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The Goodwood Festival of Speed, an annual motorsports gathering that’s regarded as one of the top hillclimb-style events in the world right now, is just around the corner. Among the many amazing cars that you’ll see tackle Lord March’s quite tricky driveway, there’s your fair share of F1 cars, sports car, hypercars, and the obligatory oddities. Among the oddities there’ll be an Eleanor-looking Mustang debuting at Goodwood and Singer will also bring a new model to unveil at the event. Pagani, meanwhile, delves back to its origins and will have the first Zonda ever made on display.
Trying to explain the Goodwood Festival of Speed to someone that’s yet to attend the event is hard. You could start by mentioning the wild cacophony of sounds coming from the exhausts of just about any dream car you could have, from a mid-’60s Ferrari V-12 to a shouting V-10-era F1 car and from a turbocharged Group B four-pot to some menacing American V-8. You really can’t go wrong if you buy tickets to attend the event and we’ll let you in on some more of the incredible (moving) exhibits you’ll be able to see and hear there – either in person (if you’re there you can add smelling and maybe even touching to the list) or via the weekend-long live stream available on the Goodwood Road & Racing YouTube channel.
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