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Goodwood breakfast club

Hilux

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The supercar Sunday was superb, I`m going on 5th August, anyone else?






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The Goodwood Breakfast Club is an organisation created specifically for those who appreciate a fabulous breakfast of a Sunday morning, savoured after an inspiring drive on some of Britain's most wonderful roads. Goodwood is set in the middle of very beautiful countryside and as a road trip destination it's hard to beat. Furthermore, Goodwood's organic farm is the largest of its kind in Europe. Add Goodwood Motor Circuit's sumptuous Vitra Café into the mix serving our own organic home reared food, and the combination is perfect for the best of Sunday morning jaunts.
The Breakfast Club is open from 08:30 to 12 noon on the first Sunday of every month, from 4 March through to 7 October 2007 (except September). Each Sunday is themed, with the right cars parked in the Paddock area, on the track and outside the Vitra Café situated in the Old Control Tower, located at the famous Goodwood Motor Circuit.

From June onwards, a number of enhancements will be introduced to make a visit to the Goodwood Breakfast Club all the more enjoyable. Revised vehicle parking measures will be introduced to ease traffic flow and to ensure the themed vehicles and special cars are the real start attractions. From June visitors in "˜regular' cars will be directed into the Public Car Park "˜D', clearly sign posted on all key approaches to the Goodwood Motor Circuit. Free entry to the circuit is then just a few steps away. All other appropriate vehicles will be parked within the circuit, using the paddocks and circuit, as well as the Vitra car park. For a nominal fee, tractor rides around the famous Goodwood circuit are also now available.
Treating yourself to a delicious Goodwood organic breakfast will now be easier too, with fresh food now served in the Pit Lane area, as well as the Vitra Café itself. Various other food outlets are also available on site, serving a variety of tasty drinks and snacks. All are welcome, just bring your classic or modern car or motor cycle, and don't forget your appetite!







The remaining dates and themes for the 2007 Goodwood Breakfast Club are as follows;

Date
Event

July 2007

01/07/2007
'On yer bike! "" the lure of the open road'
Any and all motor cycles and bike-powered cars welcome

August 2007

05/08/2007
'Deutsch Marques! "" Teutonic efficiency and engineering'
All German-produced cars and motor bikes welcome

September 2007

02/09/2007
Breakfast Club not held, due to the Goodwood Revival taking place at the Motor Circuit

October 2007

07/10/2007
'Cooked in 60 seconds and Americana "" giants of the open road'
Any classic American vehicle, plus a special display of as many cars as possible as featured in the classic hit Hollywood movie, "˜Gone in 60 Seconds.'
 
I might have a go at that - I have yet to acquire a 944, but I did pick up a very decent Mercedes Cosworth last week (I simply couldn't resist it) which has distracted me somewhat, but I suppose it qualifies!

Does one join this, or just turn up?
 
You just turn up. Depending on the marque of car they will direct you to the most appropriate car park. And enjoy your bacon buttie! (which you pay for).
 
I can't make June 7th as I'm at Classics at The Castle. Super Car Sunday is, no doubt, a bit special but we are going to have 917's at Classics [8D] Once you have seen Veyrons McLarens and the like you have seen them. [;)]

Getting a pass gets more difficult these days but I could be up for the 28th. Perhaps we would then get into the circuit rather than sent to a field down the road as we do with Super Car Sunday.
 
These are always great runs. Like Mr Sims am currently planning on being at Hedingham on the 7th....however 28th might well be a possibilty for Goodwood and it would be nice to go to a different meet rather than the supercar one just for a change.
 
I've just realised that the 28th is the same day as the Supercar Sunday at Gaydon which I was planning on going to [:mad:]. Part of me thinks it's not impossible to go to Goodwood for breakfast and onto Gaydon for dinner, but if I sit down and work it out it's probably not the smartest idea ever as I live closer to Gaydon than Goodwood [8|] Am tempted by this slightly mad idea though!
 
Doh! I can't do either of those dates - I'm really gutted! I'm away next Sunday, and my S2 will be "away" at EMC at the end of June.
 
I'm heading down tomorrow but in the elise. I look forward to nosing at a few 944's in the carpark[:)]
 
So any of you lot on here leave the 944 in the garage this morning and show off your carerra gt instead [:)] wonderful looking beast!
 

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