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		<title>What chews my cud &#8211; Bread Boards</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Feb 2017 20:36:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>You would expect somebody who is going to moan about bread boards to comment that it may fill you up too much before your starter or main course but my perspective on this is different! I have been to many restaurants and I love a good bread board. My frustration with some (not all) restaurants &#8230; <a href="https://junglebiscuit.com/what-chews-my-curd-bread-boards/" class="more-link">Continue reading<span class="screen-reader-text"> "What chews my cud &#8211; Bread Boards"</span></a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You would expect somebody who is going to moan about bread boards to comment that it may fill you up too much before your starter or main course but my perspective on this is different!</p>
<p>I have been to many restaurants and I love a good bread board. My frustration with some (not all) restaurants is that you don’t get enough bread, and god forbid you get a tiny dish of Olive oil with Balsamic vinegar in the middle! What is with those tiny dishes? I need, I want! The whole damn bottle please!</p>
<p>When a bread board is a good bread board it works well, it’s a delight to see the waitress bring over a bucket of bread white, brown, granary even rolls! Maybe a jug of Balsamic vinegar? Even better when it’s already on your table in preparation for the gorge of a week’s supply of bread. To be provided a kilo of bread for a table for two is my idea of a satisfying aperitif! God I love bread! Unfortunately I am one of these folk that see bread as bad so I don’t have it at home or eat it daily; my restaurant bread board is my carbohydrate fuelled treat, and hence my somewhat addiction to a mean bread board.</p>
<p>I recently visited a lovely restaurant and to be honest I cannot criticise the food, atmosphere and service it was top notch. But the bread board…</p>
<p>For a table of 4 we were provided with a plate, yes a plate of 4 slices of white and brown crusty bread. The slices were small I was able to fold it over and eat it in one hit, there was no oil provided just a tiny slither of butter – yuck. It actually came to the point that I tried to keep people talking while I slyly took the remaining extra 3 slices, (I think others noticed but didn’t think to question) then politely and quietly I caught the waitress’s attention and asked for more. She looked puzzled as it was clear nobody else had eaten anything just me. The 2nd helping arrived and I had to force myself not to make eye contact with it. Those carb filled delights kept shouting at me “eat me; I am so fresh and crunchy”. Luckily for me bread came with my starter too, so I was out of the woods by then.</p>
<p>But is it right that bread addicts need to go through the torment of sharing bread, or fear being judged by ordering a bread board for oneself (I did this once and was served a mini bread board, there were tears). Can’t we live in a world where a bread board is constantly restocked throughout a meal? Or shall I just bring a loaf of with me in the future?</p>The post <a href="https://junglebiscuit.com/what-chews-my-curd-bread-boards/">What chews my cud – Bread Boards</a> first appeared on <a href="https://junglebiscuit.com">Junglebiscuit</a>.]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>What chews my cud &#8211; Store Cards</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Feb 2017 20:47:22 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Store Cards So I love shopping and the concept of a discount or money saving is always welcome. My only issue is nearly every shop now comes with a points card, which in concept a great idea to bring your custom back but I think this has become slightly out of hand. My purse for &#8230; <a href="https://junglebiscuit.com/what-grinds-my-gears-store-cards/" class="more-link">Continue reading<span class="screen-reader-text"> "What chews my cud &#8211; Store Cards"</span></a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="text-decoration: underline">Store Cards</span><br />
So I love shopping and the concept of a discount or money saving is always welcome. My only issue is nearly every shop now comes with a points card, which in concept a great idea to bring your custom back but I think this has become slightly out of hand.<br />
My purse for example is bigger than my handbag, I counted today how many points/loyalty cards I have. I have 10! Statistically talking this takes 80% of my purse. When do I visit these shops? About twice a month if that!<br />
So there is me staggering to the shops under the sheer weight of my purse, full of pennies and plastic of course! You then get to the till and the cashier asks “do you have one of our loyalty/points/ you’re a great customer/ super duper saver card?”. Warning cashiers you need to give me 30 seconds to realise I do, only then leading me to delving through the pit of my purse to find the right card which would take a good 5 minutes minimum. All that for 2 points which equate to about 0.05pence! There have been times I have given them the wrong card “sorry mam that’s not your super duper saver card that’s your loyalty point system card”. Face palm moment!!<br />
The consumer struggle to gain enough points to make it worth it takes potentially years, when finally the day comes you have £5 from the £6,000 you spent overall trying to get it, the sense of achievement when you purchase your “free” sandwich or bottle of bleach is beyond amazing! Is it really worth it?<br />
Then come the vouchers! There was a day and age when you received post that had meaning like a birthday card somebody has sent to you 3 months before your actual birthday, with the joy of finding a ten pound note in it (thanks Gran). Weekly, Monthly letters now come through “Hi you are valued customers so here is a 100 point bonus voucher if you buy this tin of cat food”. This would help if you had a cat, if anything it embeds that inner struggle and constant wondering “I wonder when I can get my next free sandwich”.</p>
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		<title>What chews my cud &#8211; #Instagram</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Claire Mclaren]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Feb 2017 20:46:53 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This concept is beyond me, I downloaded the app once had it for a day and got bored pretty sure I still have an account on there but I wouldn’t know squat about getting access to it. If anything I have learnt from this Instagram/#selfie nation is that you should always take photos from above &#8230; <a href="https://junglebiscuit.com/what-grinds-my-gears-instagram/" class="more-link">Continue reading<span class="screen-reader-text"> "What chews my cud &#8211; #Instagram"</span></a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This concept is beyond me, I downloaded the app once had it for a day and got bored pretty sure I still have an account on there but I wouldn’t know squat about getting access to it.<br />
