My '03 Z06 pulls away from a FERRARI ENZO (PICS to prove it)...
…right after this picture was taken! You can clearly see that my car was in a good spot to be able to pull away from the Enzo, leaving him like he was standing still!
Here is one of both my cars with a couple of Modenas:
And one of my Z with a 360:
Click any picture for a larger view. These are just a small sampling of the fine vehicles we saw at the track last weekend during our driving school.
Enjoy.
More of Bob’s Enzo. This exact Enzo will be the cover car on the June issue of Car and Driver mag, and will be featured extensively in that issue. Gorgeous car.
To be continued….
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Some really cool vintage Bentleys that took part in the vintage races being held during our driving school’s break sessions (pictures courtesy of my lovely wife!):
And a couple shots of a new E55 AMG. This car is incredibly beautiful in person – Mercedes knows how to design them, that’s for sure.
There were Ferraris everywhere you looked. All colors, many years, many models. Some priceless, some average, everyday 360 Modenas. You know, everything possible. We were missing an F50, though – too bad, I’d love to see one of those in person.
I don't know the emoticon for a dropping jaw, but this thread dearly deserves it. What exactly did this racing school consist of, and why were there so many Ferraris?
Here's the dropping jaw for you, cuz that's what mine is doing!
Wow, nice pics!
JMo
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VIR has 3 courses in one - north, south, and full (which is north and south combined).
Every May we have a driving school with the local Alfa Club. Alfa Club takes either north or south (we alternate years) and Ferrari Club takes the other. Alfa Club shares time with vintage racing so we get to see bazillions of sweet cars all in the same place on the same weekend.
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