Lord March & the SCTA put on a stunning display to recreate the Salt Flats on the lawns of his cricket pitch last weekend. Shame the weather couldn'e emulate it too ! www.fluidimages.co.uk www.fluid-images.co.uk
Great collection of cars there, and some great photos too. Thanks. kind of needs a little something more ....... I got it........ Burt Munro's Indian
What a great collection of Bonneville vehicles, You were very lucky to have gotten to see such history up close, Thanks for the pics,,,,,
me and my dad went to goodwood in 2000 and the so cal belly tank was there so was ray browns roadster dick flints car and the pierson bros coupe which me and my dad sat in it was great all allie inside
Was just trying to think of the name of that girlie biker who used to be 'our' BARC marshall.....? Oh yes, happy days indeed. Might just have to make a return pilgrimage back there next year, Dave.
Hot Rod, English-style : John Cobb's mighty 1933, 168 mph, 24 litre Napier aero-engined special ......
AAHH, Goodwood. I was there in 2001 with our Camaro prostock in a dragracing display, doin' burnouts. The audience loved it with a 5 00 cuin revvin up and let the smoke out. The Formula 1 guys thought we stole the show and tried to do the same smokey burnouts, BUT they couldn't. Actually one car(belived it was a Renault) destroyed their very expensive gear box. Hehehe... We got a price for best in show. Great place, even greater show. Need to go to the circuit racing one day.
Speaking of the "The Redhead" does anybody know if there is a site dedicated to it or at least a site with a bunch of info and pics (especially disassembled) I did some Googling but didn't get anything too in depth
Frickin Auesome - Thanks for pics..! It is so cool American Hot Rodding is show cased at such a world-ly event...
I spoke to two different sets of Brits who were all set to book their flights for Speed Week in August, all as a result of this stunning display !