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Five key elements to watch at the 2023 Goodwood Revival

The 25th Goodwood Revival is due to be held this weekend and, from birthday celebrations to iconic cars, there's plenty to look forward to at an extra special edition of the historic motorsport extravaganza

Goodwood’s Motor Circuit, like other ex-RAF Second World War aerodromes repurposed for car racing in peacetime, was not Britain’s grandest venue in its contemporary era. Aintree, with its imposing horse racing infrastructure, claimed that crown. Yet the hospitality lavished upon visiting sporting greats by the petrolhead ninth Duke of Richmond & Gordon – Brooklands race winner and aviator Freddie March, for whom Castrol R was as much the elixir of life as champagne – made it the most sociable.

Parties at Goodwood House, his family seat since 1697, and cricket matches outside in the park, made it a magnet for the world’s top drivers, sporting cognoscenti and socialites. That tradition continues in the care of his grandson Charles, the 11th Duke, who as the Earl of March achieved his dream of reopening the track in 1998, following a 32-year hiatus.

Now, everybody is invited to the Revival, the peerless mecca of motorsport lifestyle set in a pre-1966 timewarp, which this weekend celebrates its 25th edition (2020’s was cancelled due to COVID) in Goodwood’s 75th anniversary year.

Shades of Nine Hours

Source: Autosport

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