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Some things in life are just meant to be. Trains are meant to be late, old people are meant to drive badly, and Ford Fair is meant to be roasting hot and brilliant.
And sure enough, it was! After an uncharacteristically damp 2021, and a Covidpostponed 2020, we were glad to see Ford Fair back in full swing for 2022, and all the cars on show were bathed in beautiful sunshine as the UK enjoyed another heatwave.
It was fantastic to see so many Ford fans (and not just from the UK – special mention to José Novo who drove his Sapphire Cosworth all the way from Portugal to be at the show) all eager to display their Blue Ovals and be part of the show.
Once again, Mountune returned as headline sponsor for the whole event. And, once again, the firm’s stand was packed throughout the day. With the famous show discounts, a selection of new products being released on the day, plus a coffee shop, live DJ, and even friends at Corbeau with a selection of the latest seats for visitors to try out, not to mention a display of epic cars featuring Mountune engines – such as the current Focus ST BTCC car and a rallycross RS200 – it was easy to see why the stand was so busy.
Of course, was in attendance too. Our stand was at the other end of the paddock area, featuring 50 of the best feature cars (including a handful that have yet to be published), and a