Couldn't agree more. I think Le Mans is as bad, if not worse than Silverstone from the paying punters point of view - if watching race cars is the object of the exercise. Personally, I don't go to Le Mans to see spectacular race action anymore (Sebring and Road Atlanta satisfy my requirements in that area). Le Mans is a party weekend for a great many of us, with the race as a back drop.
With respect, Silverstone is f**k*ng flat compared to just about everywhere else in UK, apart from Snetterton. Granted it might be a bit of a chore on a pushbike, but we're discussing an automobile racing circuit aren't we?
I last visited the British GP in 2000, maybe things have changed since then, but I don't think so. I was lucky enough to get in and out by Jet Ranger (it took 4 hours to get out of the bastard car park the year before) - but even with that facility, I still felt hard done by.
I appeciate that F1 speeds require huge gravel traps, but I thought the majority of the 'grunt' spectator enclosures were way too far away from the track itself. In addition, in previous years the power parity and characteristics of the circuit made for a tediously processional race - maybe that will change this year - it damn well needs to.
Your loyalty to your home track is to be applauded, but both Brands and Donnington would provide a much better F1 race "for the fans", if either circuit were to be upgraded from a safety point of view - even taking into account that the run-offs would need to be significantly enlarged at spots like Redgate, Old Hairpin and Paddock Hill. If they can do it at Indy (which is my 'local' F1 circuit) it could be done at Brands or Donnington, for half the money.
Just out of interest, is there a road course at Rockingham?