Wednesday, February 26, 2014

A Successful Outcome for Fans

The V8 organisers released a news item on their website today and there will now be a reserved Grandstand seating option offered for the Tasmanian Round of the V8 Supercars event.
Early Morning shot of the Grandstand at Turn 2
 ready to be filled with race watchers.
They are also offering the opportunity to park and view.
Latest Viewing Options on Ticketek
A very positive outcome for V8 Supercar fans who have enjoyed a grandstand in previous years.

Saturday, February 15, 2014

Still Waiting

Still waiting impatiently for a better offer from the organisers for seating at this very popular motor sport event in Tasmania. The options on the Ticketek site have changed again but still no reserved seat Grandstand at Turn 2. These are the best seats at Symmons Plains that have been well patronised each year the event has been held.
The only choices at the moment for the Tasmanian round.
Yes the email I received from the organisers said be patient and that some kind of announcement would be made by the 21st of February as to whether Grandstand seating would be available. So far all the viewing options offered do not appeal especially not the hospitality ones. I do not need the food, drink and hospitality all I require is a covered, elevated seat in the best position at the track for watching racing not socialising.
The basic questions remains the same. Why did organisers think that it was OK to treat one round differently? Why are only Tasmanian fans being given less options for viewing this one round that comes to their state?

Friday, February 7, 2014

Fans Are Unhappy

I am not alone in objecting to the removal of the last surviving grandstand at the V8 Supercars round to be held at Symmons Plains at the end of March 2014. Quoted below are the contents of a letter from Mr M Shearer (emailed to the organisers) who is also very unhappy about not being able to purchase reserved grandstand seating so as to be able to enjoy this event in a similar fashion to previous years.

I have been waiting with anticipation for the V8 show returning to Symmons Plains at the end of next month. What I am disappointed about, and wish to express my opinion for, is that there appears to be NO GRANDSTAND SEATS? Surely, there must be a mistake here? This will be my tenth outing this year to the Plains in a row, and each year since the return in 2004, I, along with a group of us, have purchased and enjoyed grand stand seating. As an avid, year round follower of the sport, I like to watch the races, uninterrupted, undercover from the varied & unpredictable Tassie weather & with a view of the large screen in front of me. If it is pouring with rain, as you know, racing is always more interesting, particularly when it can be watched by fans without getting drenched themselves.

Each year, I remember, there are always very few, if any, seats left on the grand stand, so it is obviously a popular seller. Also, the quality of the fans who are prepared to pay for G/stand seats is noticeably better than say, those on the hill. Particularly older people, over 50, often frequent the grand stand & quite often the same crowd year in year out. These people, might I add, are also most likely more “cashed up” and are more likely to spend $$$ in merchandise alley, including V8 Supercars own product – each year a lot of people in the grand stand are wearing current season merchandise, as opposed to the majority “general admissioners” still walking around in old Ambrose Pirtek colours or old school HRT gear.

Take away the Turn 2 Grandstand, (which back in 2004/05/06 was actually three), that has now widdled down to one and you are disenfranchising a large group of your greatest supporters. I doubt there is one other racing location in Australia where there isn’t at least one grandstand available?

Please seriously consider the flow on effect & negativity from not bringing the grand stand seating to Launceston. Without this, you will not see myself, or the large group of us seriously devoted V8 fans at the track, but instead on our recliners at home watching the racing on our tv’s – and missing out on the adrenalized rush, sound & smell created by the sport we love the most.

The Examiner published a letter to the editor in today's edition from Mr L Shearer. Mr Shearer has also commented on this blog about his dissatisfaction at the viewing options offered to fans this year.
Another view from the Grandstand in 2013
Yes we have been sent replies to emails that suggest that a grandstand solution is being sought but should this situation have arisen at all? Why was it OK to contemplate taking away a well patronised seating option from only one round of a National/International motor sport event?

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Latest reply from the V8 Supercars Organisation

I have emailed the V8 Supercars several times asking for answers to my questions and the below is a quote from the latest reply.

You will note in the original reply from V8 Supercars we did indicate a result would not be expected for a few weeks. We have taken on board all of your feedback in the emails thus far. We are continuing to work on securing a stand at the Tasmania 400, and will be in touch no later than 21/2/14 to advise of the outcome.

We will not be updating any of the information on either the Ticketek website or the V8 Supercars website until we have definite information to provide.

In the interim, please be patient.

Hoping for a good outcome for the fans that would like reserved grandstand seating.
Taken from Turn 2 Grandstand - 2009