₩ăřņîñĞ Posted September 12, 2016 Posted September 12, 2016 Goodwood Revival is upon us: that rather excellent annual festival of all things classic. And tweed. It’s a three-day festival celebrating the finest motoring elements of the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s, which of course means a celebration of some of the finest motoring things ever. This year, Sir Jack Brabham will be honoured, along with fourteen F1 cars from 1966 - when the engine size doubled to 3.0-litres. Elsewhere, there’ll be the Kinrara Trophy race, which takes in a grid of Ferraris, Astons and Jags thought to be worth around £150 million. And they’ll be actually racing, not posing. Good. You’ll also get to see the first flight from Goodwood by a Bristol Blenheim. And the St Mary’s Trophy will include celebrity motorists such as Rowan Atkinson and Sir Chris Hoy. So, have a click through these pics for a little preview, and check back on TopGear.com for more updates from the event. Goodwood Revival is upon us: that rather excellent annual festival of all things classic. And tweed. It’s a three-day festival celebrating the finest motoring elements of the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s, which of course means a celebration of some of the finest motoring things ever. This year, Sir Jack Brabham will be honoured, along with fourteen F1 cars from 1966 - when the engine size doubled to 3.0-litres. Elsewhere, there’ll be the Kinrara Trophy race, which takes in a grid of Ferraris, Astons and Jags thought to be worth around £150 million. And they’ll be actually racing, not posing. Good. You’ll also get to see the first flight from Goodwood by a Bristol Blenheim. And the St Mary’s Trophy will include celebrity motorists such as Rowan Atkinson and Sir Chris Hoy. So, have a click through these pics for a little preview, and check back on TopGear.com for more updates from the event. Goodwood Revival is upon us: that rather excellent annual festival of all things classic. And tweed. It’s a three-day festival celebrating the finest motoring elements of the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s, which of course means a celebration of some of the finest motoring things ever. This year, Sir Jack Brabham will be honoured, along with fourteen F1 cars from 1966 - when the engine size doubled to 3.0-litres. Elsewhere, there’ll be the Kinrara Trophy race, which takes in a grid of Ferraris, Astons and Jags thought to be worth around £150 million. And they’ll be actually racing, not posing. Good. You’ll also get to see the first flight from Goodwood by a Bristol Blenheim. And the St Mary’s Trophy will include celebrity motorists such as Rowan Atkinson and Sir Chris Hoy. So, have a click through these pics for a little preview, and check back on TopGear.com for more updates from the event. Quote
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