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0Report: Over $20,000 in 'irreplaceable' trophies stolen from Goodwood 1365191100
A band of thieves is being blamed for a brazen nighttime theft of 33 historic trophies from the Goodwood estate, where the Festival of Speed and Revival are held. According to the Telegraph, at least four burglars drove up to the Earl Of March's 12,000-acre estate on Monday night in a Range ...
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Featured: Checking the Goodwood Revival off my bucket list 1353098700
Driving A Silver Arrow Though The Heart Of Vintage Racing I'd have been no more flummoxed if Noah's Ark had floated past on a river of rainbows skippered by a pair of unicorns. I had heard, off in the distance, a rumbling I couldn't quite place. I'd know the basstone of an American ...
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Report: Goodwood Revival-style event may come to the US 1350836940
Any motoring enthusiast worth his salt knows and reveres the Goodwood Revival. While the Festival of Speed is exactly what the name states, the Goodwood Revival is an experience unlike any other. More than just vintage racing, nearly everyone in attendance dresses in period-correct clothing, and ...
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Video: Ten original Silver Arrows assemble at the 2012 Goodwood Revival 1348358460
The Earl of March, the man responsible for the Goodwood Revival, said he's been trying to get all of the Silver Arrows race cars – those of Auto Union, now Audi Tradition, and Mercedes-Benz – to the event for 20 years. This year, the stars aligned. 2012 marked the 75th anniversary of ...
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Goodwood Revival historic race showcases classic touring cars 1317941940
It's always a thrill to watch vintage racing, and that's doubly so when the cars are as varied as they are at the Goodwood Revival's 1960s Touring Cars class. In the video after the break, you'll see such classic machinery as the V8-powered Ford Galaxie, 300-horsepower Jaguar Mk II, Lotus ...
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Classic Jaguar XK150 gets Minor adjustments, goes to the dogs 1315423800
Those who love both dogs and sports cars often find that their two passions can't exist together in perfect harmony. A man named Geoffrey Stevens thought differently, and in the 1970s, he decided to build a car that would allow him to prove his point. We're not going to speculate here that drugs ...
