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Shelby Daytona Cobra Coupe at Goodwood Revival 2015

1964 Shelby Daytona Cobra Coupe - Tom Kristensen and Kenny Brack FLUID IMAGES
1964 Shelby Daytona Cobra Coupe - Tom Kristensen and Kenny Brack

The 50th anniversary of the Shelby Daytona Cobra Coupe will be celebrated at the Goodwood Revival 2015, scheduled for 11-13 September at the Goodwood Motor Circuit in Chichester, UK.

Only six examples of the Daytona Cobra Coupe were ever produced; its acquired name a reference to the car’s debut at the Daytona Continental in 1964, at which its drivers Dave MacDonald and Bob Holbert caused a sensation by securing pole position and leading the first third of the race.

For the first time in history the cars will come together at Goodwood to take part in a special demonstration run on each day of the Revival, along with a selection of other significant original Shelby Cobras. At least two of the Daytona machines will race in the Revival’s showpiece race – the RAC Tourist Trophy Celebration – on the Sunday of the event.

Based originally on the British AC-Bristol, the Cobra came into being after American Carroll Shelby – winner of the 1959 Le Mans 24 Hours – began fitting Ford V8 engines and strengthened gearboxes to re-bodied machines from the Thames Ditton-based constructor.

Renowned designer Peter Brock came up with an ultra-aerodynamic body ideal for high top speeds and the Daytona Coupe was born, to be raced by superstar drivers of the era like Dan Gurney, Phil Hill and Chris Amon in the World Championship, which was held for closed-top GT cars during the period.

After a Le Mans class win in 1964, a dominant campaign in World Sportscars in ’65 ensured that Shelby became the first American marque to take the title with numerous class wins from the car, including at Daytona, Sebring, Le Mans and the Nurburgring, with programmes run by Shelby International itself, Alan Mann Racing and – on one occasion – Scuderia Filipinetti.

All the Cobras will be housed in a special area within the main paddock, which will be dressed to resemble the pitlane of the 1965 Sebring 12 Hours for this special celebration in September. It is sure to be a highlight for the event’s 150,000 visitors to the Revival.

For further information, visit Goodwood.com.

[Source: Goodwood; photo: Tim Scott / Fluid Images]