Wednesday, 1 June 2011

Henri Chappelle Cemetery, Belgium

Taken today during a daytrip with the Scottish and German mums.

Saturday, 21 May 2011

Henning Solberg - WRC Sweden 2006 (Post Roll in Peugeot WRC)

Taken back in the Karlstad service area after a spectacular roll, Henning Solberg takes some fun-filled abuse from some of his peers, including Sebastian Loeb as they check out the damage to his WRC spec Peugeot.

Sunday, 8 May 2011

Formula BMW - Red Bull - Car #6

Been quite busy this weekend sorting out stuff around the house (I would still use new, but 5 weeks in it's definitely much more homely now), and as such the sharing of some of the older pics from my archive has suffered, so here's a shot of one of Red Bull's Formula BMW cars lifting the inside front wheel on the rumble strip at the exit of the chicane during one of the races back in August 2006 at Snetterton in England.

Thursday, 5 May 2011

View From Neuschwanstein Castle

Taken during my daytrip with John and Andrea to Neuschwanstein Castle and a few other spots in Bavaria, Germany back in January.

Wednesday, 4 May 2011

D1 Drift Champioonship UK - Sumo Power Nissan 350Z - Knockhill

Taken during the lone Scottish round held at Knockhill of the 2006 D1 Drift Championship, this features the Sumo Power Nissan 350Z setting itself up for the final corner of the drift course laid out at the Scottish racetrack.

Kinlochbervie, Scotland


Kinlochbervie, Scotland, originally uploaded by www.bazpics.com.

During our road trip around the Coastline of Scotland one of the coolest places we visited was Kinlochbervie, aside the small shipping port that runs there a short run up a single track road will take you up onto one of the surrounding hills for a great view out onto the North Atlantic Ocean.

Monaro on Tour - 19 - Halfway between Durness and John O'Groats

This image was taken as we were approaching the half way point along the Northern coast of Scotland between Durness in the West and John O'Groats in the East. Spectacular views from here of the hills and valleys which have been carved by nature of the centuries. Image 2 of 2 from this location.

OK, so the photo itself may have a blown sky, but in my defence I was too impressed with the fact that my Monaro had made it all this way along tiny little single track roads and moreover the simply stunning view that lay to the side of the road where we pulled over.