The cars will take to the track for high-speed runs on Friday and Sunday, with Saturday featuring a parade of the iconic blue cars, to pipe-band accompaniment
JD Classics won two races from two pole positions during the world-famous Goodwood Revival over the weekend. A major sponsor for the second consecutive year, JD Classics took victory in the iconic RAC TT Celebration race and the Sussex Trophy.
Continue reading …Rolls-Royce will celebrate the 2016 Goodwood Revival with a significant presence at the legendary motor circuit. The centrepiece will be The March Motor Works, which this year is transformed into a period Rolls-Royce showroom, recapturing the sights, sounds and atmosphere of the marque’s glamorous Berkeley Square and Park Lane premises in London’s West End during the 1950s.
Continue reading …The 1956 Porsche 550RS Spyder offered is so original, that you could travel back in time 60 years and find it in much the same condition
Continue reading …Expect to see breathtaking wheel-to-wheel action, thundering air displays, fur and frocks, tweeds and trilbies, style, glitz and glamour, and English eccentricity at its very best, all delivered in true Goodwood style, from 9 to 11 September.
Continue reading …The Goodwood Revival Meeting will appear on television four times in September on the ITV network as part of a quartet of high-octane shows that will showcase the very best of motoring at Goodwood.
Continue reading …A record sell-out crowd of 149,000 enjoyed a sensational 18th Goodwood Revival Meeting during the weekend of September 11-13 at the iconic Goodwood Motor Circuit.
Continue reading …JD Classics took three wins at the legendary Goodwood Revival, including an incredible win in the iconic RAC TT Celebration race.
Continue reading …The evocative sight of 11 Spitfires and a Hurricane flying in the skies above the Goodwood Motor Circuit capped off a poignant commemoration of the Battle of Britain at the Goodwood Revival.
Continue reading …‘Bruce McLaren was a talented engineer and a world class racing driver,’ observed Lord March at the start of his tribute to the great New Zealander, the Goodwood Revival this weekend celebrating 50 years of the McLaren marque. ‘He was highly-skilled, meticulous and always fun.’
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