Classic & Sports Car UK – September 2019

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14 Classic & Sports Car September 2019

WHERE THE


STARS MEET


GOODWOOD FESTIVAL OF SPEED


T


he Goodwood Festi-
val of Speed, taking
over the Duke of
Richmond’s expan-
sive garden from 4-
July, had just about everything: sun,
supercars, stars and showers.
Gone was the Moving Motor
Show of Thursday, organisers
preferring instead to stretch out the
main event for four full days. And as
ever with the Festival of Speed,
such is its sheer size, it’s impossible
to see everything and all too easy to
get lost in searching for that car
you’ve glimpsed and not remem-
bered where. It’s best to focus out
and absorb the sights, sounds and
smells almost by osmosis.
The hillclimb has become a
reined-in, safety-first jaunt for
many, more show than speed, but
this year things were different – for
one car at least. Romain Dumas and
the Volkswagen ID.R electric
prototype toppled from the throne
Nick Heidfeld and the McLaren
MP4/13 by 1.6 secs with a time of
39.9 secs. It’s almost as though,
exactly 20 years since Quick Nick’s
hair-raising F1 run, it was planned.
Heidfeld’s time remains the fastest
set in the Supercar Shootout, the
final of sorts, thanks to Sunday’s rain.
More important than the timing

screen was the celebration of Sir
Jackie Stewart, for recently turning
80 and becoming World Champion
for the first time 50 years ago. If the
sight of his tartan-banded white
helmet poking from his title-
winning Matra – being followed by
the similar ones of his two sons in
similarly title-winning Tyrrells 003
and 006 – wasn’t emotional enough,
his pause for an affectionate
moment with his wife capped it.
Standing waiting for the rarest
machinery to power up the hill is
the best way to miss the best of the
event – better to wander among the
huge crowds of people and cars of
the main paddock to get up close to
the special offerings.
And it was quite a welcome to the
tent-filled Tarmac, with Porsche
917s lined up including all manner
of variants to celebrate the model’s
50th anniversary. Among them was
an ex-Vic Elford and Gérard
Larousse Martini-liveried Lang-
heck, a trio of Gulf cars, and even
the open-top Audi-engined 917-PA
from Can-Am and the roadgoing
ex-Count Rossi car.
Just as special was the 908/03,
while the mad one-off 909 Bergspy-
der hillclimber was afforded its UK
debut. Meanwhile, the sight of
Richard Attwood contorting his

The centrepiece of the motoring


summer for many – fans, cars and


famous racing faces alike


WORDS JACK PHILLIPS PHOTOGRAPHY JAMES MANN
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