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6 Nov 2014, 21:12 (Ref:3472323) | #1 | |
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2015 Goodwood 'Festival of Speed'
Hi everyone,
I hope this is the correct place to mention next year's FOS as it is a sort of hillclimb ... Paula GOODWOOD REVEALS THEME FOR 2015 FESTIVAL OF SPEED Goodwood is delighted to announce that the theme for the 2015 Festival of Speed will be ‘Flat-out and Fearless: Racing on the Edge’. ‘Flat-out and Fearless’ typifies some of the most spectacular drivers and moments from motor sport’s past and present. Who could forget the wheel-bumping final-lap battle between Gilles Villeneuve’s Ferrari and Rene Arnoux’s Renault at the 1979 French Grand Prix, or the sight of the legendary Colin McRae hurling his Subaru over the Bunnings jumps on Rally Australia in 1997? Juan Manuel Fangio’s decision to race “at 100 per cent for the only time in my life” to overhaul the Ferraris to win the 1957 German GP, and the legendary duel between Barry Sheene and Kenny Roberts at Silverstone in 1979 provide further examples of how racing on the edge has captured the imagination of motor sport fans across the globe. The Festival of Speed, which celebrates the very best from the past and present of motoring and motor sport, will be held on 25-28 June, 2015*. The event will open with many of the world’s largest motor manufacturers showcasing their latest models at the Moving Motor Show on Thursday, 25 June* *All dates remain provisional until further notice. Last edited by Paulaweybridge; 6 Nov 2014 at 21:22. |
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