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Report: Goodwood Revival 2010

Three days is not enough

Our summary of the Goodwood Revival - it's been amazing in 2010.

Goodwood Revival 2010

Goodwood Revival 2010

Three days is just not enough to see and absorb everything that happens at the Goodwood Revival. You really do need eyes in the back of your head or you’ll miss something wonderful. Even before passing through the circuit gates to take that magical step back in time, the pre-’66 car park is the best of the best car shows. Lively tunes from the band of the Royal Marines welcome you in, while overhead, WWII warbirds swoop through the skies like summer swallows.

Mods and rockers on their scooters and Tritons try to outrun Policeman Plod on his old LE Velocette, while over yonder, the noise of racing motorcycles warming up and the glorious smell of Castrol R fills the air. Porsche, Jaguar, Mini and Rolls Royce occupied the period garage Mews while Nissan and Maserati were among the marques in the Motor Show. The racing was rather splendid too with plenty of action and close finishes. Among the celebrities were Sir Stirling Moss, Sir Jackie Stewart, John Surtees, Tony Brooks, Wayne Gardner, Tom Kristensen, Richard Attwood, Jochen Mass, Adrian Newey, Bobby Rahal, Brian Redman, Jackie Oliver, Derek Bell and a whole load more.

BRM’s 60th birthday was made more special by two BRM wins. The blue riband RAC TT, cram full of multi million pound Ferraris, E-types, Astons and Cobras was won in fine style by Jean Marc Gounon and Peter Hardman in a Ferrari 250GTO. A splendid and rather moving tribute 'Honouring the Few' from the Battle of Britain 70 years ago included a speech from Lord March, a gathering of surviving WWII pilots, a Spitfire and Hurricane taxi-ing in front of the grandstands, a field gun salute and a Battle of Britain Memorial Flight fly-past.

It was enough to make even the stiffest upper lip quiver. What a brilliant three days. Now back to reality.

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John Surtees Tribute

I have not seen any press coverage of the John Surtees tribute that was scheduled for this year's Goodwood Revival. Do you have any information and pictures of the celebrations of John's stellar career on both 2 and 4 wheels?

Robert Neary.

By robertneary47 on 24 September, 2010, 5:21pm

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