The most celebrated race at the Goodwood Revival 2010 is the Royal Automobile Club Tourist Trophy Celebration, or RAC TT....
Goodwood Festival of Speed
The world’s greatest celebration of motorsport and car culture is easily the Goodwood Festival of Speed. Held in the beautiful parkland surrounding Goodwood House each summer. The event schedule has ballooned over the years and now includes the famous hillclimb, soapbox challenge, forest rally stage, supercar paddock, the arena, future lab and much more. Aston Martin set up a central display for the first Festival of Speed in 1993 and it has since become a staple to celebrate the iconic brands and people associated with the wonderful world of cars and racing.
The theme for the seventh Goodwood Breakfast Club of 2010 was “Classic Sunday”, featuring plenty of pre-1966 cars on display...
The Goodwood Revival 2010, to be held 17-19 September on the celebrated West Sussex motor circuit, is set to be a very special weekend, with mouth-watering grids, scintillating on-track action and a number of significant anniversaries to celebrate. The 2010 edition of the Goodwood Revival is set to build on...
The Goodwood Revival 2010 will be held 17-19 September on the celebrated West Sussex motor circuit with three days of...
Dan Gurney Biography He drove in the last great era of Grand Prix racing before the advent of tobacco advertising...
The Goodwood Festival of Speed 2010 featured more than 25 different classes, with hundreds of great cars, motorcycles, drivers and riders taking to the 1.16-mile Goodwood hillclimb during the Festival weekend. A record 176,000+ spectators were present, making this one of the largest public events of any description in the...
Report and photos by Simon Wright and Janet Wright The Goodwood Festival of Speed 2010 honored the centenary of Alfa...
The Cartier ‘Style et Luxe’ at the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2010 is a Concours event displayed on the lawn...
The Goodwood Festival of Speed 2010 has a main theme of Viva Veloce! The Passion for Speed, clearly celebrating Alfa Romeo’s centenary and all things Italian. The Festival also celebrates 60 years of the Formula World Championship, as well as great races and venues from Bathurst, Australia to the Mexican...
Photos by Peter Brown The central theme at the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2010 is Viva Veloce! The Passion for...
Lord March opened the gates of his estate to members of the media for the annual taster for Goodwood’s Festival...
The 2010 Goodwood Festival of Speed (2-4 July) gets underway this week, with the inaugural Goodwood Moving Motor Show taking place the day before on Thursday 1 July. In all, around 175,000 visitors are expected to attend this, the World’s largest celebration of motoring culture, with something on offer for...
With two weeks to go until the 2010 Festival of Speed blasts into life (2-4 July), Goodwood confirmed more than...
At the 2010 Goodwood Festival of Speed, to be held 2-4 July, the forest on the hillside above Goodwood House...
Alfa Romeo will be celebrating in real style at the annual Goodwood Festival of Speed, held 2-4 July 2010, as the renowned Italian marque turns 100 years old. The Festival of Speed will be a key focus of Alfa Romeo’s global centenary celebrations, with a striking automotive ‘sculpture’ in front...
Goodwood announced a new addition to the Festival of Speed, a dedicated Manufacturer Preview Day called “Moving Motor Show.” Held...
Last year the annual Goodwood Revival achieved an all-time record attendance with more than 132,000 historic motor racing enthusiasts descending...
The Earl of March confirmed the theme of the 2010 Goodwood Festival of Speed – provisionally to be held on...
The Goodwood Festival of Speed and Goodwood Revival announced the provisional 2010 dates for these hugely popular annual events. The 2010 Goodwood Festival of Speed is provisionally scheduled to take place over the weekend...
Having graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2003, the first classic car Ms Felstead ever painted was at...
Goodwood, Chichester, UK July 3–5, 2009...
Story and Photos by Ed McDonough The 12th Goodwood Revival was a huge and complex event. 15 races for historic cars and motorcycles is just a small part of what goes on over a four day period. A Drivers’ Cricket Match starts the ball rolling on Thursday with a proper...
A record number of motor racing enthusiasts and retro-fashion fans flocked to the Goodwood Revival on September 18-20, 2009 to...
Julian Bronson mastered his monstrous McLaren M1B to win the final race of the 2009 Goodwood Revival meeting – a...
The Goowood Tourist Trophy was a three-hour endurance race for World Championship sports cars, and later for GT cars. This race evolved from the Nine Hours race, and was one of the showpiece occasions of the Goodwood season. At the Goodwood Revival, this is the main race on Sunday afternoon:...
Named after the Duke of Richmond and Gordon, the Richmond Formula 1 race was traditionally for contemporary F1 cars. It...
The Glover Trophy was originally presented to the winner of the Richmond Formula 1 race, which was for contemporary F1...
Although there was never a race called the Brooklands Trophy in Goodwood’s heyday, it was not unusual to see pre-war cars competing at the circuit in club racing and very early ‘historic’ events. At the Goodwood Revival, the Brooklands Trophy features thundering cars of a type that raced at the...