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The 2020 event was cancelled then later run in October combined with events at Goodwood Motor Circuit, without spectators, but streamed online and shown on terrestrial TV. The event was modified to incorporate historic cars from the Revival, rally/sprint cars from the Member's Meeting, and an attempt to set a new track record. [5]
St Mary’s Trophy, a Pro-am event made up of two 25 minute races decided on aggregate. [10] [11] Whitsun Trophy a 20 minute race for prototypes up until 1966. [10] [12] Royal Automobile Club Tourist Trophy Celebration, a one hour race for pro/ams for cars up until 1964 which raced in the RAC TT when it was held at Goodwood. [10] [13]
The car was unveiled to the public as a non-working full-scale version on 12 July 2024 at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. [5] Production is scheduled to begin in 2025, and will be limited to 50 cars, costing £5 million each.
read the full story. The 2024 Goodwood Revival has some wet weather, even by English standards. Even so, spectators dressed up in period clothing and racers went all out in classic cars.
The Polestar 5 was first developed as the 2020 Polestar Precept concept car, [2] [3] and a prototype of the Polestar 5 was displayed in June 2022 at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. [4] The Polestar 5 will be built on the brand’s first bespoke EV architecture, developed by the Polestar UK R&D team.
Goodwood Circuit is a historic venue for both two- and four-wheeled motorsport in the United Kingdom.The 2.367-mile (3.809 km) [2] circuit is situated near Chichester, West Sussex, close to the south coast of England, on the estate of Goodwood House, and completely encircles Chichester/Goodwood Airport.
The event was established in 1981, and was originally a Listed race called the Harroways Stakes. It was named after the Harroways, an area of the Goodwood Estate where the racecourse was founded. It was upgraded to Group 3 and given its present title in 1987.
Goodwood House is a country house and estate covering 4,900 hectares (49 km 2) in Westhampnett, Chichester, West Sussex, England and is the seat of the Duke of Richmond. The house was built in about 1600 and is a Grade I listed building .