Breakfast club 2014

Breakfast club 2014

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ecsrobin

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Tuesday 14th January 2014
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So the dates are out for 2014, quite a late start this year though despite how busy march was last year.

May 04 - Supercar Sunday

June 01 - Soft top Sunday

August 03 - Thoroughbred Sunday

October 05 - Hot hatch Sunday

November 02 - Vee-Power Sunday

That's 1 less than last year frown

Edited by ecsrobin on Tuesday 14th January 08:59

ecsrobin

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Wednesday 15th January 2014
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Plus you have the PH Sunday service in December usually. They used to start in march. However there are other great free events at the motor circuit, like the saywell track days.

ecsrobin

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Tuesday 28th January 2014
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V8 Disco said:
Maybe a lone voice here, but was really disappointed to see that Sushi Sunday is not on the list this year. Last year's was extremely well attended. Maybe we'll get it back in 2015! rolleyes
If you enjoy looking at a ton of MX5's and Impreza's.

I enjoy all the goodwood breakfast clubs and always make sure I get a good breakfast in me from the. NAAFI wagon or Aero club if wet. But sushi Sunday is the only one I pretty much have breakfast and leave.

ecsrobin

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Tuesday 28th January 2014
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I think it's all about variety. All the events you have a wide range of cars then sushi Sunday seems to be large groups of the same car.

I expect hot hatch Sunday to be a sea of Clio V6's. However the year there was loads of deloreans was impressive!!

ecsrobin

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Wednesday 29th January 2014
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V8 Disco said:
Sorry, but that's cobblers - there was a HUGE variety of Jap stuff there ancient GT-Rs, a Honda S800, weird import only stuff, 240&260 Zeds, even a Lexus LFA! - I just reviewed my photos and although I CBA to post examples here, they show that to good effect. Like I said, I am probably a lone voice, but it's just not true to suggest that the event was a sea of MX5s and Scoobies.
I was very impressed with the work on one of the 240's you are right there was a wide variety of Japanese cars, however going into one of the paddocks it was just MX5's. Maybe it's just not to my taste but I find a higher number of multiple car types at sushi Sunday, a lot of civics as well - me being one of them. I just find it's the one Sunday I don't stay for long and take very few photos.