
219's captivating photo essay from the Goodwood Festival of Speed provides a vivid snapshot of this iconic British event, where automotive passion meets horological precision. As the official timekeeper, Bremont's presence underscores the deep connection between high-performance machinery and finely crafted watches. This report offers a historical context of the festival and showcases the excitement of both classic and modern racing.
The 1966 Ford Mustang represents a significant year for the model, building on the initial success of its introduction. This reference is part of the first generation, which established the Mustang as a distinct category of American automobile. It continued to offer a range of body styles and engine options, allowing for considerable personalization and appealing to a broad market segment. The 1966 model year saw refinements rather than radical changes, solidifying its design language and market position.
The vehicle's construction typically featured a steel unibody chassis. Various engine configurations were available, including inline-six and V8 options, paired with manual or automatic transmissions. Specific dimensions varied slightly depending on the body style, such as coupe, convertible, or fastback. The interior offered a functional layout, with instrumentation focused on driver information.
This reference holds interest for collectors due to its place in the early history of the Mustang and its enduring popularity. The availability of different engine and trim levels means that specific examples can vary widely in their features and performance. It remains a recognizable and sought-after classic, often celebrated at automotive events worldwide.
Bremont chose this years’ Festival of Speed to launch their collaborative watch with Norton motorcycles. In the past year, Norton Motorcycles celebrated a hundred years since the company’s founding and the name ‘Norton’ first started appearing on the petrol tank of the motorbike. However, and the reason for the launch of the watch, was that Norton also witnessed their re-birth under new ownership. In the past the perennial favourite of the Isle of Man TT races, Norton motorbikes were famed for w
I can only wish Norton a strong comeback like Triumph! This watch of theirs is spot on. Had a 74 850 Commando. Best bike I every had.... when it was all sorted.
to Norton on their comeback. Andrew H
A hundred years ago this year, an innovation in flight took place. For the first time a pilot would fly across a large body of water in a heavier-than-air craft. Louis Blériot was a French aviator, inventor and engineer, a serial entrepreneur, and someone who manufactured and who would test fly his own aircraft (at his own considerable risk) decided to go for the £1000 first prize for flying the English Channel offered by the Daily Mail. On 25 July 1909, at sunrise, Blériot flying his Blériot IX
Thanks for sharing! Always wanted to attend one of these festivals, but never had the time nor the company to go with me.
day out and a few things to see! Thanks for reading Andrew H
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