I'm finally over the jet lag...Where do I begin?
The three weeks spent can be summed up with F's...Family, food, fun & fast. Just after arriving it was straight off to Imola to attend Minardi day. The yearly celebration and collection of classic race cars with unlimited paddock access. A visit to Montemaggiore to celebrate the reenactment of Sir Winston Churchill's visit and liberation by Polish troops of the Gothic line in August 1944.
Vic arranged a special meeting "Barn find"...of a gentleman of 92yrs in the next town of Cerasa. This dude had been a moto GP rider in his early days and had over 70 vintage personal cycles stashed away in his warehouse. MV Agusta, Bennelli, Ducati, Moto Morini, Aprilla...he also had some Brit bikes like Vincent and BSA. I lost count of how many wonderful machines he had. Included were three cars I had never seen before, Talbot Matra three front seat mid engine glass body beauties from the 80's. Similar in size and shape to the Lotus Esprit. (I will post some pics later)
Needles to say, my rental was used sparingly for family outings and those long distant voyages...
3522 R provided those days of pure driving pleasure and excitement. It never missed a beat during our romps around the small quiet surroundings & blasting thru the twisting sweepers of the Apennines mountains.
I guess the racing God's favored me again with a special treat. Monza was one for the books, a fantastic unexpected victory and the massive Tifosi's celebration had all of Italy go bonkers...
In retrospect I would like to mention, I had a goal to loose some weight with morning walks and eating right in order to continue fitting in the Europa. I can honestly say mission accomplished. The Italians shop for essentials every day, everything they consume is fresh and cooked daily. If for any reason you may want to vacation there, the meals are truly remarkable.
Can't wait to get back...