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Events: Powderham Classic Car Show
Jul 11th
Powderham Classic Car Show is one of, if not the biggest classic show in Devon. Set in the grounds of Powderham Castle, between Exeter and Dawlish, the show has been running for almost forty years and attracts almost 1800 cars, bikes and trucks.
It’s a great day out and for £7 it’s great value for money. Here’s a selection of pictures from the day.
I also got the chance to catch up with the owners of recent feature cars (some published, some upcoming) as well as chatting with friendly owners of cars I hadn’t seen before, even if a few too many uttered the dreaded words ‘No, I bought it like this.’
A jazz band strolled through the grounds, adding to the atmosphere, with seemingly every marque was represented. From specialties like Alvis, through to stalwarts like the Mini and the MGB, there was an impressive variety of classics on show. And in all conditions, too, from rotten runners to better-than-new resto jobs.
You can’t beat a day in the sun with some classic tin!
Below is a selection of pics from the day…
Sunny Silverstone
Jun 7th
Yesterday I spent the day at the home of British Motorsport, covering MG Live! for Keith Adams’ website, AROnline.

MG Live logo
A great day, if knackering, started at 5:30am, when I got up, got sorted and left to collect my father in law and head off to the circuit.
I signed the in-law on as a member of the press along with me, and once we got out lovely (!) purple-bibs, we were off. There was loads to see and to be honest, I would’ve been better taking it in over two days. Still it was a great day and definately one for next years calendar, hopefully next time I’ll be going in the MG BGT.
I was great to see people I’d met and worked with before, like Pete and Willem who looked after me and Holland last year, and Chris Wright, who’s MG ZR rally team I had also featured for the MG Enthusiast. It was also a great chance to chase down potential new features, and enjoy some top notch MG racing action, too.
I’m just putting the finishing touches to my words for AROnline, so keep ‘em peeled for my full report!
Glorious Goodwood
Sep 18th
Wow. Another throughly excellent day at the Goodwood Revival.
Some outstanding cars were on display, but the Revival is so much more than a car show, the atmosphere, the effort people put into the costumes and sense of occassion all add up to make it one of the ‘must attend’ events for anyone who loves classic motoring

Mini Cooper S at Madgwick Corner
This year was even better, since as the Mini was celebrating it’s 50th anniversary, the little car received some extra attention. From Mr Bean driving his Mini around from the roof, to the 30 Cooper S’ (well, 29 Cooper S’ and a lone Hornet) battling it out for the St. Mary Trophy, Goodwood 2009 was all about the world’s favourite small car, and I thought it was fantastic. From the ladies at Glam Cabs, to the dashing chaps in their RAF uniforms, the sights of old cars, the smell of Castrol and the roar of WWII planes over head, it’s as if you’ve stepped back in time. A truly magical day.

The pefect mini MPV!
If you would like to see more of my photos from Goodwood, you can click the link to my Flickr photostream on the left of the page.
























