Supercar Sunday 18th June
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was there with my daughter, definately worth the trip just to see the enzo's and the ultima's.Also enjoyed Russ Swift doing his automotive aerobatics.
i was hoping to see a few more rare exotics such as the mc12, zonda , amg clk dtm etc, also thought that a few of the cars parked up on display stretched the term supercar a bit,but on the whole a most enjoyable day
i was hoping to see a few more rare exotics such as the mc12, zonda , amg clk dtm etc, also thought that a few of the cars parked up on display stretched the term supercar a bit,but on the whole a most enjoyable day
Had a good day despite the fact that numbers were a little down due to some race in France.
Tons of TVRs (hurrah!) and lovely Loti. A load of fine Fezzas. Some pristine Porkers. A couple of Ultimas (dribble) and 3 Enzos (practically common). And the odd Lambo (well about 30!).
Paul Bailey was kind enough to bring his Carrera GT, as well as his Enzo.
On the subject of Paul, I was particularly impressed that, on microphone, and within hearing range of the Police stand, he admitted to doing 194mph on the Al in his Murcielago. Priceless!
Spoke to loads of people, some of which were PHs some weren't.
Big thanks to Pete Reason for demonstrating the high speed stability of his Griffith by riding 'shotgun' on my G's ass at an undisclosed speed up the M40, whilst being hounded by a load of maniacs in Lamborghinis and 911 Turbos. His little 'rocket propelled canoe' must have been off the clock! Superb! If he ever sells it, I'll vouch for it's performance!
Tons of TVRs (hurrah!) and lovely Loti. A load of fine Fezzas. Some pristine Porkers. A couple of Ultimas (dribble) and 3 Enzos (practically common). And the odd Lambo (well about 30!).
Paul Bailey was kind enough to bring his Carrera GT, as well as his Enzo.
On the subject of Paul, I was particularly impressed that, on microphone, and within hearing range of the Police stand, he admitted to doing 194mph on the Al in his Murcielago. Priceless!
Spoke to loads of people, some of which were PHs some weren't.
Big thanks to Pete Reason for demonstrating the high speed stability of his Griffith by riding 'shotgun' on my G's ass at an undisclosed speed up the M40, whilst being hounded by a load of maniacs in Lamborghinis and 911 Turbos. His little 'rocket propelled canoe' must have been off the clock! Superb! If he ever sells it, I'll vouch for it's performance!
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