Free Goodwood FOS Tickets
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http://driving.timesonline.co.uk/section/0,,20230,00.html
[quote=times online]
he Festival of Speed is probably the world’s largest and most diverse celebration of the history of motor sport. It is a unique opportunity to see the greatest competition cars and star drivers from all eras in action. Everything from 19th-century steam carriages to current Formula One cars make an appearance and you can be there too, absolutely free, courtesy of The Sunday Times Driving.
On Friday, June 24, 2005, you can stroll among the fabulous racing motorcycles; 2,500bhp land speed record cars and rub shoulders with motor sport legends like Moss, Surtees, Brabham and Unser along with today’s hottest stars such as Jenson Button and Fernando Alonso – all in the breath-takingly beautiful parkland surrounding Goodwood House.
This year's theme is 'Racing Colours — National Pride and Culture', a celebration of the sporting passions of countries around the world. Find out what makes Ferrari so typically Italian and a Mercedes unmistakably German, and explore the elements that characterise the spirit of British, American, French and Japanese racing. [/quote]
I've ordered some, what actually happens on the Friday?
[quote=times online]
he Festival of Speed is probably the world’s largest and most diverse celebration of the history of motor sport. It is a unique opportunity to see the greatest competition cars and star drivers from all eras in action. Everything from 19th-century steam carriages to current Formula One cars make an appearance and you can be there too, absolutely free, courtesy of The Sunday Times Driving.
On Friday, June 24, 2005, you can stroll among the fabulous racing motorcycles; 2,500bhp land speed record cars and rub shoulders with motor sport legends like Moss, Surtees, Brabham and Unser along with today’s hottest stars such as Jenson Button and Fernando Alonso – all in the breath-takingly beautiful parkland surrounding Goodwood House.
This year's theme is 'Racing Colours — National Pride and Culture', a celebration of the sporting passions of countries around the world. Find out what makes Ferrari so typically Italian and a Mercedes unmistakably German, and explore the elements that characterise the spirit of British, American, French and Japanese racing. [/quote]
I've ordered some, what actually happens on the Friday?
docevi1 said:No it's not
hmm, is 380miles to far for this? ![]()
The amount of quality cars there is truly staggering. And a large percentage of them get driven in anger too
One minute you'll be drooling over a '67 Ferrari P4, the next minute some bloke jumps in, shouts tally ho, and gives it Johnny large potatoes up the hill
Fantastic
Incorrigible said:Well there is that (and it works apart from the buffeting), the other issue with mine is that at 80mph mine is running at 4.5/5krpm, it redlines at 5.5k
docevi1 said:
you used to have a caterfield didn't you? Imagine driving that without side screens
Caterham, and still got it
Earplugs sunnys and silly hat, 80mph cruising all the way

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