20 Greatest moments from 'modern' Goodwood
They had no idea what they were starting When Lord March, now the Duke of Richmond, assumed responsibility for the Goodwood estate, his focus quickly narrowed on bringing back competitive…
Combining elements of the Members' Meeting, Festival of Speed and Revival, Goodwood Speedweek will be streamed free online
Bicester: a rather pleasant Oxfordshire market town that is growing fast in both size and population thanks to its centre of England location and excellent transport links to London and…
Britain’s oldest motor sporting venue is back in action over the weekend of July 25/26 – but you can’t go. Shelsley Walsh hillclimb will run its first competitive event of…
The future of the Festival of Speed and Goodwood Revival in their present form are in doubt, says Duke of Richmond, as cancellation of 2020 events hit finances
Concours competition moves online, with a virtual show for 120 gleaming classic cars
Racing seasons are resuming, events are being rescheduled, and the world of classic cars and historic racing has also been showing signs of recovery in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.…
Almost 50 years after racing a Porsche 911 in the Tour de France Automobile, Gérard Larousse found himself back in France, competing in the same car - thanks to a three-decade quest to restore the machine
It’s hard to think of a more successful or influential junior single- seater than Tatuus’ first one-make Formula Renault racer. Controversial at first, the Italian-built, French-powered car almost single-handedly transformed…
The 2020 Silverstone Classic is the latest event to be cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Originally scheduled to take place on the weekend of July 31 - August 2,…
The road to Amelia Island is a calm, gentle drive, tracing the Florida coastline and rolling past pretty wooden beachside properties. Pelicans perch motionless atop pontoon posts, the water is…
A historic Porsche Carrera 3.0 RS is up for sale, with a backlog of incredible results from the biggest of stages to historic rallies. This 1974 Carrera RS boasts a…
Back in the 1970s, Fiat was a truly global automotive giant. It employed well north of 100,000 people in Italy, and it was churning out around 1.4m cars per year.…
An icon in British sports car racing is up for sale in the form of the 1958 Lister Jaguar Knobbly that originally belonged to 1951 Le Mans winner and grand…
Coronavirus uncertainty means that the Le Mans Classic will now take place in 2021 - and on odd-numbered years from then on.
It’s easy to view Dick Seaman only in terms of ‘did he or didn’t he?’ Did he fall for Nazi beguiling while driving for Mercedes, or was that half-mast wave…
On the weekend that the 78th Goodwood Members' Meeting should have taken place, Ed Foster looks at the illustrious history - and subsequent revival - of the convivial competition