Well, thank you, Tim. I’m flattered!
I was originally going to sell the Gallardo to fund the Vertige.
But David, chief mechanic at Lamborghini Pangbourne, told me in no uncertain terms that I’d be an idiot to do so. He’s been test-driving Lambos on a daily basis for over twenty years now, but claims that of all the cars he gets to drive, mine and a locally based RHD Diablo SE30 Jota (a £3,000,000-pound car and one of only three, worldwide!) are his absolute favourites!
And then Dickie Meaden, writing in
evo magazine, said that my car was: “by far the sweetest and most impressive early Gallardo I’ve ever driven. The quickest, too.” (There was a ten page article dedicated to my car, published in the November 2024 issue!)
Which rather persuaded me to keep it!
Which is why it’s been off the road since October, having a somewhat expensive full suspension rebuild. Rather essential, after 130,000 miles of being hammered over our increasingly decrepit British roads
And……… after we (me!) discovered an 18”-long hairline crack in the crankcase of the Gipsy Major in our De Havilland Chipmunk, necessitating a full rebuild around “new” crankcase halves over this winter gone, that’ll be staying on the fleet too!! It’s going to take a LOT of hours of formation and aeros for it to repay me my share of the engine bill
Which only leaves the Eleven. But whilst I’ve owned her for 16 years now, she still makes me smile widely when I drive her. So she’s staying too!!
Which is why, if you look at my iBid rosters for the last 18 months, I’ve been taking full advantage of our dearth of shorthaul skippers and absolutely caning the overtime……………