Goodwood Breakfast club
Discussion
Been heading down for about 3/4 years now. Ill be heading from Fareham Sunday morning.
With breakfast clubs you just turn up the marshals will direct you where you need to park. If you fit the theme they'll park you on the track or in the paddock. And if you don't they'll park you in the car park or if its quite in the paddock.
It's all free and there are numerous places to actually get breakfast. You hear the odd person moan about cost of breakfast a baguette with sausage bacon and egg with tea is around £7 if I remember correctly but what people need to remember is that it's free to get it and that its all organic goodwood produce even the milk for your tea. And how many other burger vans sell earl grey
With breakfast clubs you just turn up the marshals will direct you where you need to park. If you fit the theme they'll park you on the track or in the paddock. And if you don't they'll park you in the car park or if its quite in the paddock.
It's all free and there are numerous places to actually get breakfast. You hear the odd person moan about cost of breakfast a baguette with sausage bacon and egg with tea is around £7 if I remember correctly but what people need to remember is that it's free to get it and that its all organic goodwood produce even the milk for your tea. And how many other burger vans sell earl grey

Sunday is going to be dry and cold with a bitter East wind. Goodwood airfield is very, very open and exposed, my advice is; wear a hat, a big coat and lots of layers.
It's been dry all week and no rain is forecast.
Superb driving conditions I reckon.
My plan is: Gleaming car, roof down, hat on, heater full blast,and.....
Hoon it, Howl it, Hack it, Whack it, Whizz it.
What's more, I'm going to:
Floor it, Thrash it, Push it and generally enjoy myself.
That's just on the way there, while the roads are quiet.
I'll have a mooch around with Bro-in-Law, topping up on coffee & cholesterol (The finest kind!).
A sedate drive home mid-morning, collecting The Sunday paper en route and a lazy afternoon with tea and chocolate digestives.
It's a fine way to spend a Sunday.
It's been dry all week and no rain is forecast.
Superb driving conditions I reckon.
My plan is: Gleaming car, roof down, hat on, heater full blast,and.....
Hoon it, Howl it, Hack it, Whack it, Whizz it.
What's more, I'm going to:
Floor it, Thrash it, Push it and generally enjoy myself.
That's just on the way there, while the roads are quiet.
I'll have a mooch around with Bro-in-Law, topping up on coffee & cholesterol (The finest kind!).
A sedate drive home mid-morning, collecting The Sunday paper en route and a lazy afternoon with tea and chocolate digestives.
It's a fine way to spend a Sunday.
HiHoSilverSLK said:
Sunday is going to be dry and cold with a bitter East wind. Goodwood airfield is very, very open and exposed, my advice is; wear a hat, a big coat and lots of layers.
It's been dry all week and no rain is forecast.
Superb driving conditions I reckon.
My plan is: Gleaming car, roof down, hat on, heater full blast,and.....
Hoon it, Howl it, Hack it, Whack it, Whizz it.
What's more, I'm going to:
Floor it, Thrash it, Push it and generally enjoy myself.
That's just on the way there, while the roads are quiet.
I'll have a mooch around with Bro-in-Law, topping up on coffee & cholesterol (The finest kind!).
A sedate drive home mid-morning, collecting The Sunday paper en route and a lazy afternoon with tea and chocolate digestives.
It's a fine way to spend a Sunday.
Ye Gods man, what a perfect description - many a BC meeting has followed a similar format for me! You go to bed on Sunday night with an enourmous sense of well-being, don't you?It's been dry all week and no rain is forecast.
Superb driving conditions I reckon.
My plan is: Gleaming car, roof down, hat on, heater full blast,and.....
Hoon it, Howl it, Hack it, Whack it, Whizz it.
What's more, I'm going to:
Floor it, Thrash it, Push it and generally enjoy myself.
That's just on the way there, while the roads are quiet.
I'll have a mooch around with Bro-in-Law, topping up on coffee & cholesterol (The finest kind!).
A sedate drive home mid-morning, collecting The Sunday paper en route and a lazy afternoon with tea and chocolate digestives.
It's a fine way to spend a Sunday.
The only difference for me is that I either partake of the cholesterol part either at Goodwood, or more usually at a 'bikers' breakfast cafe on the A272 on the way home. That way I get to look at a load more petrolhead goodness, albeit with fewer wheels.
It's what Sundays were invented for, surely?!

Blimey, that was a busy one...
Thought I'd share some piccies for those folk who are interested. It was a really busy morning, made even more amazing because it was so bloomin' cold...
Serious little 205

Racing Mustang

USS Riviera
No Chrome

And
Chrome

Mexico

Aston

Early 911

Lovely corvettes


Nice lineup of old 911's


More big American tin

3.0CSL

Old Huge Roller

Lovely Spyker


Yankie Sheriff

Ford GT

Purple Bug

Fiat Multipla

Early 70's Capri

80's 911 Targa

Colour contrast R8 and RS2000

New Lotus

The Paddock Car Park

Something big

Aston

Lancia HPE

Old something-or-other

Datsun 240Z

A racing E type

Lovely Jenson


Thought I'd share some piccies for those folk who are interested. It was a really busy morning, made even more amazing because it was so bloomin' cold...
Serious little 205

Racing Mustang

USS Riviera

No Chrome

And
Chrome

Mexico

Aston

Early 911

Lovely corvettes


Nice lineup of old 911's


More big American tin

3.0CSL

Old Huge Roller

Lovely Spyker


Yankie Sheriff

Ford GT

Purple Bug

Fiat Multipla

Early 70's Capri

80's 911 Targa

Colour contrast R8 and RS2000

New Lotus

The Paddock Car Park

Something big

Aston

Lancia HPE

Old something-or-other

Datsun 240Z

A racing E type

Lovely Jenson


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