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Old 22 Apr 2014, 12:40 (Ref:3396678)   #126
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Originally Posted by Rodger Davies View Post
Lovely day, stayed dry throughout. The field benefitted hugely from a strong GT4 field and the valance worked really well.

Not sure how the crowd compares, bit was impressive to see how many people there were with British GT leading the bill and no F3 race at all. Wonder how the crowd compared to Silverstone WEC.
The great thing about Oulton is you don't need many people there to fill it out and make a decent atmosphere. I've only ever been to the Gold Cup there, but even on the Saturday of that meeting, you've had full spectator banking which is always great to see.

Quite envious of those of you who made it. The WEC will always come first for me because I want to make the most of a World Sportscar Championship while it lasts having not been born before the last iteration imploded, but in many ways the British GT meeting would have been a much more pleasant meeting.
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