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2006 Goodwood Festival of Speed Photo Gallery
Once again Lord March hosted the posh Goodwood Festival of Speed, during which our Memorable Motorcycle man Melling considers a change of career. Check out the full story in
2006 Goodwood Festival of Speed
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Melling allowed the Hondas to park next to him.
Our man Melling gives advice to World Champion James Toseland and BSB HondariderKarl Harris.
Redman wooed the ladies for three solid days.
The stars signed thousands of autographs. Our man Melling managed 5 – and they were all mistakes.
Goodwood was knee deep in factory Hondas. Here's Karl Harris on the HRC BritishSuperbike Fireblade.
Jim Redman - 6 times world champion for Honda
Jim Redman - 6 times world champion for Honda - riding Honda 6.
Honda stand, next to Melling, was packed all weekend.
Ex Kenny Roberts factory Yamaha was a big draw all weekend.
Ex Honda factory rider Ron Haslam feels his way round on the hub-center-steering Elf Honda.
Ex Suzuki and Honda factory rider Stuart Graham was superb on the Honda 6.
As always, Troy Bayliss was really pressing on.
Honda 6 about to share a garage with Melling.
Casey Stoner sensibly showed the Goodwood track the respect it deserves.
Troy Corser was on hand for Goodwood as well.
Frank Melling, author and star of Memorable Motorcycles, pleased to meet you.
Melling throws around the Seely Suzuki around the Goodwood circuit.
Winston Ten Kate Honda rider James Toseland was in attendance.
Frank poses on the Seely Suzuki.
BMW MotoGP test rider Jeremy McWilliams entertains the crowds.
BMW MotoGP test rider Jeremy McWilliams got through a lot of BMW back tires over the weekend.
MotoGP star Chris Vermeulen was mobbed all weekend.
People actually paid to be taken up the track by Ducati star Randy Mamola.