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While watching Discover HD the other day I came across the broadcast of The Goodwood Revival. Wow, is it amazing. It is a three day motor race that takes place in England. It is the most popular motor race in the world. It truly is a step back in time, not just a motor race. It is a tribute to the Goodwood Motor Races of the past that took place from 1948 to 1966. All of the cars involved in the race are from this era. The entire race is vintage, everything from the setup to the spectators, to the drivers. It really is a lovely step back to a time when motor racing was a romantic outing that was enjoyed by many.
Check out Glorious Goodwood to learn more about this fantastic vintage event. The site is very informative, giving information not only about the cars but the drivers, the people who visit. There are even directions on how to "get the look", so if you are planning on going to next years event, you will know how to dress the era. For the entire event no vehicle made after 1966 is allowed into the circuit. This even includes the support vehicles. All cars and trucks that are there to support the cars in the race are vintage. Such vintage cars as Alfa Romeo, Maserati, Bugati, Astin Martin and Ferrari compete in a series of 12 different races. Races are by invitation only, from the Earl of March. There is a lot of info on The Glorious Goodwood website, as well as great pictures of the race cars. Glorious is the perfect name for this site. For from what I have seen on both the site and on Discovery HD, it certainly does look glorious. I think I just found the perfect spot for our next Fedora Lounge event!
Watching it really reminded me of the motor race in the movie "Bright Young Things". I'm convinced that Stephen Frye must have gone to the Goodwood event before filming the race scene in his film.
Check out Glorious Goodwood to learn more about this fantastic vintage event. The site is very informative, giving information not only about the cars but the drivers, the people who visit. There are even directions on how to "get the look", so if you are planning on going to next years event, you will know how to dress the era. For the entire event no vehicle made after 1966 is allowed into the circuit. This even includes the support vehicles. All cars and trucks that are there to support the cars in the race are vintage. Such vintage cars as Alfa Romeo, Maserati, Bugati, Astin Martin and Ferrari compete in a series of 12 different races. Races are by invitation only, from the Earl of March. There is a lot of info on The Glorious Goodwood website, as well as great pictures of the race cars. Glorious is the perfect name for this site. For from what I have seen on both the site and on Discovery HD, it certainly does look glorious. I think I just found the perfect spot for our next Fedora Lounge event!
Watching it really reminded me of the motor race in the movie "Bright Young Things". I'm convinced that Stephen Frye must have gone to the Goodwood event before filming the race scene in his film.