Good afternoon Manny,
I would go for it myself! It would be a mistake if within reason the crew didn't have the chance to experience their work. I think that with Rolls-Royce, while the employee's would for the most part never be able to afford one of the cars they participate in building, every lunch hour an employee is given a ride around the company test track so they can at least experience what riding in one of the cars is like.
If you want to do that I am OK. They ought to be able to experience what such a car after their attentions have been poured into it is like. I'm sure that you and Arun have been kicked in the seat by more powerful cars but if you want to take your other staff for a ride please do so. Nothing can motivate like first hand knowledge of what your work producers.
I'm still working on my date to come down but for sure it will be travelling by train to Edmonton afterward, I just can't swing the cross Canada drive anymore..........
The nice weather a few days ago sure had me dreaming about being behind the wheel of it though!
Cheers,
Garry