What a fabulous day. The trouble was it all went so quickly.
I spoke to lots of people early on but as the day went on it became more difficult due to the vast numbers of people that were there. When I arrived there was no more than 15 cars in total. It was a happy little group and we just chatted, but the cars just kept coming and coming!
As the day went on I saw several motors that I recognised from the site but the owners were either chatting or not there as we went by, so sorry if we didn't meet. I had my wife and youngest daughter with me and the tolerance of chatting cars only goes so far!
After the utter disappointment of the lunch time parade (for the "8's) we eventually got onto the track late Saturday evening and that was sooooo much more fun than I'd expected. We queued for what seemed forever and were placed behind the Cobras, but I have to say it was great fun. We had the opportunity to open the throttle a time or two and played with our Ford powered friends. I have to say the "8'S" more than held there own (they'd probably tell a different story though).
Fabulous pictures and an amazing turnout of immaculate cars. The condition of those "3's" was a credit to their owners. They looked new. But the most astounding thing was the number of '1"s" wherever did they come from? Whoever rallied those troops did a wonderful job.
Great Day!
Credit to all who took part.