If anything I have learnt from this Instagram/#selfie nation is that you should always take photos from above as far above as possible (in my case google earth distance). That way your face looks thinner and with that pout your lips look plumper, plus you look really “cool”. Take a photo face on and you look like a moose.<br />
Once you have the process of making a relatively good photo of your face (because everybody wants to see that) you must then decide what filter you want. Please note if you don’t use a filter you must announce it #nofilter just so the world know if you are looking up and pouting you look good.<br />
Filters come in all kind of styles you can choose to make yourself look mega huge and your teeth like daggers but strangely most people don’t go for these. The popular filter seems to be this one whereby you have flowers in your hair and your eyes are made ten times bigger.<br />
Once you have your chosen filter you must then decide where you want your photo taken so you can show the world what you do. From what I have seen the gym seems to be a popular location it doesn’t matter if you go once a year with the flowers in your hair, big eyes and from above you can look proper good in the gym, even if you have completed 5 minutes on the cross trainer. Don’t forget the hashtags #gymtime #fitness #proteinshake!<br />
Another popular attraction seems to be the ladies toilets of a club or bar although this is a whole new arena. Selfie groups emerge from this location like hyenas to a fresh carcase. It seems everybody is celebrating what you have just produced #number2, I think it is suppose to show how much of a “good time” you are having. From my perspective it portrays an evening of diarrhoea, constipation or if you are still suffering from that bacon sandwich you had that morning. Why else would you spend that amount of time in the toilets?</p>The post <a href="https://junglebiscuit.com/what-grinds-my-gears-instagram/">What chews my cud – #Instagram</a> first appeared on <a href="https://junglebiscuit.com">Junglebiscuit</a>.]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>What chews my cud &#8211; Work Christmas do&#8217;s</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Claire Mclaren]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Feb 2017 20:46:23 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The hatred for the word festive links into the sheer lack of enjoyment during Work Christmas do’s. Its August, a meeting at work and the dreaded suggestion is announced we must book the venue for our Christmas do, everybody sits there waiting for that one person who has a hint of willingness/insanity to volunteer to &#8230; <a href="https://junglebiscuit.com/what-grind-my-gears-work-christmas-dos/" class="more-link">Continue reading<span class="screen-reader-text"> "What chews my cud &#8211; Work Christmas do&#8217;s"</span></a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The hatred for the word festive links into the sheer lack of enjoyment during Work Christmas do’s.<br />
Its August, a meeting at work and the dreaded suggestion is announced we must book the venue for our Christmas do, everybody sits there waiting for that one person who has a hint of willingness/insanity to volunteer to arrange it. Little do they know this will take weeks out of their life to arrange.<br />
Its August, an email comes round please can you confirm by C.O.B Friday if you are free on the following three dates 2nd December, 4th December or 16th December. Did I mention it’s august!<br />
After this the whole Christmas do thing pipes down until you bump into that poor colleague who is arranging it, they mention we need a £400 deposit everybody needs to send money to them now or its not happening, It’s so stressful, If somebody doesn’t pay they are not coming, the venue has limited capacity etc.<br />
Nothing more is heard of this and you start to ponder where did my £20 deposit go? Did they run off with the money?<br />
October arrives and you bump into that colleague by now they are fully grey and chain smoking outside the building. You don’t know whether to mention the dreaded Christmas do, but you go ahead and ask. As you are half way through your question you see the sheer lack of enthusiasm in their eyes, like their soul has been drained out of their pupils and they no longer care for the world. To which they mutter quietly yes an email is coming out asking for you to choose your food. It’s October.<br />
I’ll fast track now to December as this 4 month stint has lead the organiser to complete demise, you are sitting in an overcrowded restaurant, sweating and have ended up with the colleagues you don’t really know here comes the small talk. A strained looking waitress comes over and shouts “who ordered turkey” to which everybody looks blankly, we made our choices in October.<br />
Nobody ends up with the right food and it is not always the best quality when cooked in bulk. Everybody pulls a cracker which is so cheap the whole thing collapses in your hand and a small plastic frog flies across the room, you are made to wear a paper hat that doesn’t fit your head, need I mention the jokes…<br />
You finish your meal quickly as you overhear the waitress saying we are coming up to our time limit on our table and then we are set free into the bar area which is already full. You get separated from your work colleagues and feel forever trapped in the mosh pit of drunken mayhem. Once you locate your colleagues nobody is open to going to the bar as by this time it’s about 50 people deep. We all make our excuses and abruptly leave. The organiser is never seen again.</p>The post <a href="https://junglebiscuit.com/what-grind-my-gears-work-christmas-dos/">What chews my cud – Work Christmas do’s</a> first appeared on <a href="https://junglebiscuit.com">Junglebiscuit</a>.]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>What chews my cud &#8211; The word &#8220;festive&#8221;</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Claire Mclaren]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Feb 2017 20:45:54 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A personal annoyance of mine, in December everybody must feel “festive” plus everything you do comes with the word “festive” E.G Festive Drinks, Festive food, Festive get together, Festive dog. So no matter what you are doing you must be “Festive”, if your car broke down and your boyfriend left you it doesn’t matter it’s &#8230; <a href="https://junglebiscuit.com/what-grinds-my-gears-the-word-festive/" class="more-link">Continue reading<span class="screen-reader-text"> "What chews my cud &#8211; The word &#8220;festive&#8221;"</span></a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A personal annoyance of mine, in December everybody must feel “festive” plus everything you do comes with the word “festive” E.G Festive Drinks, Festive food, Festive get together, Festive dog.<br />
So no matter what you are doing you must be “Festive”, if your car broke down and your boyfriend left you it doesn’t matter it’s the “festive” season we must be Jolly, cheerful and high-spirited.<br />
What defines a festive drink? This normally consists of friends meeting up in London during December for Festive Drinks. This probably doesn’t sound too bad but when you head to a pub in central London or any city in December you will encounter some festive problems.<br />
