2024 Breakfast Club
Discussion
mk1coopers said:
Nice pictures, it was a really big turn out, and we got away before the rain came in
Agreed, some lovely pictures on there. I thought it was a good idea to have all the different types of previous themes even if the organisation of who went where seemed to be a little bit 'uncertain' But I'd say one of the better Breakfast Clubs in recent memory.
The Hypno-Toad said:
... even if the organisation of who went where seemed to be a little bit 'uncertain'
Yes, I was in the NSX and was put in an area with lots of Americana. So I just moved the car to where the japanese stuff was.I appreciate that it's a free event so not a complaint!
WhyOne said:
I'll be there with a pass to display on the grid.
My least favourite Breakfast Club of the year, but as the weather is looking good it seems a good excuse for an early morning drive.
I think it’s the only one I can make this year but like you I dislike it as it’s seems more butlins day out (especially when the local what to do in West Sussex pages have listed it on Facebook) so I’ve decided not to grab a ticket. My least favourite Breakfast Club of the year, but as the weather is looking good it seems a good excuse for an early morning drive.
RichB said:
You'll need it with all the 12 year-old wannabe Youtubbers stuffing their selfie sticks in everyone's faces!
They are nearly as bad as the YouTock influencers with their “film crew” who get upset when we get in shot or ruin their take by blowing a whistle to stop them being run over….!Ed Moses said:
I am helping to marshal the event - wish us luck!
Good luck, I must admit, it also isn't my favourite breakfast club of the year, it is great to see so many supercars, but I find, when there are so many, they start to lose their visual impact, these days seeing a bright green supercar in isolation amongst the sea of black / white / grey boxes that most of us drive on a daily basis is a flash of something out of the ordinary, when there are rows and rows of them, not so much.We are going, and I can guarantee my young lad will not be touching / sitting on, or otherwise getting his paw prints on anyone's car, that instruction seems to bypass lots of other kids, perhaps that is what 'cliffords' is referring to, the people who seem to think it's OK to do what they want to others property ?, I've even seen people trying to open doors and been challenged by the owners.
Edited by mk1coopers on Thursday 30th May 15:03
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