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Goodwood Festival of Speed 2008

So, even though we know that cars are cheaper and safer than ever, modern cars are still rub­bish, aren’t they? Well, maybe not, but it never hurts to indulge in a bit of misty-​​eyed motor nostalgia.

Step in the Good­wood Fest­ival of Speed, a ludicrous idea where vari­ous clas­sic, his­toric or just plain exotic cars are batted up a 1.16-mile hill climb course against the clock. At least, that’s the cent­ral event. There’s also a forest rally stage, which is where, with my father, I spent much of Friday; soak­ing up the atmo­sphere and spit­ting out the shingle kicked up by passing classics.

Depend­ing on your sens­ib­il­it­ies, the Fest­ival of Speed (and Goodwood’s other nos­tal­gia event the Revival) is either a glor­i­ous cel­eb­ra­tion of the best of motor racing, or a monu­mental waste of time and petrol. Per­son­ally, although I’m con­vinced that per­sonal car trans­port is a luxury we’d better not get used to, I love wan­der­ing around Goodwood’s pad­docks, listen­ing to the tick­ing of a clas­sic engine as it cools, or fight­ing to be heard over the ragged screams of an F1 car start­ing up.

Both Good­wood events are unusual in that you can lit­er­ally walk amongst the clas­sic cars, and some­times their equally clas­sic drivers. But one famous face sadly miss­ing this year was three-​​time World Rally Cham­pion Colin McRae, who died in a heli­copter acci­dent last Septem­ber. He was remembered and cel­eb­rated with a suc­ces­sion of cars from his career, includ­ing this 1996 Subaru Impreza.

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Ori­gin­ally posted 2008-​​07-​​14 19:45:00. Repub­lished by Blog Post Promoter

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