Last year the annual Goodwood Revival achieved an all-time record attendance with more than 132,000 historic motor racing enthusiasts descending on the celebrated West Sussex motor circuit to enjoy three days of the world’s finest wheel-to-wheel racing, period fashions and entertainment. For 2009 Revival tickets sold out earlier than they had ever done before.
Following on from another hugely successful year of the monthly Goodwood Breakfast Club events, the themes and timings for these popular Sunday morning meetings can now be confirmed for the 2010 season.
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has today announced that nine of the company’s first year apprentices have been offered permanent positions with the company.
The Earl of March has now confirmed the theme of the 2010 Goodwood Festival of Speed – provisionally to be held on 2-4 July 2010 – as ‘Viva Veloce! – The Passion for Speed’.
Vintage at Goodwood – a new annual event for lovers of British Cool and Popular Culture – is the curious lovechild of Lord March, and design duo Gerardine and Wayne Hemingway.
With just two weeks to go until the 2009 Goodwood Revival meeting (18-20 September), the nostalgic appeal of the world’s most authentic historic motor race meeting is set to continue with a huge variety of rare aircraft to complement the racing and period fashions on terra firma.
With the annual Festival of Speed now over for another year, Goodwood is reflecting on a fabulous weekend that attracted a credit crunch-defying 152,000+ motor sport fans
Following the British Grand Prix, F1 teams to remain in Britain for the Goodwood Festival of Speed (3-5 July).
Festival of Speed tickets buyers to win access to the dunhill Drivers Club.
All-time record 115 drivers and riders now confirmed for the Festival of Speed