Colin Goodwin (born 18 August 1962) is a freelance motoring journalist who has worked for a number of magazines including UK titles Car and Autocar. He is currently best known for his 'Ask Goodwin' column in Autocar, where readers write in with their motoring problems and questions. His latest publication The Racing Driver's Pocket-Book is a nostalgic light-hearted look at motor racing before the arrival of Formula 1 and includes extracts from the diaries and memoirs of pioneering drivers, with a bit of interesting technical data from vintage service manuals.
He has built a reputation over the years for more unusual and adventurous stories, such as taking an amphibious vehicle across the English Channel; the vehicle caught fire halfway across. He also held the Guinness World Record for driving backwards the fastest, reaching 104 mph in a Light Car Company Rocket.
He is a keen motorbike rider, previously racing a Triumph Trident classic bike and has written for UK biking magazine TWO in recent years. He also writes about his classic Porsche 911 in Purely Porsche magazine.
Goodwin built a RV-7 in his back garden which he named Dumbo. The aircraft was finished in 2014.
Claudio Alonso García Muñoz (born 10 April 1997) is a Peruvian footballer who plays for Spanish club Rápido de Bouzas as a winger.
"Exotic" is a song composed by Bruce Morgan and recorded by various bands back in 1963 when it was first released.
Morgan is more known for having written songs like "Surfer Girl" and "Luau" for The Beach Boys.
Lilly Englert (born 23 August 1989) is an English actress best known for The Wilde Wedding, A Midsummer Night's Dream and Ask for Jane.