Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp
Jonathan Sharp wraps up the Goodwood coverage with this selection of the most interesting sports cars on the hill.
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Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp
Not only have we been keeping Jonathan Sharp busy, he has been keeping us busy in turn. We had just completed his survey of drivers, then French and Italian cars at Goodwood’s Festival of Speed, when he began sending photo after photo of Grand Prix cars. (As can be seen below, each one of his photos is properly focused, properly framed, and with just the right light and angle. No machine gun digital junk shooting here.)
We began sorting them by year, and soon found that Goodwood had assembled, and Jonathan had photographed, a good selection of Grand Prix cars ranging from a 1903 Mercedes to a 2019 Mercedes Benz W10. And with plenty in between, it was a vision only possible at Goodwood.
The classes as ordained by the Goodwood staff had a lot to do with the astounding turnout. Sharp explains, “ ‘Maestros of Motor Sport, the great all-rounders’, which saw the cars of Andretti, Penske and Jacky Ickx drew a lot of Grand Prix cars. Then, separate classes celebrated 70 years of BRM Grand Prix history, the Tyrrell Racing Organization, Ayrton Senna, and 110 years of the Indy 500. This is in addition to the usual favorites of Grand Prix cars old and new.”
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Story and photos by Hugues Vanhoolandt
July 29-August 1: The 73rd running of the TotalEnergies 24 Hours of Spa, the biggest endurance race for GT cars, was won by Ferrari in a dramatic fashion. It was Ferrari’s first win there since 2004. The race was part of both the 2021 GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup and the 2021 Intercontinental GT Challenge. 58 cars representing nine manufacturers tackled the famous Belgian track for a race that has always been full of surprises.
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Story and Photos by Jonathan Sharp
Definition of stress: trying to assemble and organize this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed. Cars that could not be sent, cars that were sent but the mechanics to run them could not travel. Many drivers arrived, some drivers could not for obvious reasons. Now put the cars, mechanics, owners and drivers in order. The fact that the Goodwood team were able to put on the event, and that the event was up to its usual high standard, deserves the fullest praise.
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Story and Photos by Jonathan Sharp
At any of the Goodwood motoring events, the game of ‘Spot the Driver’ would be a lot easier if you had eyes in the back of your head as they pop up everywhere, even this year. Travel restrictions and quarantine regulations made me think that famous drivers would be thin on the ground but that was not the case.
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Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp
Whilst it was the Alfa 8Cs (see story) I went to see on July 4th, there was a lot more to this year’s Stonor Supercar Sunday. Co-sponsor of the event, Bremont watches brought along a FW41 F1 car to celebrate its recent tie in with the Williams Grand Prix team, around which was surrounded by a large crowd for most of the day.
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By Alessandro Gerelli
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Last week Alessandro Gerelli sent us his report on the MILANO MONZA Auto, held on 10-13 June 2021, a unique event in which spectators walked from the Piazza San Babila to the Castello Sforzesco while viewing the latest in supercars, hypercars, and regular production cars. For this second MIMO feature, we highlight a couple of the cars that seemed interesting. The first was the Pambuffetti, which is striking even among today’s hypercars. [Read more…] about Milano Monza Auto show, Part 2
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Story and photos by Alessandro Gerelli
Milano Monza Auto (MIMO) is an event that has been on the agenda for a few years, involving Milano and the circuit of Monza with displays and testing of cars and motor bikes.
The pandemic compelled the organizers to review the program, concentrating the car exposition outside in the city center of Milano where they were on display for the public; the tests on the road and driving on the Monza circuit were invitation only. [Read more…] about Milano Monza Auto 2021
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Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp
After missing 2020 for the usual reason, the London Classic Car show was back for 2021 and took place June 25 – 27. Not at the London Excel exhibition center as before, but in West London at Syon Park, and out in the open! [Read more…] about London Classic Car Show, 2021
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Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp
At last! A car show to go to, my first since Salon Prive last September. So it’s up to the City of London, to the 5 acre green oasis that is the Honorable Artillery Company and the venue for the fifth edition of the London Concours held June 8-10, 2021. [Read more…] about It’s Showtime! Sharp at the London Concours
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Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp
Due largely to download time, we’ve split the report of the London Concours into two posts. Part 2 begins with the celebration of the E Type Jaguar.
These are the winners of this year’s event: [Read more…] about Can’t Get Enough of the London Concours
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Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp
I suppose it is not that unusual that when two or more people attended an event or a museum together, the conversation on the way home often turns to “What was your favourite car/display?” Returning recently from the British Motor Museum, it was no different for my pal and me.