By Lawrence on Jun 7, 2009 in Carshows, Supercars
Goodwood is one of the UK’s finest motorsport venues. Events such as the annual Festival of Speed and the Revival usually bring out some of the rarest and most expensive cars on the planet. However, Goodwood also plays host to a series of Breakfast Club meetings throughout the year, today paid a visit to see what it’s about.
The theme for this mornings Breakfast Club was ‘Supercar Sunday - The Ultimate Performance Machines’. For the Breakfast Club meetings, cars are mostly bought by their owners, there were no visual signs of advertising on cars and this added to the raw, noncommercial, petrolhead feeling of the event. A car event that caters entirely for car people!
The first cars started to arrive from around 7.30am. Weather reports suggested that rain would dampen the mornings events, this failed to happen and only spots of rain fell throughout the day. The reports still stopped some of the more exotic supercars making the trip, however there was more than enough to keep us occupied.
Ferrari’s put up a strong showing with two F40’s on display as well as a variety of F360’s, F430’s, F355’s and F575’s. A 430 Scuderia, 16M Scuderia and California also gave us a glimpse of the latest Ferrari’s to come from the Maranello stables. Even examples of older Ferrari’s such as the 275, 250 Lusso, Dino 246, 330 GT and 412 put in an appearance.
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