Story and photos by Hugues Vanhoolandt
We continue with the race by race on track coverage of the Goodwood Revival.
Whitsun Trophy
The Whitsun Trophy is a 25-minute race for unlimited sports prototypes of a type that raced up to 1966.
Stirling Moss Memorial Trophy
The Stirling Moss Memorial Trophy is a 45-minute, two-driver race for closed-cockpit GT cars of a type that raced before 1963. Victory will go to the Aston Martin DB4 GT driven by Jimmie Johnson, 7 times NASCAR champion, and Dario Franchitti, 3 times Indy 500 winner.
Richmond & Gordon Trophies
The Richmond & Gordon Trophies is a 25-minute race for 2.5-litre Grand Prix cars of a type that raced between 1954 and 1960.
Royal Automobile Club TT Celebration
The Royal Automobile Club TT Celebration is a one-hour, two-driver race for closed-cockpit GT cars and prototypes in the spirit of the RAC TT races held in 1963 and 1964. This is the main race of the Goodwood Revival, the one where all the best drivers are lined up and want to shine.
Richard Garre says
This was my sixth visit to the Revival as always it’s the greatest show on earth for Vintage and classic cars. Given the choice of going to Pebble Beach or Goodwood, there is no choice, Goodwood beats them all. The Members meeting is also wonderful. The racing at both events makes F1, WEC and Nascar look boring. Of course the range of vintage and classic cars is over the top, along with the whole scene.