Keith,
Some lovely pictures in there - thanks for posting the links, and look forward to the tips in next year's guide. As a general point, it might be useful to include some tips from the point of view of getting the most out of one's camera, whatever camera it may be. I don't possess anything really professional by way of a digital camera, just the basic Fuji Finepix with a 10x zoom, but knowing what to do to get the most of what you have can improve picture taking enormously.
It took me two years to figure out with my Fuji that the variable shutter delay (which means plenty of shots of bits of car or just blank track....) could to a large extent be mitigated by learning how to use the sequence shot setting, where it takes a burst of 5 pictures at once. The end result is that I might have to delete a few, but it improves the chances of getting a few good ones there. It took another year to figure out that playing with settings other than "auto" for the shutter speed, aperture and exposure compensation also could make a big difference...
As to having "the vest", yes no doubt it helps, but there are still a few places that half decent shots, unmarred by catch fencing, can be had, such as the new banking inside the Esses, Porsche curves, Arnage, or above the pits, and of course there are plenty of opportunities to take good pictures that capture the flavour of the event without having to have a racing car in the middle of it.....
MG Mark