
Arrived quite early and got sandwiched between two original Elans. The Evora looked huge! The 3rd Elan (on steels with hubcaps) was running 145-section tyres ffs.


Then a bloke that owns a carbon bodied Evora GTE arrived in his 570GT. With his dad who must have been in his 90s.

Stunning car. Had it 5m and he's already put 11k miles on.


Presentation (with questions and heckling welcomed) was interesting. Look around the cars was ok. Look around the workshop was ok - not a great deal to see... no oils or shizzle spilt on the floor anywhere.

Then the chance to drive. Supposed to be 3 sharing a car, but I was one of 2 in a P75D modelS. So i got to drive 2 of the 3 stints.

Probably did 20 miles in total. Eerily quiet but i didnt actually miss the lack of engine noise.

The weirdest part was the strong regenerative braking (set to max in that car). Normal driving requires no use of brakes. Apparently they replace more brakes due to corrosion than wear. You quickly get used to it, but it is annoying when you do brake for a bend or junction and then find the car still braking as you come off that pedal. Maybe just need more practice.
Whilst I was popping cherries, i also drove it in autonomous mode. Dual carrieway with the car steering /accelerating / braking itself. Very strange experience.

An interesting morning though.
