What a superb event!
So glad we drove up on the Saturday morning - no queues to get in, and plenty to see and do. Got some sunshine too. The Euro NASCARs put on a good show, as did "Bernie's V8s", which included a Sam Posey lookalike Challenger from Holland, and a howling Shelby GT350.
Got to meet "The Other Adam" and his Plum Crazy 70 Coronet R/T. What a beautiful car. I've had mine 15 years, and never had the opportunity to park up with another one.
Left the Cornet in the Mopar area over night (figured it was safer than the very tight car park at the Thistle Hotel). Had a very enjoyable dinner with Don and Brigitte in the hotel restaurant (and a bit too much to drink, if I'm honest). Had to restrain Don from heading over to the live band to meet AndyRob and co. on the basis that he would probably have got lost on the way.
Then a good night's sleep, a lazy breakfast, and sauntered back to the car at 10.30am on the Sunday. All very civilised. Shame about the wind-chill on the Sunday, but at least it didn't rain. Spent most of the day talking Bananarama! to the usual suspects. Good to meet Howard without his ski boots on.
I thought Don did exceptionally well to hustle the 'bird round the track at speed, and keep up with the NASCAR Cup cars. The 43 was undoubtedly the star of the show. Kids just love "Mr The King", and their eyes pop out of their heads when Don says "jump in" for a photo. There are lots of kids who won't forget that day.
The track parade was a great finale. The commentator said there were close to a thousand American cars on the track. Not sure about that, but it was certainly a lot. When I could see through the tyre smoke from Don and JohnS.
I posted a few photos on a separate thread, and I'll upload some more tonight. Got some video too.
