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I visited Autosport international

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Loads of exotica on display, along with a personal appearance from none other than Nigel Mansell, who spoke well and seemed a thoroughly decent chap.

 

I managed to find my way into both the private Ferrari enclosure and Coy's exhibit of cars due to auctioned.

 

Also bumped into Ben (from Shark) who had a stand in the show - good to see you mate:thumbup:

 

Despite all the exotica on display my favourite car of the day was a SAAB!

 

Photos below - SAAB 99 Turbo (my family had a black one in the early 80's,  the turbo only added 20 BHP 115 -> 135 BHP and the turbo-lag was epic!) and Kimi's F1 car:

 

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A few others - German touring car, as driven by Gerhard Berger and Lewis's F1 car:

 

 

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Barry Sheene's world championship wining bike and keeping it VAG a classic Audi Quattro:

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A few DTM cars (with epic rear spoilers):

 

 

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Totally failed to see the point of this though (Robo-racing car).  I actually spent a few minutes wondering how the driver got on-board, before realising what is was:dull:

 

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A couple of others:

 

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