It would seem in some parts, even if a car has history and is highly valuable, it still gets beaten to death for the sake of winning. There has been quite an uproar in the last couple of weeks over Martin Brundle destroying Bill Shepherds AC Cobra at Goodwood, trying desperately to keep pace with the leading Daytona coupe. He flew into St Mary's too hot, lost control and fired straight into the Bryant Cobra. Both cars are severely damaged. And all for what?