I find my Quantum 2+2 does not arouse much interest as it is too much like a mainstream production car. However I drove it to the Goodwood Festival of Speed and on parking it an interested bloke started looking round it with a puzzled look. "Bet you do not see another of these today I said". "No what is it"? he replied in a German accent I told him what it was and he seemed very interested and was amazed at the total variety of vehicles coming in and parking, he had only been here in England for a day and was like a small boy in a sweet shop as a Pagani Zonda parked alongside us. He was a Alfa Romeo fan. I wished him a good stay here and went in. These days car enthusiasts are treated like criminals and speed is frowned upon, as is the use of fuel for fun. There again I noted as we left at the end of the day that there was virtually no litter and the pits of the priceless cars and the mechanics tools are all left open where the members of the public could steal them if they were that way inclined, but they are not. We return tomorrow (Sun) to see the stars go up the hill. Cheers Jon
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