Ladies and Gentleman I introduce the drunken office lunch, those who left the office at midday probably had an overpriced festive sandwich and by 5pm had about 8 festive beers. These folk will be jolly until about 7pm when the drinking binge kicks in leading to a variety of outcomes such as projectile vomiting, talking complete rubbish to strangers (I attract these people), arguments on the phone to there partners saying they are already on the train, festive fights, festive tears and festive falls.<br />
The pubs are full, I like a good sit down and a nice beer but in December this is not achievable even on a Wednesday night you will see yourself stuck in a swarm of festive cheer. Yes somebody will put a paper hat on you and make you try a festive drink such a mulled wine which is absolutely vile.<br />
Festive food put it this way if you are looking to go for a normal meal, this is impossible because all restaurants and pubs have their festive menu. There is only so much turkey one can eat, mix that with the mulled wine and you’ll be begging for that Bacon Sandwich in the morning.<br />
The word festive should be banned and people should just use the word Christmas. When asked are you in the Christmas spirit? If it’s anytime before the 24th December the answer would be no, leading to the ability of having a nice drink with your friends a few weeks before without the anarchy.</p>The post <a href="https://junglebiscuit.com/what-grinds-my-gears-the-word-festive/">What chews my cud – The word “festive”</a> first appeared on <a href="https://junglebiscuit.com">Junglebiscuit</a>.]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>What chews my cud &#8211; Bacon Sandwiches at work</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Feb 2017 20:45:21 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you work in an office environment you will totally understand my qualm. I’ll paint a little picture. It’s a warm Thursday evening by the Thames at a local watering hole having a couple of pints with some work colleagues. It’s a relaxed evening and you return home about 10pm. Your alarm goes at 6am &#8230; <a href="https://junglebiscuit.com/what-grinds-my-gears-bacon-sandwiches-at-work/" class="more-link">Continue reading<span class="screen-reader-text"> "What chews my cud &#8211; Bacon Sandwiches at work"</span></a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you work in an office environment you will totally understand my qualm. I’ll paint a little picture.<br />
It’s a warm Thursday evening by the Thames at a local watering hole having a couple of pints with some work colleagues. It’s a relaxed evening and you return home about 10pm. Your alarm goes at 6am and up you are ready to finish the week in style but you already feel the effects of those pints.<br />
Sitting on a hot (normally delayed) train, you feel the beer sweats kicking in. It doesn’t help that you probably ran to the station in a mad frenzy as your ever so slight hangover has slowed you down.<br />
Finally arrive to work maybe slightly later than usual but still before 9am to find that somebody had volunteered to go on a breakfast run. It’s normally the same person who would do anything not to work and find an excuse to leave the office for a while, likely to be a smoker and is always disgustingly upbeat.<br />
Now your initial thought is this will be great, greasy food is just what you need when you are feeling a bit sensitive, the idea of how much this will lift your spirits kicks in, and you can sense the excitement in the air! You bypass all your loyalty cards in your wallet and locate those vital pennies towards your £1.99 bacon sandwich. You find that some people go large and get Bacon and Egg or Sausage and Bacon – the dare devils. Plus that dilemma Ketchup or Brown Sauce? Choose the wrong one and in your mind this is a game changer.<br />
An hour later your colleague arrives, you knew this because you could smell the fragrant scent of the grease and a recently lit cigarette as they entered the building, you are on the 4th floor. By this point your stomach has serious issues from the alcohol consumption and I guarantee nobody has got coffee yet. You are desperate for some food.<br />
After 15 minutes of trying to work out whose sandwich is whose you end up with a moderately cold sandwich, the grease has leaked through the paper and is now all over your desk and hands. The sandwich is eaten within 30 seconds leaving you feeling uncomfortably full and dying for a drink. At this point you clock that one person who eats half their sandwich and keeps the other half for later, some people have serious issues.<br />
3 hours later, nobody has done a coffee round yet and you can still smell that lingering bacon fat stench along with the grease that no matter what you do is now a permanent feature to your desk for the next 2 weeks. You have been to the toilet about 6 times as it just keeps coming, you are not hungry for lunch which means dinner is delayed. That Joe Wicks diet has gone out the window, and all that for 2 pints on a Thursday evening.</p>The post <a href="https://junglebiscuit.com/what-grinds-my-gears-bacon-sandwiches-at-work/">What chews my cud – Bacon Sandwiches at work</a> first appeared on <a href="https://junglebiscuit.com">Junglebiscuit</a>.]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>My Survival Guide to camping at the British Grand Prix</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Oct 2016 19:18:38 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The British Grand Prix is one of the biggest sporting events in the country but if you are camping you will need to plan your adventure, don’t get caught out. This survival guide is a good starting point to plan your F1 experience. My first camping experience at Silverstone was fantastic so much that I &#8230; <a href="https://junglebiscuit.com/my-survival-guide-to-camping-at-the-british-grand-prix/" class="more-link">Continue reading<span class="screen-reader-text"> "My Survival Guide to camping at the British Grand Prix"</span></a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The British Grand Prix is one of the biggest sporting events in the country but if you are camping you will need to plan your adventure, don’t get caught out.</p>
<p>This survival guide is a good starting point to plan your F1 experience.</p>
<p>My first camping experience at Silverstone was fantastic so much that I now go every year, if you can relate to me this will save you!</p>
<p>Bio.<br />
Location – 2014 British Grand Prix Silverstone.<br />
Age – 27<br />
Gender – Female<br />
Attendees – Myself and my best friend Charlotte who had never camped before!<br />
Camping Experience – Can deal with living in a tent but was never actively involved in the organising or tent pitching (Lasted 1 day at V Festival).<br />
F1 Experience – Numerous Grand Prix’s hotels and day trips.<br />
Supporting – Me &#8211; Lewis Hamilton, Charlotte – Jenson Button</p>
<p>The Camp sites;<br />
I have always stayed at Woodlands Campsite but I have recently spoken to a few regular attendees who mentioned Hamilton Fields which is nice too. There are plenty more campsites in the area so its worth a google.</p>
<p>· Lively or Family?<br />
