I am relatively new to this forum and to the Z. After the last few days I can safely say I am no longer new to the Z even if I am a "newbie" here. I would just like to share my new found love of the Z4 ...
On Tuesday last week AP fitted some brakes to my car. On Wednesday I left the UK and drove through Belgium, clipping Luxembourg en route to the Ring.
Thursday I did 15 laps or so and then set off for Como crossing half of the Alps and zipping by Switzerland on the way. Friday was spent scooting around Lake Como in a Colombo speedboat. After a slow start to the day and another couple of hours sightseeing from the boat, the Z4 took me and a mate up and down the Stelvio pass. Then a blast into Austria and out on to the unrestricted Autobahn network that is just genius. 170MPH and regular runs at 150MPH plus - just awesome.
A night in Koln and another early start had us back at the Ring for another 10-12 laps on Sunday
Quick blast back to Calais in time to catch the 1850 Euro Tunnel to Folkestone (UK) and home in time for a late supper. Top dollar.
The car was perfect. The weather was fantastic. The things we did were brilliant. Even the idiot in Italy who knifed a 2000 mile old tyre and scratched my bootlid could not spoil 5 days of petrol head joy.
On Tuesday last week AP fitted some brakes to my car. On Wednesday I left the UK and drove through Belgium, clipping Luxembourg en route to the Ring.
Thursday I did 15 laps or so and then set off for Como crossing half of the Alps and zipping by Switzerland on the way. Friday was spent scooting around Lake Como in a Colombo speedboat. After a slow start to the day and another couple of hours sightseeing from the boat, the Z4 took me and a mate up and down the Stelvio pass. Then a blast into Austria and out on to the unrestricted Autobahn network that is just genius. 170MPH and regular runs at 150MPH plus - just awesome.
A night in Koln and another early start had us back at the Ring for another 10-12 laps on Sunday
Quick blast back to Calais in time to catch the 1850 Euro Tunnel to Folkestone (UK) and home in time for a late supper. Top dollar.
The car was perfect. The weather was fantastic. The things we did were brilliant. Even the idiot in Italy who knifed a 2000 mile old tyre and scratched my bootlid could not spoil 5 days of petrol head joy.