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Goodwood Revival 17 – 19 September 2021
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Goodwood Revival 17 – 19 September 2021

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Recreating the glamour of motor racing as it used to be, the Motor Circuit comes alive for the Revival, both on and off the historic track. The only historic race meeting to be staged entirely in period dress, the Revival sees a return to the halcyon days of Goodwood as the spiritual home of British motor racing.It’s a celebration of bygone days, vintage fashion and wheel-to-wheel racing around this classic circuit, which remains unchanged since its heyday.17th - 19th September 2021
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Sir Jackie Stewart

Sir Jackie Stewart

2021-09-1906:39

At a distance and to the casual observer, the F1 legends of the Glover Trophy can appear similar in appearance and difficult to distinguish from one another. Not so the BRM P261, identifiable by its distinctive orange ‘lipstick’ on its snout. There’s good reason beyond bodywork makeup look out for a specific P261 at Revival 2021, however. Firstly, it’s the car that won the Italian Grand Prix in 1966 and Monaco GP with Jackie Stewart. Secondly, Le Mans legend and Goodwood star Dickie Attwood will be driving it.
Bay Garnett.

Bay Garnett.

2021-09-1907:05

Bay Garnett – stylist, editor, author and undisputed Queen of Thrift – is the creative genius behind some of 21st Century’s most iconic fashion spreads. Pioneering the use of thrifted pieces in the world of high fashion, Bay has elevated second-hand shopping, transforming the way we buy clothes forever. Ever since her first ground-breaking shoot for British Vogue in 2003, in which Kate Moss appeared in only second-hand clothing, Bay has inspired a love for vintage pieces and sustainable fashion, something she explores in her podcast series, This Old Thing? and in her role as Oxfam’s Senior Fashion Adviser.
Grant Williams takes second place in part two of the St Mary's Trophy.
Bill Shepherd wins race two and the overall St Mary's Trophy with partner Romain Dumas in a 7-ltr 1959 Ford Thunderbird.
Shaun Lynn partnered with Andy Priaulx, picks-up third place in a closely fought RAC TT Trophy race in a 1963 AC Cobra Le Mans Coupe at Goodwood Revival.
Olly Bryant wins the RAC TT trophy after a decade of trying in a 1964 AC Cobra.
Freddy Wakeman, partnered with Emmanuele Pirro, take second in the hotley contested RAC TT Trophy in a 1963 Jaguar-Lister.
Tim De Silva takes second in The Glover Trophy in a 1962 Lotus-BRM 24
Nick Paddy partenred with former F1 driver Martin Brundle in the John Whitemore race for Mini Coopers.
Mark Shaw takes thrid place in the Glover Trophy at Goodwood Revival
Jeff Smith partnered with former BTCC driver Matt Neal in the John Whitmore Tropy race for Mini Coopers finishing third.
Andy Middlehurst wins the Glover Trophy in a 1962 Lotus Climax, his seventh win at Goodwood Revival
Richard Meaden takes third overall in the two-part St Mary's Trophy in a 1959 Alfa Romeo Giulietta TI
John Milicevic (driver) and Alan Baillie (owner), from Henley on Thames, with a 1962 Lotus-BRM 24 entered in the Glover Trophy for 1.5ltr Grand Prix cars that raced between 1961- 65.
Malcolm Cooke, from the New Forest, Hampshire, with a Connaught C-Type, notable for it's pre-selector gearbox, competing in the Richmond Trophy.
Miles Griffiths competing in the Whitsun Trophy
Nick Sleep in a 1963 AC Cobra called the 'Hairy Canary'
Paul Griffin, taking part in the Tribute to Sir Stirling Moss with two cars: a Connaught A Type and a 1958 Cooper Climax T51
Paul Wooly, - Part of the BRM celebration in a 1963 Scirocco, the first one built, created for Tony Settember.
Richard Postins,  competing in the St Mary's Trophy with a 1959 Austin A40
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