Well if your choice is lively this isn’t as crazy as you think its not like a festival, yes people will be playing music and yes you will hear a few drunks screaming the name Alan at 2am in the morning but you will manage to get a relatively good nights sleep. Saturday night is always quiet as majority of campers will be waking up at around 6am to get to the track for the race. Friday and Sunday nights can get a bit loud although by Sunday evening you will find the majority of your camping neighbours have gone!<br />
I spoke to a lady this year who choose family camping, unfortunately she said this isn’t much different to lively. She advised there were a few drunken parents talking loudly into the night.</p>
<p>· Woodlands http://silverstonewoodlands.co.uk/<br />
A main pro for this campsite is that its about a 10 min walk to the track if you are in the nearest field add an extra 10 minutes if you are in the field further away. There is a regular shuttle tracker/bus which can pick you up and take you straight to the entrance free of charge. Please note if you meet friends at the track you cannot take them back to your campsite, you must be wearing your Woodlands pass on entry if not they won’t let you in. Personally with 2 girls camping we felt very safe and secure.</p>
<p>· Hamilton Fields www.hamiltonfields.co.uk<br />
Cannot comment but have been advised its nice, further away from the track compared to Woodlands.</p>
<p>If you have never camped before the links below gives you a good insite what you will need to bring (except the portable toilet that’s a bit extreme).<br />
http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/expert-advice/camping-checklist</p>
<p>When to get there &amp; When to leave.</p>
<p>You can camp from the Wednesday before the race where you will get very close to the track with no queue to get in but bear in mind you will be camping for a minimum of 4-5 days you will need to be prepared.<br />
I tend to arrive to the campsite Friday around midday still manage to get very close to the track and the queue consists of about 5 cars so no waiting.<br />
If you are arriving Saturday or Sunday be prepared to queue, best advice get there really early. In F1 world 6am is early, 8am is probably too late.</p>
<p>If you can help it don’t leave straight after the race on a Sunday. I have been stuck trying to get out of the circuit for 4 hours before. If possible leave on the Monday morning there will still be a small queue as you get closer to the exit but you are only looking at around 45 minutes worth. Leave before 9am or after 10am, everybody seems to leave just after 9am I would then expect 45 minutes to be extended!</p>
<p>Race day<br />
If you are general admission you want to get there as early as possible between 7.30am-9am. Get there after and you will struggle to find a good spot.<br />
Take some time on Friday or Saturday when its quieter to pick your spot too as the last thing you want to be doing at 7am on a Sunday morning is battling crowds trying to find your viewing area. You will be shocked how busy it gets on race day!</p>
<p>If you are lucky and rich enough to get a grandstand seat you can roll up at anytime.</p>
<p>What to look out for.</p>
<p>&#8211; Silverstone Radios, these little gems are for sale round the track they cost around £10 but during races they are brilliant as they keep you up to date with live commentary. I bought a radio from Amazon a few years ago but it was too quiet I couldn’t hear it over the cars.</p>
<p>&#8211; Event leaflets these are free and give you a full schedule of the weekends events, look out for these on entry to the track, don’t waste your phone battery by constantly checking the schedule online.</p>
<p>&#8211; Free earplugs pick these up with your leaflets, you may not need them but always worth taking just in case.</p>
<p>&#8211; If you forget a portable phone charger you can pay for a charger at woodlands camping, the price depends on how long you want to charge for.</p>
<p>The Weather!</p>
<p>The great British weather can provide you some sheer delights and disasters.<br />
I have experienced downpours of rain to blazing hot sun in the same day – check the weather before you leave.</p>
<p>The toilets</p>
<p>I can only relate to Woodlands Camping where I have always camped and unfortunately the campsite facilities are not in male and female blocks. As the weekend goes on the toilets get worse even though they are cleaned on a regular basis with the sheer amount of people using them the cleaners cannot keep up.</p>
<p>My best advice for a nice toilet experience at Woodlands Campsite is to take the short walk to the shower block where the toilets are split between male and female. The Showers are kept clean you get 5 minutes for a shower and the water is always hot, the toilets are much more pleasant too.</p>
<p>Do not use the campsite toilets first thing in the morning it will smell of what people were drinking/eating the night before, there will be a huge queue and there is a 90% chance there will be no toilet roll.</p>
<p>Do not use the campsite toilets late at night, those staggering from the Petrol Heads Pub or beer tents will be using these for emergencies, need I say no more.</p>
<p>Toilets at the track are thankfully well kept although they tend to get really busy between races.<br />
Plan your pee! Try and sneak out just before a race/qualifying finish or begin if you have a weak bladder. If you need to wee before the Grand Prix starts good luck as that is what everybody is trying to do for obvious reasons!<br />
If you are in the F1 fan zone and queuing do not be surprised if a cleaner lady tells you to follow her, there are some ladies toilets which nobody knows exist and she will guide you. I have encountered this 2 years running she is like a toilet angel!</p>
<p>Handbag Heaven;</p>
<p>When I say handbag I mean rucksack or a seriously big bag! I have seen people at the track with tiny hand bags and I shudder to think how much money they are spending on food, drink and staying alive!<br />
Here are some high priority checklist items I suggest you take with you to the track, if you are a weakling like me I would suggest some weight lifting a few weeks beforehand! Although it seems a lot I didn’t struggle too much with my bag;</p>
<p>&#8211; Tickets!<br />
&#8211; Suncream<br />
&#8211; Make up, including a compact mirror (you will either sweat or get drenched , the mirrors are limited in the toilets)<br />
&#8211; Sunglasses or a hat (also good if you are experiencing a bad hair day)<br />
&#8211; Toilet roll<br />
&#8211; Hand wipes/Sanitiser<br />
&#8211; Money (take your money out before you get to Silverstone)<br />
&#8211; If you are lucky enough to look young for your age take your I.D<br />
&#8211; If its hot still take a waterproof jacket you just don’t know with this weather, a jacket will keep you warmer than an umbrella too.<br />
&#8211; Binoculars (if you are like me and want to see the screen)<br />
&#8211; Your alcohol/drink for the day (Race day I managed to carry 4 beers to the track and bought 2 in the evening)<br />
&#8211; Food of your choice, crisps, sausage rolls, maybe a left over bacon sandwich from breakfast.<br />
&#8211; Your event leaflet will keep you updated with what’s going on.<br />
&#8211; If you are general admission take a campchair.<br />
&#8211; Portable phone charger (you can buy them for around £5 in Halfords)<br />
