There was an aero 8 parked at the bottom of our road yesterday, and for the first time I got a close up look at one.
It's a terrible mistake, without doubt.
The windscreen is flat and rectangular ("aero" my a*se, whatever that stands for surely it can't be "aerodynamic". Aerosol maybe.). It gives it a certain Land Rover Defender air. The doors don't actually fit into a hole, which is something that most manufacturers seem to have decided is a good thing. Instead, the doors close over the hole, so they have a flapping, non flush trailing edge. There must be a reason for this? Perhaps this is the part of the assembly process that the factory cat is in charge of. The screws that hold the bottom edge of the wings onto the chassis have not been subjected to any attempt to have their heads hidden. I made a bogey when I was twelve, that I'm sure had neater edges. The marriage of attempted modern styling and traditional details is not a happy one, generally you have to scratch your head while looking at it.
Well done for finishing Sebring though, I'm just not sure what it all means...
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H - your (well earned) status as "Golden Balls" of the CA Forums allows you to make a posting like this and not be subjected to an hysterical tirade of protest from the Morgan Booster Club.
Your observations, however accurate and thoughtful, are tantamount to blasphemy and you are risking relegation from all round Good Egg, with slightly eccentric tendencies, to traitorous, unpatriotic, baby-eating monster, who must be destroyed.
Both Morgan and TVR (sorry about this, hgb) are outclassed, if last weekend's performance is anything to go by.
At risk of repeating myself, I think that most teams go sportscar racing for one of two reasons. One, to win and two, to enjoy the experience of participation. If you race for reason 2, it is hardly reasonable to expect the fans to pay for your enjoyment. Variety is the spice of life and an entire GT grid of 996's would be very dull, but the Aero 8 is not worthy of GT status in a world championship event, when there are cars like Astons, Ferraris, Maseratis, Lambos etc. etc., that can actually keep up with a Porker.
The ACO once bumped a Morgan from scrutineering because it looked "old fahioned". Dare I say it, one of the few sensible decisions those clowns have made in recent years.......