WOW....I dont know which one i prefer ..I love the TR , love Alex's 275 and Mason Daytona Comp.
Thanks to Chris above, for the thrilling drive of his stealth Black Enzo....where's NNO Wonderful car to put through it paces on a track, just dart like and rapier quick. Also, many thanks to Napolis (Jim G of course) for the awesome experience of driving P4/5 ! I lost count of how many folks he gave rides to or let drive the P4/5...just a consummate enthusiast and gentleman. Driving the P4/5 around a track allows one to experience the full range of sensations inherent in this one-off wonder....Incredible visibility, low front overhang, and a noise filled cockpit backed by wondrous thrust result in a jaw aching grin at the end of several laps....just awesome. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
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I have to said just one word -AMAZING- Thanks for sharing such amazing pictures Jas...those track pictures are very cool BTW i see in the picture properties you were using a D100 but i would like to know what lens you have...?? Or what lens were you using in those track pics... Thanks in Advance
I have to share a real thrill experienced during this fabulous trip....a ride as a passenger in a 250TR Pontoon The sounds and smell of this wonder, along with the iconic visuals, combine to give the total automotive experience, period. I have even more respect for the endurance racers that thrashed these cars in anger as the radiating engine heat in this beauty was definitely present. The oil and water temps stayed ok, and the engine note is just joyous on song....it exceeds every single superlative ever penned about this legend. Here are a few pics from that rare opportunity Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Now, I come to the memory I will cherish most from this trip. Jacky Ickx was an honored guest at both track days and the F1 weekend. While his legendary track record speaks for itself, meeting and experiencing him in person reveals a gracious, humorous, genuine and compassionate gentleman that captivated all of the attendees with numerous stories and insights. A gentleman in the truest sense of the word. What is missed in the statistics, is a humanitarian and compassionate person that has reached out and genuinely changed lives outside of motorsport....I was in the presence of true greatness, no question. Following lunch, I experienced the thrill of a lifetime as Jacky Ickx drove my F40 with myself as a passenger. He shared that it had probably been 13 years since he drove an F40, but he remembered it as a "sensational car, truly one of the best road cars...." It is amazing to watch a true racer at work. When we left the pits, I could sense a man in his office...joviality turned to purpose and a couple of snaps of the steering wheel and some pointed jabs at the brakes tested key components before getting down to business. What followed was a masterclass of driving at the limit....the way he kept the car on boost at all critical times was a dance to behold. We went out of turns on acceleration that was purposely begun early so that boost would build at just the optimal moment for ferocity. The gears were changed with borderline aggression combined with complete precision. The feet danced on the pedals. The car was put through its complete paces and driven to the limits of its traction and capability. I thought the previous experience with test driver and former goodyear engineer Paolo Garella was sensational, this was on another level altogether. After several mutually "enjoyable" laps, we did a couple of cooldown laps and pulled back into the pits. All oil and water temps were within normal limits, and there was no brake fade present during the runs according to Jacky. While we trundled down the pits and came to a stop, he recalled his experience with the car and called its introduction a "revelation" at the time. Using the words "pure", "excellent" and "fantastic", I could tell he genuinely enjoyed his drive ! So much so, that when we stopped, he asked politely if he could take his lovely wife out for some more laps !!!! He duly did, although she rightly only lasted a couple of laps through the G's he pulled When he pulled back in, he gave the assembled gang his thoughts on the car, and he was quite descriptive in his thoughts One final thrill remained, as he took a silver marker, and carefully inscribed a message and date on the inside of the front cowl. It will be a reminder of a truly precious experience for me. Thank you Mr Ickx ! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Of course you didn't have time to get the serial number - you were too busy driving the P4/5, driving a black Enzo and riding shotgun to Jacky Ickx in your very own F40...!!! Envy doesn't even begin to describe what I - and I'm sure many others - are feeling. Congratulations, Jas; definitely an unforgettable experience. I've narrowed the black Enzo down to three or four possibilities: 131242, 132652, 133918 and 133924. The plate appears to begin with a "5", and is probably a California plate. Any additional pictures, names, information, etc. would be greatly appreciated.
Finally, at the end of the second track day, the cars were gathered for a group photo in front of the Sakhir Tower at the circuit. Unfortunately, a couple of the cars were not present as the owners had left to catch flights, but the Crown Prince arrived in his immaculate 410SA to add a final wondrous exclamation point to a memorable week of F1 racing, sharing the passion of Ferrari, and above all, the cementing of friendships both new and old. Special thanks again to the Crown Prince and the Royal Court of Bahrain, whose vision and passion for motorsport is the driving force behind the F1 Race in Bahrain and the worldclass Sakhir circuit. Many, many thanks to all support staff (especially Nadia and Samantha) that worked tirelessy to make this entire week perfect, and the participants who travelled from the USA, UK, Portugal and other parts of Europe with their cars to share the passion with fans that share the commonality. Special thanks to Mark Ketcham for his coordination and efforts on this end....a great person and as down to earth and knowledgeable as they come......many thanks Mark, we appreciate it. To the rest of the gang, Chris, Mary Lou, Larry, Irene, Jim G, Paolo, Sal, Flavio, Mark, Ally, Ed, Bill, Alex, Roxanne, Nick, Frederico, DK !, Sanj and I look forward to meeting again soon, wherever that place may be Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
The latest serie of pictures is awesome RufMD !!! Thank you so much for sharing pics of this incredible event, I hope that all of you enjoyed the "Festival".
I love this post!!! Great writeup, very interesting story. I have been reading this over and over again with great pleasure. We all know Jacky Ickx is a living legend of motorsport world, so you are lucky guy indeed! Wondering what the first line he penned down! (cant see it right though??). Thanks for sharing your amazing experience!!! Best,
Incredible event. Incredible friends. The Crown Prince is a Great Guy, a Great Friend of All who want to live in Peace. As he drove P 4/5 and me around the Long GP Course for the final Lap of the Festival I felt that what John asked us to Imagine just might be possible. (Living Life in Peace) A bit before Paolo let her stretch her legs I was glad to get an answer to the question of who was faster. An F1 Champion driving a Lambo 640 LP or me driving P 4/5. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nivr2Vgjf8c&feature=email
I am truly happy we have a few guys as fortunate as the two of you that get invited to these things. For those of us who say thanks for posting there are no doubt hundreds of others reading this who would otherwise never have the chance to see any of this themselves. Thanks Again from the guy who rarely gets to leave the office....