Legendary drivers and riders, teams and manufacturers who dominated their sport will be celebrated at the 2014 Goodwood Festival of Speed, scheduled for June 26-29 at Goodwood House and the 1.16-mile Goodwood hill climb in West Sussex, England. In addition, the automobiles of Maserati will serve as featured marque at the 21st annual event.
The theme for next year’s Festival, ‘Addicted to Winning – The Unbeatable Champions of Motor Sport’, will honor great motorsport champions who transcended mere victory to become all-conquering.
From Bentley’s five Le Mans wins in the 1920s, the crushing supremacy of the Silver Arrows in the 1930s and Juan Manuel Fangio’s five Formula 1 world titles in the 1950s, to the superiority of Jim Clark and Lotus in the 1960s, Porsche’s 16 Le Mans wins between 1970 and 1998, and Sebastien Loeb’s nine straight World Rally Championships this Century, all have rewritten the standards of their day.
The same is true on two wheels, where John Surtees, Mike Hailwood, Giacomo Agostini, Kenny Roberts and Valentino Rossi have all enjoyed periods of unassailable brilliance, as have Norton, MV Agusta, Honda and Yamaha. All will be honoured as the 2014 Goodwood Festival of Speed pays tribute to many of the sport’s greatest champions.
Goodwood Festival of Speed and Revival founder Lord March said, “I am really looking forward to having so many great cars and drivers here at the Festival of Speed next summer to celebrate our 2014 ‘Addicted to Winning’ theme. For me it is always magical to see so many of the world’s greatest drivers, riders and machines in action up my 1.16-mile drive, and then have the Goodwood Revival to look forward to just a few weeks later.”
Alongside the overall theme, the 2014 Festival will also celebrate the centenary of one of the most glorious of all sports car marques – Maserati. Many of the Modena manufacturer’s most iconic racing cars will be gathered together on the hill, while a selection of fabulous Maserati road cars will have a dedicated class in the Cartier ‘Style et Luxe’ Concours d’Elegance.
Other anniversaries will include 100 years since the fabled 1914 French Grand Prix, in which the Mercedes team overcame strong opposition to score a commanding 1-2-3 victory. Mercedes-Benz’s victorious stints in grand prix racing in 1934 and 1954 will also be celebrated, as will 60 years of the Jaguar D-type, the 50th anniversary of the Mini’s first Monte Carlo Rally victory and the 40th anniversary of McLaren’s first F1 crown.
The 2014 Festival of Speed will feature an array of cars and motorcycles from a huge variety of disciplines, further enhancing its reputation as the world’s greatest celebration of motor racing history and culture. Tackling the Goodwood hill climb will be everything from early grand prix and endurance machines, to off-road and contemporary cars and motorcycles. Aside from getting close to the action-packed hill climb and paddocks, Festival-goers will be able to see many of motor sport’s famous faces up close, and witness the exciting sideways action on the Forest Rally Stage.
Spectators will also be able to swoon at the mouth-watering display of supercars, and become a part of the action at the off-road activity fields and family areas. The GAS (Goodwood Action Sports) returns for 2014 as well, bigger and better than ever, and for those seeking something a little calmer, the annual Cartier ‘Style et Luxe’ Concours d’Elegance promises an opportunity to admire a stunning collection of vehicles. They can also see, and potentially try, the latest road cars at the Moving Motor Show exhibition on Thursday June 26, 2014.
For additional information, visit Goodwood.com/Motorsport.
[Source: Goodwood; photos: Tim Scott / Fluid Images]
Where in all of this is Wilbur Shaw’s Indy winning Maserati? SO glad it is there. Wish I were.
Cheers,
Wilbur Shaw , Jr