&#8211; If you have any room left a little jumper to keep out than wind chill</p>
<p>What clothes to bring;<br />
You need to be ready for anything so turning up in shorts and a T-Shirt will rarely work well for you at Silverstone the weather can be very unpredictable. Of the 6 British Grand Prix’s I have attend in my life there was only one where it was so hot it was unbearable and that was in 1999!<br />
I don’t mean to rant here but do not wear flip flops or heels unless you are in hospitality. The campsite and the circuit you will be walking through mud, long grass, puddles and uneven surfaces. Yes heels and flip flops may look lovely but I consider them a hazard here you can still look the bomb but be safe with it!</p>
<p>&#8211; Walking boots or wellies if it rains, a pair of hunters do look good!<br />
&#8211; If its definitely going to be warm wear converse type shoes, something with a thick sole standing on stones and pebbles all day in flimsy shoes can really hurt after a while.<br />
&#8211; Again if its definitely going to be hot bring shorts.<br />
&#8211; Skinny jeans, Jeggings always work well for me<br />
&#8211; Vest tops as many as you can pack<br />
&#8211; Favourite F1 shirt<br />
&#8211; Light jumper x 2<br />
&#8211; Towel<br />
&#8211; Hoody this will be your life saver in the evening when the temperature drops<br />
&#8211; A waterproof jacket (a cheap one from Primark will do the trick)<br />
&#8211; Toothpaste &amp; Toothbrush<br />
&#8211; Shower cream<br />
&#8211; Shampoo and Conditioner<br />
&#8211; Plastic bag to store your dirty laundry<br />
&#8211; Pants &amp; Bras<br />
&#8211; Socks, bring extra as you may want to wear these to bed it can get cold.<br />
&#8211; Something warm to wear to bed, a nightshirt won’t do it. This is where a onesie may be useful.<br />
&#8211; Hair bands – its can be windy and wet your hair will not be glamourous the whole time if you can pin it up or get a hat!<br />
&#8211; Hairbrush</p>
<p>Food – There are no salads at Silverstone!<br />
Campsite food and track food is expensive and you are normally looking at a £8 Burger or £8.50 Burrito! Do not be put off though as the food is tasty but if like me you can’t eat this food all the time it’s a good idea to look at other options.</p>
<p>&#8211; Eat well<br />
Pack Fruit with you even if its just a couple of apples and bananas your body will be screaming for these after your 2nd day, I managed to attempt to make my Burrito slightly healthier by asking for it without cheese, sour cream and all that good stuff I know it sounds boring but sometimes your body just needs it.</p>
<p>&#8211; Save Money<br />
Pack a cool bag with some bacon, sausages or burgers cook these up on a disposable BBQ in the morning, also bring a pan to heat up some water so you can enjoy a coffee or tea for that caffeine hit. This will already save you around £10.<br />
There are some shops at the campsite which will sell the basics if you forget but they tend to be slightly more expensive than your local Sainsburys. If you forget your bacon do not panic.<br />
There are some local pubs/shops nearby too I have not experienced these first hand but I am sure you can purchase some cheaper food there too.</p>
<p>http://www.conveniencestore.co.uk/stores/retailer-profiles/nisa-local-silverstone-northants/348836.article</p>
<p>https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/RestaurantsNear-g504028-d2267842-Silverstone_Race_Course-Silverstone_Northamptonshire_England.html</p>
<p>&#8211; Alcohol<br />
Bring your own! Its around £5 a pint everywhere and if you are looking to have 4 throughout the day that’s £20 down the drain! Plus during busy times the beer can be warm, a large queue and your favourite tipple is likely to run out.<br />
Pop to your local supermarket beforehand and buy your favourite beer/tipple and take these to the track with you – no glass bottles they are really strict on glass on campsites and at the track.</p>
<p>&#8211; Bottled water<br />
Just take as much water as you can possibly fit in your mode of transport, little bottles and big bottles.</p>
<p>Other Camping life savers!</p>
<p>&#8211; Dry Shampoo<br />
&#8211; Beach look hair spray – there is no room for straighteners<br />
&#8211; Lucozade or Red Bull you may need an extra caffeine boost come race day.</p>
<p>My last bit of advice is enjoy yourself, the Grand Prix is all about having fun and watching talented drivers race at 200 MPH. The fans at Sliverstone are friendly and sometimes drunk. You will laugh, you will potentially be hungover but you will love every minute! It gets better every year!</p>The post <a href="https://junglebiscuit.com/my-survival-guide-to-camping-at-the-british-grand-prix/">My Survival Guide to camping at the British Grand Prix</a> first appeared on <a href="https://junglebiscuit.com">Junglebiscuit</a>.]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>Review of the German Grand Prix</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Aug 2016 17:02:30 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Red Bulls are dangerous, naughty Rosberg and Hamilton starts his summer break on top. Germany the land that has brought us some outstanding drivers the likes of Michael Schumacher, Nico Rosberg, Sebastian Vettel and Wolfgang von Trips. Wolfgang was the first German driver to win a Grand Prix in 1961 unfortunately his promising career &#8230; <a href="https://junglebiscuit.com/review-of-the-german-grand-prix/" class="more-link">Continue reading<span class="screen-reader-text"> "Review of the German Grand Prix"</span></a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Red Bulls are dangerous, naughty Rosberg and Hamilton starts his summer break on top.</span></strong></p>
<p>Germany the land that has brought us some outstanding drivers the likes of Michael Schumacher, Nico Rosberg, Sebastian Vettel and Wolfgang von Trips. Wolfgang was the first German driver to win a Grand Prix in 1961 unfortunately his promising career was cut short by a fatal crash in Italy later that year.</p>
<p>Last year Germany missed out on hosting a Grand Prix for the first time since 1960 due to an issue with the owners of the Nurburgring. This must have been devastating for the German fans that are just as committed as those at Silverstone. Put it this way, imagine if there was no British Grand Prix!</p>
<p>Qualifying brought us the usual front row starting grid;<br />
P1 Rosberg, P2 Hamilton, P3 Ricciardo, P4 Verstappen</p>
<p>Kvyat clearly isn’t happy with his Toro Rosso and stated the only good thing going for him is that he has nothing to lose.</p>
<p>Sadly Germany may potentially be the last time we see Haryanto in the Manor due to funding issues he may not see the season through. He does now have a summer break to see if he could rustle up some money, crowdfunding maybe?</p>
<p>We come to race day where Niki Lauda states “ Red Bull is dangerous” he couldn’t be more correct when the lights are out and the Red Bulls come flying past Rosberg. Hamilton manages to get a good start and manages to get safely to P1. Rosberg on the other hand is pounded by both Red Bulls after a bad start and drops to P4.<br />
Poor Rosberg still on the first lap is being attacked by both Ferrari’s, while the Mclaren of Alonso and Button are clawing back up the grid.</p>
