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Goodwood Revival 2021, Part 1

September 27, 2021 By pete

Sir Jackie Stewart and Lady Susie Moss

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp

Goodwood, 17-19 September
‘The Goodwood Revival, a magical step back in time’ is a very apt description, but back in the 50s and 60s surely people were not this polite, or this friendly? The politeness arrives the minute you walk through the main gate, no cancel that, it starts the minute you drive into the car parks. Everyone greets you with a smile and that is usual followed with a ‘Good morning, Sir/Madam.’ Even the people controlling the pedestrian crossing seem to be blowing their whistles in a friendly manner.

There is no doubt about it, the workers, the spectators and the drivers were was just glad to be back at Goodwood; you only have to look at the faces to see that. Monday mornings return us to the real world of 2021; it is going to come as a bit of a shock.

I think I will stay here for a while longer.

Andre Lotterer

Andre Lotterer with Rupert Clevely.

Andrew Jordan and his cleaning ladies.

Benoit Treluyer

Brian Johnson of ACDC

Antony Reid, Richard Attwood, Troy Corser and the grid girls.

British Touring Car ace Matt Neal

Derek Bell

Elliot Moss Restauranter and son of the late Sir Stirling Moss.

David Brabham

Damon Hill

Eric Helary

Ford CEO Jim Farley hence a GT40

Jenson Button looking for Oliver Hardy.

Jochan Mass and Tazio (Graeme Hardy)

Karun Chandhok

Peter Greenfield with the ex Giddings Alfa 158.

Marshalls

Motorcycle racer Jenny Tinmouth

Nick Mason

Nigel Griffiths (entrant), Ewen Sergison (driver)

Rauno Aaltonen

Richard Attwood

Romain Dumas

Ross Brawn

Rowan Atkinson

Sir Jackie Stewart

Jean Eric Vergne

Tagged With: Andre Lotterer, Antony Reid, Benoit Treluyer, Damon Hill, David Brabham, Ford CEO Jim Farley, Goodwood 2021, jackie stewart, jenson button, nick mason

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Mark R. Carmon says

    September 28, 2021 at 8:29 am

    “The right crowd and no crowding.”

  2. Dave Willis says

    September 28, 2021 at 2:14 pm

    Why does AC/DC (note / ) get a mention, and not Pink Floyd (Nick Mason)?

  3. Michael Cosgrove says

    October 1, 2021 at 12:11 pm

    All of my favorite drivers have turned into old men! Have they aged like I have?

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