Posts Tagged ‘sarah bennett-baggs’

Pink Ladies?

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

Ok, so we can under­stand the undeniable quirk of a pink paintjob. Your cars reflect something about you and your self, and the same is true of a bespoke paintjob.

Our good friend Sarah Bennett Baggs’ 911 looked great, and certainly provoked her more macho compet­itors to distraction over the years (until the sad demise of said 911 last year.

Because, alongside a playboy bunny sticker as well as a see-​​through sun visor strip with your girls’ names on them, the more common manifest­ation of pinkness is far from shocking. it’s just a bit, well, ridiculous. You couldn’t put a pink paintjob on a Ferrari 250 Lusso anymore than you could dress Her Majesty the Queen in a bondage tartan number from Vivienne Westwood.

Still, we believe we’ve come across the cars above as examples of successful ways of applying pink to your steel panels. Our favourite is the Reliant Scimitar. And yes, we know that was a fibre­glass machine.

Or are we just kidding ourselves? Should pink stay firmly on our daughters’ Barbie dolls?

Pretty in Pink

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

Britain’s racing circuits are being graced with the striking and colourful sight of Sarah Bennett-​​Baggs behind the wheel of her bright pink 1978 Porsche 911 SC, sponsored by Adrian Flux.

Sarah is competing in the Porsche Club Championship for the first time, but having raced for three seasons in Britcar Production Saloons, as well as the Formula Women Series, she’s proving to be no pushover and has already won races in the Championship.

She’s the only woman in the field, so is her choice of colour a provoc­ative move? “Maybe it’s a bit of a shock,” she laughs. “But it’s a great colour and the ‘pink panther’ style really stands out — it’s actually the original Porsche Rubystone Red. The colour also matches Flux Babes’ pink lady logo, which is a nice tie-​​in with my sponsor.

I don’t think it’s provoc­ative. At first glance some people may think it’s funny, but fortu­nately the stop watch doesn’t lie — and there’s no disguising ability in a one-​​marque champi­onship such as this.”

Can Sarah win the Championship? “I’m still getting used to racing a 30 year old car — it’s a steep learning curve — and there are guys on the circuit who have years of exper­ience in them. But I am going to get results and will be beating myself up about it after each race if I don’t.”

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