<p>Rosberg and Ricciardo are head to head real aggression shown by both drivers but both stay in position.<br />
Massa and Palmer have a little bump but no damage…yet.</p>
<p>After Lap 1 Hamilton leads, followed by Verstappen, Ricciardo and Rosberg.</p>
<p>Lap 6 and those McLaren’s are doing well, Alonso takes Massa for P10.</p>
<p>A part of someones wing is missing my Lap7 evidently this is a Manor as it has it written on it! Haryanto unfortunately left this behind.</p>
<p>Kvyat is struggling with his tyres and needs to pits and does. This is closely followed by Verstappen who does not pit but advises his team his tyres are struggling too.</p>
<p>A double drop for Massa on Lap 9 when Sainz swoons past him followed by Magnussen. Massa has now lost 3 places could he have damage from that contact with Palmer?</p>
<p>Massa and Sainz then both pit, Williams who are always fast at pit stops manage to get Massa out in front of Sainz in the pits! One place back for Massa, thanks to the pit crew.</p>
<p>Hamilton has now a 3.8 second lead.</p>
<p>Lap 12 and Rosberg still in P4 pits there is a slight delay in the stop with his rear left tyre. Verstappen pits but due to Rosberg&#8217;s issue gets out quicker.</p>
<p>Ricciardo in the pits at lap 13, both Red Bulls are still ahead of Rosberg. Hamilton flying now with a 12 second lead.</p>
<p>Vettel in Ferrari pits on Lap 14 the Ferrari’s have aggression but can’t seem to catch those Mercedes or Red Bulls. It is then announced via Hamilton&#8217;s team radio it’s Hammertime! Pick up that pace make a bigger gap he has to pit soon.</p>
<p>Lap 15 and our leader pits along with Raikkonen who is having a quiet race so far.</p>
<p>Positions by lap 15, P1 Hamilton, P2 Verstappen, P3 Ricciardo, P4 Rosberg.</p>
<p>Massa stuck in P14 is struggling by lap 21. On lap 22 he is passed by Sainz and Grosjean. Massa now in P16 not a good day.</p>
<p>Lap 23 a confident Alonso takes Gutierrez for P10, Perez then takes the same move a lap later. Rosberg is picking up the pace at the same time and closing that gap between him and Ricciardo in P3.</p>
<p>Palmer in P22 pits for a new nose on Lap 27, looks like that small collision with Massa did cause some damage.<br />
At this point in the race you can evidently see Verstappen, Ricciardo and Rosberg are close together. Could we see some front runner action?</p>
<p>Lap 28 and Massa takes a long pit stop the team are checking the car he obviously has some kind of damage. Rosberg and Verstappen both pit. Verstappen re-joins in P5 with Rosberg behind him who is told by his team to push hard. We then see Austria all over again but this time Rosberg isn’t ramming his fellow team mate off the track it’s Verstappen! <span style="text-decoration: underline;">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NL-eZdIAFjM</span> Verstappen manages to stay on track unsurprisingly Rosberg is under investigation for this incident.<br />
Hamilton is told by his team to pick up the pace.</p>
<p>Lap 33 the inevitable happens a 5 second penalty for Rosberg he will either take this during his next pit stop or this will be added to his race time either way this is not good.</p>
<p>Ricciardo pits from P2 and returns in P4, a Lap later on lap 34 Hamilton pits.</p>
<p>Current status;<br />
P1 Hamilton, P2 Rosberg (5 second penalty to take), P3 Verstappen, P4 Ricciardo and Vettel catching up in P5.<br />
Massa must have had more damage then we though sadly retires his car on Lap 38.</p>
<p>Team orders come into play on Lap 40 as Verstappen allows Ricciardo to pass by. Ricciardo’s car is much faster.</p>
<p>Rosberg on Lap 41 can now see both Red Bulls in his rear view mirror a fear for most drivers.</p>
<p>Verstappen is complaining about his tyres on Lap 42 he has lots of understeer.</p>
<p>Rosberg pits on Lap 45 to take his 5 second penalty which seems a lot longer than 5 seconds. It is later concluded that Mercedes made an error with their stop watch and Rosberg suffered a 8 second penalty!</p>
<p>A cocky Vettel starts giving his own team their orders his tyres are fine he is staying out. Is this evidence that life isn’t blissful at Ferrari?</p>
<p>Verstappen pits on Lap 46 he manages to sort his tyres out quite a challenging day for the young driver.<br />
Alonso locks up and loses a little time in P9 but he is still in the points!</p>
<p>Lap 47 and Ricciardo pits re-joins in P2, Vettel decides its time for him to pit too and re-joins in P6. Hamilton pits again a lap later with no change in position he is untouchable.</p>
<p>Both McLaren’s in the points Button in P9 and Alonso in P10, it’s not easy as they are both struggling but both former world champions will push to the end.</p>
<p>Nasr retires in the pit lane on Lap 61.</p>
<p>Bottas in P8, his tyres are knackered! He has done 27 laps on them and he is slipping everywhere, what has happened to Williams’s strategy they are normally so good? Button is catching Bottas as he gradually loses time.<br />
Alonso is struggling in P10 and is being hounded by Perez; Alonso shows sheer desperation to hold his place and even enables DRS next to a Red Bull who is lapping him!</p>
<p>By Lap 66 Bottas has “hit the cliff” his tyres are ruined and Button takes him.</p>
<p>Lap 67 last lap, Hamilton has this in the bag.</p>
<p>An easy race for Hamilton as he wins, Ricciardo in P2 and Verstappen P3.</p>
<p>Hamilton’s sixth win in 2016 and his fourth consecutive win. July has been Hamilton’s lucky month. Hamilton is now leading the championship by 19 points.</p>
<p>A good result for Mclaren too this race Button finishes in P8, Alonso was showing promise but finished in P12. The team are making progress.</p>
<p>And if anybody can explain why Ricciardo drank champagne out of his boot on the podium I would be grateful, what was that about? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9gEVoqabFg</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Claire’s Rating Round up</strong></span><br />
<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong> Claire’s Driver of the day</strong></span><br />
Hamilton he has this race by the first corner, no challenge from anybody and he just flew!</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Claire’s unlucky driver of the day</strong></span><br />
Massa a small bump from newbie Palmer cost him the race. Williams lost the plot with their strategy. Lets add Bottas here too, why on earth did they leave him out so long without a pit he had no chance!</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Claire’s worst driver of the day</strong></span><br />
Again Rosberg that move he pulled was not good and to do this twice in one season is unbelievable can he not see how wrong it was? Not only over aggressive but very dangerous too. Lucky for him Verstappen has the skill to keep on track.</p>
