell on Snetterton, and while there is a possibility that it comes from an accidental explosion while loading bombs, it is also possible that it’s a polite version of the “Bumhole” a name given to the bend, and the slight dip it’s set in, by bike riders out of pure hatred.

British Touring Cars fight it out round the Right-hander of The Esses

 

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jbroomy
Sep 4, 2008
10:22 AM
Oh, and as for the name.....

She's a swimmer who won two gold medals at the Olympics, and has already had the swimming pool and a pub in her hometown named after her, so why not a race as well.....

Gerrel
Sep 4, 2008
10:55 AM
WOW...I get to be the first commenter. Nice to see another race outside the US on the schedule. And s road course at that. Another fun race is in store for the GGW gang!

I will pick the #2.

Last edited by Gerrel on September 4th at 10:57 AM.

klvalus
Sep 4, 2008
10:59 AM
Ok! I am finally near the front on the comments, lets hope I get some points outta this road course!

Great writeup Broomy, this will be an exciting race...love the race name!

I will pick number 4

SpeedBeagle20
Sep 4, 2008
11:17 AM
Ok, the beagle's on the track. We pick #4.


sniffing

Texascudaguy
Sep 4, 2008
11:49 AM
Huh? I thought i was doing the race this week?

Glad i didnt post already. Was about to start putting my race online for this evening.
That would have made things kinda difficult for us to race in Texas and England at the same time.

Oh well. Nice write up jbroomy. I guess i get to avoid DNF for one more week and hopefully pad my points lead some more.

I'll pick the number #3, the letter G, and the Color Blue.

Texascudaguy
Sep 4, 2008
11:59 AM
The name's "Bond." "Cuda Bond."
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"I'll get to the bottom of that scheduling scandal, I'm guessing it has something to do with lugnuts, warp drives, and martinis. However I like my GGW Moonshine shaken, not stirred."

HotfootLori
Sep 4, 2008
12:10 PM
Awesome, my number pick is 2.

HotfootLori
Sep 4, 2008
12:15 PM
Hey broomy ... I like the bomb hole explanation.

I stayed in Pinner, England for about 1 month in 1997. Wish I'd known about this track.

THANKS SO MUCH!! Great race.

moseby
Sep 4, 2008
12:15 PM
Snetterton, you say, heh? I would be willing to bet that our English counterparts do not pronounce Norfolk as we do here in the US - Naw'fuk' as in the Virginia port city.

jbroomy, I remember Brands Hatch as an F1 facility. But it wasn't the traditional layout. It was fast straights and a small paddock area.

Number = 3 and it's good to be on this side of the Atlantic for a change. Hope the rest of you aren't seasick. Oh, you took planes over? How bloody convenient....

Last edited by moseby on September 4th at 12:19 PM.

HotfootLori
Sep 4, 2008
12:30 PM
Broomy ... time for a caution ... it's tea time!

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Texascudaguy
Sep 4, 2008
12:33 PM
Moseby. I took a plane to get here. Well sort of.

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My GGW charter pilot didnt like the fact that i had eaten pinto beans and cornbread for a week straight so he made me follow behind. Lets just say the surf was pretty rough through the Texas Gulf coast, a hurricane or two, and some high swills across the Atlantic just to get here in time for the race after relaxing at home thinking i was hostong this week. Gives new meaning to "jet lag."

moseby
Sep 4, 2008
12:37 PM
Well gee, Cuda. I hope you're not dehydrated. That salt-water air and all...

I was just a stowaway of chop shop supply ship. Got a little crowded hiding back amongst stolen mufflers.

Texascudaguy
Sep 4, 2008
12:55 PM
Lori, While we're here in England, there's a new bigtime British band that i'd like to go check out if you want to come along later.

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photogr
Sep 4, 2008
12:57 PM
Is this the GGW race??? Am I at the right track? Well that is a fine wowdy doody.
I am #3. Can't you see?

photogr
Sep 4, 2008
1:00 PM
Time to blast off for some high speed flying.



Lets see some one top that burn out.

HotfootLori
Sep 4, 2008
1:02 PM
I'd absolutely *love* to go along Mr. Cuda Bond. As long as you don't self destruct within 10 seconds of listening to these guys :)

Gerrel
Sep 4, 2008
1:02 PM
Cuda - Those band members look su####iously like twins to some of our NASCAR boys...Smoke, Gordon, Edwards, and Kyle B.

Wonder if they can play any music????

photogr
Sep 4, 2008
1:03 PM
Uh OH!! I hit the wrong button. Gotta back up a bit.


Texascudaguy
Sep 4, 2008
1:03 PM
Moseby. I thought was you i passed in Bermuda Triangle. Hope that whatever was causing thar strange green glow coming from the ship you were hiding in doesnt have any after effect on you.
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If you start looking even more like Kyle Busch, then we may have to worry.

