M E E T I N G :   S i l v e r s t o n e   2 0 0 4   ( E n g l a n d )

A bit of a shame as I didn't kiss the holy ground of Silverstone, but I had such a good time I completely forgot.
Visiting the MGCC event at Silverstone is a must do for everyone owning an MG, so this year we went up to the North, took the risk to drive on the opposite side of the road and booked a nice Bed & Breakfast. Lots of 'MG stuff selling' - stands, car parks full of common and less common MG types, races and parade laps around the circuit, bad food but the company of a bunch of good friends turned my first MG Silverstone event in a perfect but too short holiday trip.

Anyway, here are some pictures . . .

Shalstone, the place where we found the perfect Bed & Breakfast location

              

Friday

@ Silverstone: couple of nice MGF/TF but the total amount of cars isn't that huge at all ?

        

'cause we're Belgians.... we need to try the chips

  

MG ZR Extreme on display (and yes, the bonnet is closed, although it looks like it isn't properly closed)

      

MG X-Power SV-R (gimme one... I'll take it although the baby blue color isn't my favourit)

          

New MG ZS

    

All kind of MG's (MG1100, RV8, ...)

        

Fat and Ugly (IMO): MG ZR with Mynheer bodykit

    

Monochromed MG ZT-T and MG ZT

    

MG ZR Rally car: clean me ! Please !!!

  

Unique MG Classic racers

        

And other MG racers

    

Saturday and Sunday

Silverstone @ Saturday

                                                

One famous MGF: Scarlet Fever

  

Golden Wheels @ Mike Satur's place (and Mike's own MGF)

      

Couple of mad photographers

  

Our MGF at Silverstone

    

Nightfire Red MGTF and MGF

    

MGB Pickup (started life as an MGB GT)

  

                    

Very powerfull MGA

    

Leaving Dover