<p>We now have a summer break, our next race in Belgium in 3 and half weeks. A circuit which is long but always gives the fans good viewing! See you then!</p>The post <a href="https://junglebiscuit.com/review-of-the-german-grand-prix/">Review of the German Grand Prix</a> first appeared on <a href="https://junglebiscuit.com">Junglebiscuit</a>.]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>Review of the 2016 Hungarian Grand Prix</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jul 2016 19:05:53 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Hamilton a poor pacemaker, Red Bull and Ferrari battle it out. Welcome to Hungaroring. For 30 years straight Hungary has held a Grand Prix. 2015 brought us a race of sheer chaos where I spent most of the time trying to work out what an earth was going on. This race brought victory to Vettel. &#8230; <a href="https://junglebiscuit.com/review-of-the-2016-hungarian-grand-prix/" class="more-link">Continue reading<span class="screen-reader-text"> "Review of the 2016 Hungarian Grand Prix"</span></a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Hamilton a poor pacemaker, Red Bull and Ferrari battle it out. Welcome to Hungaroring.</h3>
<p>For 30 years straight Hungary has held a Grand Prix. 2015 brought us a race of sheer chaos where I spent most of the time trying to work out what an earth was going on. This race brought victory to Vettel. Unfortunately this was the first race since Bianchi’s death, dedications were written on drivers helmets along with a minutes silence, a sight we pray will never be witnessed again in motorsport.</p>
<p>Hungary 2016 started with the 1 point difference between Hamilton and Rosberg, a very tight championship whereby the leader can change at any race.</p>
<p>Qualifying was a sheer wash out with downpour of rain which caused huge delays. Teams and drivers had to tactically time when to take flying laps due to the uncertainty of the weather. We saw a few spins from the likes of Massa where the water logged track caused some awkward pre race surprises.</p>
<p>Unfortunately qualifying didn’t provide us with any interesting positions at the front of the grid the usual Pole Rosberg, P2 Hamilton, P3 Ricciardo and P4 Verstappen. The only unusual site was to see both Mclarens in the top ten Alonso in P7 with Button closely behind him in P8 (have they finally sorted out those Honda Engines)?</p>
<p>The first lap brought us the invasion of the Red Bulls on the first corner any Mercedes fan would have been holding their breath. Hamilton manages to jump in the lead even though the Red Bulls were literally by his side. Rosberg manages to get to P2.</p>
<p>The grid for the first couple of laps consisted of P1 Hamilton, P2 Rosberg, P3 Ricciardo, P4 Verstappen, P5, Vettel, P6 Alonso. Definitely six men you would not want behind you in a race.</p>
<p>Just when you thought things were going so well by Lap 5 Button has a problem. Over the radio he mentions his pedal is going through the floor. His team mate Alonso still sticking with it in P6 Button sadly starts to drop places but is told by his team to stay out.</p>
<p>A different story for Raikkonen who is fighting the field stuck in P11 due to bad planning during qualifying he is attacking hard to work his way through that grid. Bear in mind Hungary is a challenging circuit to overtake.</p>
<p>Button pits on Lap 8 by Lap 9 his radio communication by the team informing him to stay out is under investigation. Rules were implemented were drivers must race alone and unaided. By Lap 10 we see a drive through pit lane penalty for Button he is not a happy chap and what deemed a potentially positive race for him has now been ruined.</p>
<p>Lap 15 brings a pit stop for Vettel who comes out in front of Raikkonen who is getting through the grid in P9</p>
<p>Hamilton in P1 pits on Lap 17 followed by Rosberg P2 on Lap 18 both do not lose position. At the same time Verstappen pits returning to the track in P6 now taking on Raikkonen in P5. We see a battle of the young vs old. Although it will be tough for anybody to fight a young testosterone filled 18 year old boy, can the vintage Raikkonen keep up? By Lap 18 it proves he can and we see a fight between both drivers.</p>
<p>Lap 20 and Hamilton is struggling with the pace, Rosberg is catching him. Ricciardo in P3 by Lap 22 is a second quicker than both Mercedes boys. By Lap 23 the Ferrari’s are catching up too. Mercedes confirm there is nothing wrong with their cars, why did they loose pace?</p>
<p>Hamilton by Lap 25 is told over the team radio to pick up the pace, he is obviously trying but it isn’t fast enough! Rosberg and Ricciardo closing down on the leader is Hamilton started to hold the grid up?</p>
<p>Kvyat on Lap 27 is investigated for speeding in the pit lane. A rookie mistake made by somebody whose misfortunes seem to be spiralling this year. A lap later he is handed a five second time penalty.</p>
<p>Finally! Lap 28 Hamilton has picked it up and the lead starts to extend.</p>
<p>The ongoing fight between Raikkonen and Verstappen continues until Raikkonen pits on Lap 30 re-joining just behind Alonso who is in P6. A tough day for Raikkonen who if not fighting the young Verstappen who will not let anybody past to then have to fight fellow world champion Alonso who may not have the best car, he is still deemed one of the best drivers.</p>
<p>It happens again on Lap 33 Hamilton’s team radio telling him he must get faster (a vision of Jeff Goldblum appears in my mind from Jurassic Park “must go faster, must go faster” or that T-Rex of Rosberg is going to eat him)!</p>
<p>Ricciardo pits on Lap 34 joining the race back in P5 and the gap has finally opened between Hamilton and Rosberg.</p>
<p>At this point the top three consist of a struggling pacemaker Hamilton in P1, Rosberg P2 and Vettel in P3.</p>
<p>Hamilton pits on Lap 42, followed by Rosberg a lap later both keep their grid positions.</p>
<p>An error made at the same time by Force India who were clearly not ready for Perez in P14 to pit, a lot of time lost there. He states his dissatisfaction over the radio why weren’t they ready for him?</p>
<p>By Lap 45 the track positions stand at P1 Hamilton, P2 Rosberg, P3 Ricciardo, P4 Raikkonen, P5 Vettel, P6 Verstappen. Raikkonen the only driver to have pitted once while the others have completed their second pit stop.</p>
<p>We see a spin from Palmer who was in P10 about to gain a point, he sadly drops down to P13.</p>
<p>Raikkonen takes his second pit stop on Lap 51 returns back into P6.</p>
<p>Gutierrez a constant back runner is blue flagged on Lap 52 he clearly holds Hamilton up who provides him with “the bird”. Gutierrez&#8217;s poor move taken under investigation leading to a five second penalty and definitely taken off Hamilton’s Christmas card list.</p>
<p>Both Ferrari’s and Red Bull’s are attacking each other, again Raikkonen P6 is trying to get past young Verstappen who has clearly defending aggressively. No surprise when on Lap 57 there is contact Raikkonen hits the back of Verstappen&#8217;s car luckily with limited damage and they still battle on.</p>
<p>A sad day for Button today after everything has gone wrong for him he retires his car with an oil leak.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s still full throttle for Raikkonen and Verstappen, Raikkonen just can’t get past. A last major attempt on Lap 68 for the Finn but with no joy.</p>
<p>Vettel in the closing stages of the race is catching Ricciardo in P3. The Ferrari’s and Red Bulls looked well matched.</p>
<p>By the last lap we still see the constant fight between Raikkonen P6 and Verstappen P5, along with Vettel in P4 and Ricciardo in P3. Both Mercedes fully out of any wheel to wheel action.</p>
<p>Hamilton takes his 5th win at the Hungarian Grand Prix smashing Schumacher’s record of 4 wins.</p>
