Soft Top Sunday is quite possibly the best Breakfast Club for a variety of cars on show. While the Ferraris and Aston Martins bring a touch of Sloan Street and Casino Square to the hallowed Goodwood Motor Circuit grid, the ridiculous and utterly glorious Stanley Steamer, and the quirky Triumph Vitesse share the exact same right to sit proudly.
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JUN 04th 2017
Gallery: Spectacular grid steals Breakfast Club show
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This isn’t Supercar, it’s Soft Top, so the staple exotica isn’t here on merit of a desirable badge or high-performance engines, rather the fact that all of that can be enjoyed alfresco. Based on this, the Stanley Steamer, Scuderia 16M, BMW Z8, Lotus Elise and V12 Vantage Roadster and more are all equals. That’s what makes Soft Top so awesome! What’s your pick of the beauties from the Grid?
Photography by Tom Shaxson

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