Yorkshire Big Breakfast - Easter Sunday 20th April
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Some of mine then. Missed the 991, F12 and 458
Full album
https://imgur.com/a/f48S9
Oh and have a token someone parked a Porsche next to my car pic
Full album
https://imgur.com/a/f48S9
Oh and have a token someone parked a Porsche next to my car pic
One of the best yet, really enjoyed today and have hundreds of pics to go through.
Only let down was these fking mongs parking next to my Integra and playing who can play the worst song the loudest
DSC_0249.jpg by DanielJames., on Flickr
Only let down was these fking mongs parking next to my Integra and playing who can play the worst song the loudest
DSC_0249.jpg by DanielJames., on Flickr
DanielJames said:
One of the best yet, really enjoyed today and have hundreds of pics to go through.
Only let down was these fking mongs parking next to my Integra and playing who can play the worst song the loudest
DSC_0249.jpg by DanielJames., on Flickr
I was down that area too, didn't want to hang around as they were giving me a headache Only let down was these fking mongs parking next to my Integra and playing who can play the worst song the loudest
DSC_0249.jpg by DanielJames., on Flickr
It's become a victim of its own success unfortunately. I've never seen it so busy as yesterday (admittedly the good weather/Easter weekend were major factors), and cars were being turned away by 10. With space limited it's a shame there were quite a lot of 'ordinary' cars taking up space. I know, the owners have every right to be there, but it reduced space for the more interesting stuff. Don't know what the answer is really.
Given that the event is to raise funds for the Yorkshire AA, it's a bit sad that some landowners actively prevent parking on their sites; maybe it has insurance/security/liability implications?
Given that the event is to raise funds for the Yorkshire AA, it's a bit sad that some landowners actively prevent parking on their sites; maybe it has insurance/security/liability implications?
Escort3500 said:
It's become a victim of its own success unfortunately. I've never seen it so busy as yesterday (admittedly the good weather/Easter weekend were major factors), and cars were being turned away by 10. With space limited it's a shame there were quite a lot of 'ordinary' cars taking up space. I know, the owners have every right to be there, but it reduced space for the more interesting stuff. Don't know what the answer is really.
Given that the event is to raise funds for the Yorkshire AA, it's a bit sad that some landowners actively prevent parking on their sites; maybe it has insurance/security/liability implications?
I'm thinking that much like the idiots with the loud inappropriate music (I was parked right in front of them and yes it was awful!) the land owners are confusing this type of event with a stereotypical "cruise" and fear their buildings being damaged by or their car parks covered in tyre marks. The Corsa kids won't have exactly done much to convince them otherwise of this.Given that the event is to raise funds for the Yorkshire AA, it's a bit sad that some landowners actively prevent parking on their sites; maybe it has insurance/security/liability implications?
Looks like a good selection of cars, it's a shame I couldn't make it.
I don't think they'd be able to organise it any better than it already is. If they decided to group cars by marque or 'rarity', you'd end up with one car park containing all of the Italian cars, which would have a queue of people waiting to get in. At least this way the only bottleneck is usually at the entrance to the showroom.
The other option is to turn away people in 'boring' cars, which wouldn't be in the spirit of an event for car enthusiasts.
I don't think they'd be able to organise it any better than it already is. If they decided to group cars by marque or 'rarity', you'd end up with one car park containing all of the Italian cars, which would have a queue of people waiting to get in. At least this way the only bottleneck is usually at the entrance to the showroom.
The other option is to turn away people in 'boring' cars, which wouldn't be in the spirit of an event for car enthusiasts.
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Few of my favourites:
DSC_0024.jpg by DanielJames., on Flickr
DSC_0042.jpg by DanielJames., on Flickr
DSC_0140.jpg by DanielJames., on Flickr
DSC_0281.jpg by DanielJames., on Flickr
DSC_0424.jpg by DanielJames., on Flickr
DSC_0436.jpg by DanielJames., on Flickr
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or on Facebook here:
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Few of my favourites:
DSC_0024.jpg by DanielJames., on Flickr
DSC_0042.jpg by DanielJames., on Flickr
DSC_0140.jpg by DanielJames., on Flickr
DSC_0281.jpg by DanielJames., on Flickr
DSC_0424.jpg by DanielJames., on Flickr
DSC_0436.jpg by DanielJames., on Flickr
I really enjoyed this show but as I were in a standard car I didn't know where I should park. They should set up somewhere that standard cars could park. The only thing that bothered me was the amoun of people parking on or blocking dropkerbs as I regularly got stuck on on the footpath
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