<p>Race results are Hamilton P1, Rosberg P2, Ricciardo P3, Vettel P4, Verstappen P5 followed very closely by Raikkonen in P6. And an amazing result for Mclaren Alonso brings the car home in P7. Hamilton now leads the championship by 6 points.</p>
<p>Hungary brought us some amazing fights and showed that the Ferrari’s and Red Bull’s are getting faster. As the season goes on will they improve even more giving the Mercedes a run for their money?</p>
<p>We must highlight the amazing drive from Verstappen who defended his position throughout the whole race and the sheer determination from Raikkonen who just doesn’t give up.</p>
<h2>Claire&#8217;s Rating Roundup</h2>
<h5>Claire&#8217;s Driver of the day</h5>
<p>Raikkonen who started in P11 and fought his way to finish P6 with the constant battle with Verstappen. Don&#8217;t forget Hungary is a difficult circuit to overtake on.</p>
<h5>Claire&#8217;s unlucky driver of the day</h5>
<p>Button need I say no more, Alonso did well if it wasn&#8217;t for issues with his car I am confident Button would have finished in the top 10.</p>
<h5>Claire&#8217;s worst driver of the day</h5>
<p>Gutierrez needs to review his flags, if you are being lapped get out of the way!!!</p>
<p>Next race Germany the home of Vettel and Rosberg, will they be delivering a dream finish for their home race? Will Hamilton work on his pace? Or will Gutierrez just hold everybody up as he plods along?</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Hamilton Flies in front of his home crowd, Rosberg and Verstappen battle it out and the Ferrari’s struggle. After an exciting qualifying session we started the race with Hamilton P1, Rosberg P2. Verstappen P3. 5 minutes before the end of qualifying Hamilton&#8217;s pole lap was cancelled as he drove wide on a forbidden corner! With &#8230; <a href="https://junglebiscuit.com/a-review-of-the-2016-british-grand-prix/" class="more-link">Continue reading<span class="screen-reader-text"> "A Review of the 2016 British Grand Prix"</span></a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hamilton Flies in front of his home crowd, Rosberg and Verstappen battle it out and the Ferrari’s struggle.</p>
<p>After an exciting qualifying session we started the race with Hamilton P1, Rosberg P2. Verstappen P3. 5 minutes before the end of qualifying Hamilton&#8217;s pole lap was cancelled as he drove wide on a forbidden corner! With the minutes counting down he still managed to pull it out the bag. The crowds at Silverstone went mad with excitement and relief!</p>
<p>Vettel faced a grid penalty and started in P11, Button has never had a good result at his home GP started in P17. After a bad crash during practice Ericsson started his race in the pit lane.</p>
<p>Unfortunately shortly before the race the heavens opened over Silverstone, the race was starting in the wet. Even more unfortunate due to the wetness of the track the race started under the safety car for the first five laps. For the fans at Silverstone this was more like an F1 fashion show but did give fans a good opportunity to get some good photos.</p>
<p>Finally the safety car is in, we see the race begin. Quite dramatically nearly half the grid all pit including Vettel. Neither the Red Bulls or Mercedes pit.</p>
<p>By Lap 6 we see Verstappen on Rosbergs tail, hounding him down like a Lion hunting his prey. Ricciardo in P4 Pits.</p>
<p>We see the lead building by Lap 7 with Hamilton already 3.7secs in front of Rosberg who has the constant pressure of Verstappen. Its busy again in the pit lane the track is drying out intermediates are the best choice. Wehrlein is out the young driver aquaplaned straight into the gravel which causes a virtual safety car this is a good opportunity for the Mercedes to pit. First in Hamilton closely (very closely) followed by Rosberg then Verstappen. Hamilton still in P1 returning to the track.</p>
<p>Lap 11 and we see Verstappen with the fastest lap, we see an unusual error for Bottas who skids off track to make it calmly back on to track in P13.</p>
<p>You can still see there are areas of the track that are still wet although on Lap 15 Vettel pits for Slicks! Poor Rosberg is getting a mental pounding from Verstappen who will not stop attacking, finally we see an epic overtake by Verstappen on Becketts.</p>
<p>Lap 17 Palmer retires, in the pits he attempts to drive away without a tyre which is investigated, Palmer receives a 10 second penalty. Was this a pit crew error or was Palmer too eager to drive off? Not a good ending to your first home GP.</p>
<p>Both Mercedes pit on Lap 18, along with Ricciardo and Perez who sneaked up to P4. Verstappen leads for a short moment, we see a spin from Vettel who is back in P12 but manages to control the car and stay on track.</p>
<p>Lap 19 its Hamilton in P1, Verstappen in P2. Sainz looses the back of his car manages to keep it on track unfortunately Kvyat doesn’t and ends up in the gravel. The track is still clearly quite wet even though it hasn’t rained now for a while.</p>
<p>We see some amazing action from Alonso in P10 trying everything to pass Bottas in P9. Alonso is so determined he tries to overtake on the grass!</p>
<p>Lap 26 Haryanto in the Manor is out of the race.</p>
<p>Its still quite wet out there and on Lap 28 even Hamilton spins off on turn 1 skilfully manages to get back on track like many others. Turn 1 is a tricky one where a lot of drivers have spun. Verstappen follows Hamilton and makes the same turn 1 error!</p>
<p>Rosberg is catching up with Verstappen, it has been a constant battle between these two all day. Rosberg at Lap 35 complains over team radio that Verstappen is blocking him to overtake it’s a close call as Rosberg nearly takes Verstappen.</p>
<p>There is a 6 second lead for Hamilton by Lap 36 he is flying, Rosberg tries to take Verstappen again by Lap 38 Rosberg has finally got past! While this is happening Vettel in P9 and Massa in P10 are having an epic battle, Vettel even complaining that Massa is trying to take him off the track.</p>
<p>The drama then begins, gearbox problem for Rosberg on Lap 47 and he is losing time with all that constant pushing to overtake it is now possible Verstappen will overtake him again! With only a 1.6sec gap the Mercedes team clearly tell Rosberg to leave 7th gear alone an obvious rule break http://www.fia.com/regulation/category/110. This will be investigated after the race, potential bad news for Rosberg.</p>
<p>Lap 52 and we have hit the final lap clearly Hamilton has this in the bag with now a 10sec lead – Easy! Silverstone erupts this is what the fans came to see!</p>
<p>We see a frosty atmosphere between Rosberg and Hamilton prior to them receiving their trophies on the podium. A great post podium interview by Mark Webber who tries his best to shake off the unfair boo’s Rosberg receives.</p>
<p>Approximately 4 hours after the race it is decided that Rosberg will receive a 10 second penalty for the advice the Mercedes team gave him during the race shifting the race results P1 Hamilton, P2 Verstappen and P3 Rosberg. This now leaves Rosberg with a 1 point lead in the championship after such a great start to the year is this slipping through his fingers? With 11 races left anything could happen!</p>
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