Seen at Donington Park today was a 1958 Ferrari Dino 246 F1. Wow. Sorry guys no camera again. Plus I can't find a picture for reference. But what a sweet motor ( if you're into vintage Ferraris). The pilot was not holding back, in what has to be worth !!?!?!? I hate to think how much. Also A bunch of Ferrari 360 Challenge cars and a couple of 360 GT's along with some Thoroughbred GP's 2 old Williams F1 one being Alan Jones' old car and The JPS F1 Lotus. and a few Porsche GT's, TVR GT's, Carerra cup cars and F3's And didn't even bother getting my little Forula Vee out of it's box. Too embarased. NEXT TIME I WILL REMEMBER THE DAMN CAMERA! Wazza
Hi Wazza how are you,no camera must try harder,should have got the vee out you'd have blown them away,or maybe not, I like the boss F1 racing its good you can get realy close to the cars in the pits, See you 19th at silverstone m8 i owe you beans and chips,LOL, Cheers Dale.
What a day job that would be - driving Challenge cars around Donnighton !! Do these guys not work for a living or are the all sponsored professionals ?
Cheers Dale, A sausage as well please !. Richared, I think the Challenge guys are mainly rich amateurs, Though I think the GT drivers are paid professionals, And the Thoroughbred/Boss series F1 Drivers are Extreemly rich amateurs I was talking to one of them in the pits. They cost about £1000 per lap to run. Thats about £1000 per minute. Ouch !!! So it was an easy choice for me. Either 5 laps in a 1970's Formula One car or the whole season in Forula Vee ! Wazza
I know what you mean - all these guys that have too much money and can only fill their time by racing cars......I wish! The rarest F car I've seen on track, was a 288GTO Evoluzione (sp?), again at Dono late last year. Took me a while to work out what is was. Mark (1st post so Hello to all!)