Ferrari Classics at the Bahrain F1 GP
#21
I can tell many stories but only after Sushi
#22
This thread is great. To know that we have friends worldwide that all share a similar passion, and will extend hospitality to others with that passion restores some of my faith in humankind.
Thanks for the photos, Jas. I would just stand there and stare all day....
Thanks for the photos, Jas. I would just stand there and stare all day....
#23
Wow phenomenal pictures and story's, thank you for sharing! I bet that experience was second to none and one you'll never forget.
Props to Condor for sharing so much with you, and to you RufMd for appreciating it with class!
Props to Condor for sharing so much with you, and to you RufMd for appreciating it with class!
#24
Jas/Jaber, seriously excellent post and photos, thx for sharing. Nothing gets me more fired up than vintage F-cars, and mixing it w/ F1 makes it even more special. Looks like you guys had a prime weekend. I was watching the race on Speed, there in spirit!
#25
As you know the Ferrari event was organized by the man responsible to bring F1 to Bahrain and the region H.H Shaikh Salman Bin Hamad Al-Khalifa . It was only a matter of time before an event like this(Ferrari Classics) would take place in Bahrain during the GP weekend. I am so proud that this is another great event organize by Bahrain
#26
Thanks everyone I just stepped in the door a couple of hours ago from as someone described it here, the trip of a lifetime...simply fantastic.
I will do my best to capture the spirit of the event, the wonderful people and friends made, the cars and most importantly, the incredible friendship/spirit/hospitality and enthusiasm for motorsports from the Bahraini people. I'm sure that Sanj and I speak for all of the other participants in the event when we say the gracious nature of the people of Bahrain, their permanent smiles , and effervescent nature of everyone we met, will never be forgotten.
If events like this serve as any kind of barometer, there is hope that people of differing backgrounds and cultures can come together in common purpose...be it the love of motorsport, or the desire to raise our kids in a safe and prosperous world.
Finally, none of this would ever have been possible without the drive, vision, and impetus from Crown Prince Shaikh Salman bin Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa. His love of motorsports brought the first F1 race and Sakhir circuit to the Middle East...it is breathtakingly beautiful. The Crown Prince and the Royal Court of Bahrain deserve the utmost kudos and congratulations on putting on a phenomenal race and gathering. All of the participants involved in the Ferrari Classics event agreed...there was simply nothing else that could have been done to make the F1 race and the gathering any better !
Bahrain....it is rightly the home of motorsports in the Middle East.
Yesterday, Tuesday, was the last track session at Sakhir...I will post up some pics later to illustrate why it is a day that will live in my memory forever.
I will do my best to capture the spirit of the event, the wonderful people and friends made, the cars and most importantly, the incredible friendship/spirit/hospitality and enthusiasm for motorsports from the Bahraini people. I'm sure that Sanj and I speak for all of the other participants in the event when we say the gracious nature of the people of Bahrain, their permanent smiles , and effervescent nature of everyone we met, will never be forgotten.
If events like this serve as any kind of barometer, there is hope that people of differing backgrounds and cultures can come together in common purpose...be it the love of motorsport, or the desire to raise our kids in a safe and prosperous world.
Finally, none of this would ever have been possible without the drive, vision, and impetus from Crown Prince Shaikh Salman bin Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa. His love of motorsports brought the first F1 race and Sakhir circuit to the Middle East...it is breathtakingly beautiful. The Crown Prince and the Royal Court of Bahrain deserve the utmost kudos and congratulations on putting on a phenomenal race and gathering. All of the participants involved in the Ferrari Classics event agreed...there was simply nothing else that could have been done to make the F1 race and the gathering any better !
Bahrain....it is rightly the home of motorsports in the Middle East.
Yesterday, Tuesday, was the last track session at Sakhir...I will post up some pics later to illustrate why it is a day that will live in my memory forever.
#29
Here are a few more pics guys...and then I plan to lapse into a jet-lag sleep coma...
Dino Competizione Prototype, 1 of 1, used as the inspiration for the Dino 246.