Gerrel
Sep 4, 2008
1:04 PM
Photo - That is some *burnout* you have there. Evey Kyle Busch would have a tough time topping that!

photogr
Sep 4, 2008
1:06 PM
Speaking of bombers. Maude and Claude are ready to let er rip.

photogr
Sep 4, 2008
1:10 PM
Smile for the camera.

HotfootLori
Sep 4, 2008
1:12 PM
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photogr
Sep 4, 2008
1:13 PM
It's that time of the year again for Donkeys.



Elephants.


And now Silverbacks.


Last edited by photogr on September 4th at 1:17 PM.

Texascudaguy
Sep 4, 2008
1:14 PM
Gerell. I hear one of The Skeetles members is secretly involved with a feamle musician named Yoko Valus and she is the reason for their success.

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Now some say she may also be the reson for their downfall if things dont work out.

Texascudaguy
Sep 4, 2008
1:19 PM
Bomb Hole? Only the British would come up with something like that!

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I'de be more worried about Kena out of the bomb hole than in the bomb hole. Nothing more dangerous than a mobile kitty with firepower.

photogr
Sep 4, 2008
1:20 PM
Wanna date?

SpeedBeagle20
Sep 4, 2008
1:22 PM
My spotter will take care of those geese--


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photogr
Sep 4, 2008
1:25 PM
Hey!That ain't no rose.

HotfootLori
Sep 4, 2008
1:26 PM
HotfootLori takes the lead in the esses ...

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Texascudaguy
Sep 4, 2008
1:26 PM
Beagle. If your spotter happens to catch Maude and Claude , My crew has the perfect use for them. The gang is hungry after the long trip overseas.

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justanotherfan
Sep 4, 2008
1:27 PM
jbroomy
Snetterton is one of the truly great tracks with a good deal of history behind it.
With that being said it's not always good that they're not always being made use of. Be it with a local club or otherwise.


bikeracing.silverstone


I loved going to the F1 and bike races that'd taken place at Silverstone and Brands Hatch in my youth.





See my post on the Premiership and let me know what you think as to the merits of the piece ? I've provided you with a direct link to it. Just click to the word site within the text to view the piece in its entirety.

In Pursuit of Excellence
site


justan' aka tophatal .............

HotfootLori
Sep 4, 2008
1:27 PM
Yes, where IS Kena?? Maybe we should send Tez out to track her down ...

photogr
Sep 4, 2008
1:28 PM
Bartender. I need another round.




Last edited by photogr on September 4th at 1:29 PM.

Texascudaguy
Sep 4, 2008
1:32 PM
Lori? You ok?
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I told you 257 mph was too fast to drive while texting Smoke on your cell,writing a Nobel Prize winning novel about the Great American Lugnut Mystery, and solving the cure for cancer all dutring your race time. You've got to let the others at least think they have a chance.

HotfootLori
Sep 4, 2008
1:40 PM
Yes, I'm doing good. My crew is bringing out the backup.

But, I can't say the same for you. Seems GGW Racing Officials have put you on double secret probation and you are now the official starter/restarter....

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photogr
Sep 4, 2008
1:44 PM
Meanwhile. Back at the ranch.

klvalus
Sep 4, 2008
1:48 PM
FA-LA-La-LA-la...

I have been working on a rendition of "Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My ####" with the Skeetles...

I think these guys are more like the MONK.EYS than the BEATLES though! LOL

SpeedBeagle20
Sep 4, 2008
1:55 PM
And now for something completely different-

SpeedBeagle20
Sep 4, 2008
2:11 PM
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SpeedBeagle20
Sep 4, 2008
2:55 PM
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SpeedBeagle20
Sep 4, 2008
3:42 PM
I see Charles and Camilla are at the race--


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klvalus
Sep 4, 2008
3:55 PM
OMG SB! I *was* standing over there, I have almost that exact same picture from this weekend! LOL

SpeedBeagle20
Sep 4, 2008
4:20 PM
klv- why did I know that you were going to say that? ;o) That is just too wild.

Texascudaguy
Sep 4, 2008
5:01 PM
Looks like Photogr has been Thinkin' again.

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Texascudaguy
Sep 4, 2008
5:03 PM
Stinkin Thinkin?

Texascudaguy
Sep 4, 2008
5:18 PM
Jokerswild might be late to the race this week. He decided to check out a few local British pubs and wasn't prepared for the extra kick of "Old Speckled Hen" beer, which eventually left him in his usual GGW race condition.

Out Cold and Flat On his Back!

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SpeedBeagle20
Sep 4, 2008
6:14 PM
Hey Cuda-

I found the 5th Skeetle!! (and I didn't even have to do anything special to the picture.)


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Last edited by SpeedBeagle20 on September 4th at 6:16 PM.

photogr
Sep 4, 2008
6:31 PM
What is better than Maude and Claude?



A bunch of them. Stay back, things could get messy.

Last edited by photogr on September 4th at 6:32 PM.

SpeedBeagle20
Sep 4, 2008
6:43 PM
We'll get those wascally geese.


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