Goodwood festival of speed how much are tickets
However, organisers successfully convinced the government to include the Festival on its list of pilot events — a list that also includes the British Grand Prix at Silverstone in July — meaning that all current ticket holders were able to attend as planned, rather than attendance being capped at 4,, as some feared.
It was a celebration of teams, drivers and marques that have succeeded across several disciplines. The Sunday Shootout is one of the highlights of the hill climb action, with cars and drivers competing for the fastest time along the 1.
R in — though the official Shootout time was slower due to moisture on the track. As well as classic and modern racing cars heading up the Goodwood hill, as usual vehicles from rallying, rallycross and other motor sport disciplines wowed the crowds, along with roadworthy extreme machines from the Supercar Paddock, including the Aston Martin Valkyrie, McLaren Elva, Ferrari GTS, Lamborghini Aventador SVJ, Maserati MC20, Rimac Nevera and Lotus Evija, all of which were running up the hill in live demonstrations.
I am now deaf. AstonMartin Valkyrie fos pic. Meanwhile the G. Arena was where extreme sports stars showed off their skills on two wheels. And while there were notably fewer car makers with big stands at the show, due to ongoing issues around coronavirus, there were still big stands from Ford, BMW, Mini, Porsche, Genesis, Lotus and Jaguar Land Rover. Once again, Jaguar offered drifting experiences in the F-type sports car and Land Rover allowed stand visitors to drive the new Defender on an off-road course, though this year advance booking was required.
First stop fosgoodwood. The central display took an exciting new direction this year, looking at the past, present and future of Lotus, and featuring new augmented reality interactivity as well as ways to engage those people watching the event from the comfort of their homes. As a de facto British Motor Show, as usual a number of car manufacturers brought new models with them to the Festival of Speed, and some again chose the event for a global unveiling.
Joining it is an even more performance-oriented counterpart, the GTAm, which adds a distinctive rear wing and rollcage but strips out the back seats. BMW brought a whole host of new cars with it to the Festival of Speed.
Will it look as odd in the metal as it does in pictures? Also sprinting up the hill was the range-topping bhp M5 CS, which can sprint from mph in three seconds flat on its way to an electronically limited top speed of mph. And for the fashionistas, BMW showed its collaboration with New York fashion designer Kith, which will be limited to just units worldwide. Ferrari announced that it is bringing not one but five new cars with it to the Festival of Speed.
A couple of the quintet appeared at the spectatorless Goodwood Speedweek last year, but this is the first time all of the cars have appeared together in front of the general public. The latter is an upgraded version of the Portofino, now installed with a number of features from the better-received Roma including its eight-speed gearbox and five-position Manettino dial. The new, convertible Spider version of the car also made its way to West Sussex.
Kia made its first appearance at Goodwood this year in order to promote a pair of models: the new EV6 and the Stinger GT And for me, it paid off because attending the festival as a car-obsessed nut really is draining, so coming back to Worthing each day was just the ticket. Whether you like new cars, old cars, electric cars, motorbikes, airplanes, or just a good Hillclimb, the Festival of Speed has it all and more. In recent years, manufacturers have been bringing new cars and showing them to the public here for the first time, so you will definitely be seeing some fresh models before anybody else has had a chance to see it in the metal.
Even before you enter the event proper, though, you will be struck by the variety of cars in the various parking lots called car parks in the U.
So, seeing cars worth millions not only running and driving, but being driven hard as they were designed to is amazing. For an enthusiast, there really is nothing better. Then seeing said car being hooned up the hill, watching the driver fight the car as it tries to fling its rear end out on any corner exit - if you really like cars, this gives you such a special feeling that really could not be matched by anything else. There are, of course, newer classics too.
I was most impressed by the noise and drama of the Group C sports prototype Porsche from It is just grabs your attention with its low-slung and very wide stance, cool livery, and the pleasantly infernal racket coming out of the back of it. The source is a 2.
Such a treat to see one going full throttle up the hill. Your eardrums might be sore from all the noise at some point and, in that case, you might want to do a spot of walking around to see some of the static displays. And there are plenty at Goodwood. This year, for instance, the FOS Future Lab exhibit had plenty of cool stands about smart cities, the future of flight, life in outer space, robotics and AI, as well as the future of Earth.
There were also official manufacturer stands too. Goodwood says those who buy a ticket before 31 March will benefit from the "creative industry tax relief" put in place by the UK government, with a reduced VAT rate of The Festival of Speed will run from Thursday 23 June to Sunday 26 June having taken place in July for the past few years , with the newest models, technology and innovation on display. It really will be a season not to miss.
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