AG2728
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Following my post last week, explaining how my windscreen had cracked 3 hours ahead of setting off for Monaco, I am now back and am so glad I took the risk to still take the Maserati. The original crack was about 4 inches and thankfully this remained static until meeting an epic pot hole in Maranello, which extended it to its current 18 inches or so.
Enjoyed the obligatory stop at the Gueux circuit, 2 full days spanking around the alpine passes, spent a night at (the impressive)Maranello Village, saw the Maserati, Ferrari and Lamborghini factories, the Fiorano track, visited the Ferrari museum in Maranello and the house of Enzo in Modena, front row start line seats for the race and many bottles of local wines were consumed.
£1000 of petrol and £250 in road tolls certainly makes the Easyjet proposition look value for money but as it was a significant birthday, I feel it was money well spent. Just need to get hold of Autoglass now.
Here are a selection of pics and I decided to attempt a Matt Monro style homage video, as I am pretty certain that this has never been done before.
[video=youtube;ctlQIj1f8I0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctlQIj1f8I0[/video]
Enjoyed the obligatory stop at the Gueux circuit, 2 full days spanking around the alpine passes, spent a night at (the impressive)Maranello Village, saw the Maserati, Ferrari and Lamborghini factories, the Fiorano track, visited the Ferrari museum in Maranello and the house of Enzo in Modena, front row start line seats for the race and many bottles of local wines were consumed.
£1000 of petrol and £250 in road tolls certainly makes the Easyjet proposition look value for money but as it was a significant birthday, I feel it was money well spent. Just need to get hold of Autoglass now.
Here are a selection of pics and I decided to attempt a Matt Monro style homage video, as I am pretty certain that this has never been done before.
[video=youtube;ctlQIj1f8I0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctlQIj1f8I0[/video]
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