RE: Goodwood breakfasts cook off

RE: Goodwood breakfasts cook off

Friday 9th February 2007

Goodwood breakfasts cook off

First Sunday meetings start next month


Goodwood Breakfast Club
Goodwood Breakfast Club
Goodwood has announced the themes for the 2007 season of Sunday breakfast meetings, following what it called "the huge success" of the 2006 Goodwood Breakfast Club season in its inaugural year.

Next month, the Vitra Café at the Goodwood Motor Circuit will again host meetings for enthusiasts on the first Sunday of each month until October (excluding September, when the Revival is being held).

The Goodwood Breakfast Club was launched last year with a total of seven meetings, every one themed, and each attracting a petrolhead audience. For 2007, the meetings will get new themes, plus other initiatives "designed to appeal to enthusiasts", it says here.

In addition to great cars, motor cycles will also be encouraged to attend, with a dedicated bike day being held in July for the first time. Further enhancements will include marque specialists on hand, selling quality parts and accessories that reflect each monthly theme, as well as the opportunity to take a flight in the historic Goodwood Harvard aircraft.

The Breakfast Club offers the chance for enthusiasts to enjoy a fun Sunday morning drive on the roads that lead to Goodwood, admire some interesting vehicles, and savour a home-reared Goodwood organic breakfast, served at the Vitra Café, based at the circuit’s iconic old clock tower.

A selection of vehicles, appropriate to each monthly theme, will be parked outside the Vitra Café, with a wider variety of other ‘interesting’ vehicles displayed in the paddocks. Regular vehicles will be directed to the public car parking area. As with last year, admission to the Breakfast Club will be free, and all visitors are welcome.

All 2007 Goodwood Breakfast Club meetings will be staged from 0830 to 1200 on the first Sunday of every month, from March to October (excluding September).

The first of the meetings will be held on Sunday 4 March and, as last year, admission is free. PH's experience is that, to avoid queuing for ages to get your breakfast, you need to arrive early -- by 0930 preferably.

We're told that a Web site will shortly be up (see link below) that will list each monthly theme and the breakfast menu.

Sunday

Date

Theme

4 March

‘Best of British - the quintessential British sports car and motor cycle’

All classic British vehicles, cars, bikes and LCVs, pre- and post-War

1 April

‘Forza Italia - Italian brio – from scooters to supercars’

Any Italian-built vehicle, from Lambretta to Lamborghini

6 May

‘Vive la France - a celebration of unique French automotive flair’

All French pre- and-post War, from Bugatti Type 35s to the Citroen DS

3 June

‘Supercar Sunday - the ultimate performance machines – cars and super bikes’

Every form of mouth-watering, high-powered performance exotica

1 July

‘On yer bike! – the lure of the open road’

Any and all motor cycles, plus bike-engined cars

5 August

‘Deutsch Marques! – Teutonic efficiency and engineering’

All German-produced cars and motor bikes

2 September

(not held, due to Goodwood Revival)

 

7 October

‘Cooked in 60 seconds and Americana – giants of the open road’

Any classic American vehicle, plus a special display of as many cars as possible as featured in the classic Hollywood movie, ‘Gone in 60 seconds.’

The final Breakfast Club for 2007 will include a special end-of-season feature, ‘Cooked in 60 seconds’ inspired by the cult film ‘Gone in 60 seconds.’ The aim of this October meeting is to attract as many of the 50 cars that Nick Cage, the star of the movie, stole to order in the film. One prime example of each of these cars will be put on display outside of the Vitra Café.

A full list of all 50 eligible cars will be detailed in the revised Goodwood Breakfast Club website, available shortly. Suitable cars include an Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato, 1967 Shelby Mustang GT500 and 1953 Chevrolet Corvette.

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Discussion

.Mark

Original Poster:

11,104 posts

290 months

Friday 9th February 2007
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Always a great morning out - really looking forward to this again this year.

geofflowe

1,713 posts

293 months

Friday 9th February 2007
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Nice to see the bikes are also invited!

miketheman2k

38 posts

252 months

Friday 9th February 2007
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I've finally made the Pistonheads A-list; I'm in that photo. Not much more to achieve in life now.

puffpuff

22,250 posts

240 months

Friday 9th February 2007
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British Classics the first weekend in March.... give us a break, I'll need longer than that to get the Riley fired up after overwintering in the garage.

If I take it again I hope I don't get parked out in the boonies while Ferraris clog up the 'Classic British' paddock!

L100NYY

36,011 posts

257 months

Friday 9th February 2007
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miketheman2k said:
I've finally made the Pistonheads A-list; I'm in that photo. Not much more to achieve in life now.


Who and where?

Oh and I can't wait for these to start up agin, I cannot think of a much better way to spend a Sunday morning than a nice hour long blast through the lanes with the roof off followed by one of the best fry ups I have had in the greatest surroundings.

Pure cloud9 stuff:

Wahoo bounce bounce bounce

richb

53,896 posts

298 months

Friday 9th February 2007
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L100NYY said:
followed by one of the best fry ups I have had in the greatest surroundings.
But what time do you need to be there in order to stand a chance of beakfast? last time I went we wound up in Sainsburys in Chichester! rolleyes

rsxpack

5 posts

220 months

Friday 9th February 2007
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Great fun!
Went to Revival last year, can't recommend it enough.... wonder if the old rs counts as 'mouth-watering, high-powered performance exotica'....surely...!!??

L100NYY

36,011 posts

257 months

Friday 9th February 2007
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richb said:
L100NYY said:
followed by one of the best fry ups I have had in the greatest surroundings.
But what time do you need to be there in order to stand a chance of beakfast? last time I went we wound up in Sainsburys in Chichester! rolleyes


Well I've never struggled, I guess me ol' mate Charlie recognised me!

davidpn

129 posts

232 months

Saturday 10th February 2007
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The categories seem a bit broader this year, suggesting that if you turn up in a 1.2 Clio or a Fiat Panda on the relevant French or Italian day then you'll be turning left to park next to Venturis and Lambos. It does say ANY Italian and ALL French cars...

richb

53,896 posts

298 months

Saturday 10th February 2007
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Ian Campbell said:
richb said:
L100NYY said:
followed by one of the best fry ups I have had in the greatest surroundings.
But what time do you need to be there in order to stand a chance of beakfast? last time I went we wound up in Sainsburys in Chichester! rolleyes
The Breakfast Club is open...
Yes Thanks Ian, I know all that but I was wondring what time to get there in order to get a seat in the cafe? Rich GRRC Member Number 6854.

BossCerbera

8,188 posts

257 months

Saturday 10th February 2007
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richb said:
Ian Campbell said:
richb said:
L100NYY said:
followed by one of the best fry ups I have had in the greatest surroundings.
But what time do you need to be there in order to stand a chance of beakfast? last time I went we wound up in Sainsburys in Chichester! rolleyes
The Breakfast Club is open...
Yes Thanks Ian, I know all that but I was wondring what time to get there in order to get a seat in the cafe? Rich GRRC Member Number 6854.

Earlier than last time, perhaps? GRRC Member **57

richb

53,896 posts

298 months

Saturday 10th February 2007
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biglaughlaugh

BossCerbera

8,188 posts

257 months

Saturday 10th February 2007
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silly

whiters

364 posts

253 months

Monday 12th February 2007
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These really are excellent. Had huge fun there last year, although they do park a couple of planes on the start/finish straight to stop anyone chancing their luck with a lap. Shame