The Lotus 97T: Senna's first race-winner set for Goodwood
On April 21 1985, a 25-year-old Ayrton Senna earned his grand prix wings: securing the first victory of his storied F1 career in the Portuguese Grand Prix at Estoril. His…
Derek Bell is doing the Le Mans Classic, and in quite a special way. Driving a 1969 long tail Porsche 917 (for the first time since 1971), he’ll be tackling the legendary circuit once again. It’ll be quite the spectacle; and you can be there to meet him.
Our unmissable travel package, in partnership with tour operator Travel Destinations, allows you to join us (and Derek) at the Le Mans Classic 2018 (6-8 July).
You’ll stay on the Motor Sport campsite near Tetre Rouge, get a guided tour of the paddock, meet-and-greet with the editorial team – and most importantly, get to attend an special Q&A session with the five-time Le Mans winner himself, where he’ll answer all your questions about his incredible career, and sign copies of his new book.
This exclusive Motor Sport package includes:
Four nights secure camping with other Motor Sport readers at Hunaudieres with serviced toilets and showers
Dover – Calais crossing (outbound Thursday, returning Monday)
General admission tickets
Grandstand seating for the duration
Paddock access tickets – including a guided tour with the Motor Sport editorial team
Motor Sport gift bag worth over £50
Q&A session with Le Mans legend Derek Bell
There are limited places available on this exclusive travel package – for more information and to book your spot, simply click here or call Travel Destinations on +44 (0)844 873 0203, quoting Motor Sport.
On April 21 1985, a 25-year-old Ayrton Senna earned his grand prix wings: securing the first victory of his storied F1 career in the Portuguese Grand Prix at Estoril. His…
Here's everything you need to know about the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed, including how to get tickets and how to watch from home
The 2025 Goodwood Revival once again turns the clock back to the 1950s and 1960s with thrilling, evocative racing, a celebration of all things vintage, and parades that celebrate Alfa Romeo and the Volkswagen Type 2
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