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In the Paddock at Goodwood

September 25, 2023 By pete

Vintage Goodwood!

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp

The Goodwood Revival is renowned for its attention to detail, and the ability to get up close and personal to the cars and drivers across the site. However, between the track fence and race track, obviously, and the tow road and assembly area are places which are considered to be less safe for the general public and are only accessible to the teams and accredited members of the press.

I hope the following photos give you a small taste of what goes on in those two areas and if, in some of the shots, it looks like chaos, let me tell you that it is all beautifully choreographed thanks to the skill and dedication of the hard-working marshalls. Oh and just a thought with regards to attention to detail, each year the Driver’s Club is built around a theme. Last year it was the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb, this year it was a jungle theme even down to the weather which was tropical to say the least.

Winner of the first ever race at Goodwood on the 18th September 1948, the Jaguar SS100 based Pycroft Jaguar, built and driven by P.de.FC Pycroft.

Maserati 4 CLT and 6CM

Bruce Meyer with Aaron Shelby

Maserati 6CM and V16 BRM

Maserati 8CM

Sea of Green

Alfa TIs

Ferrari Breadvan

Delage 15 S8 dash

Dolly and Gracie

ERA B Type R9B

Lotus 49

Lotus 56B cockpit

Lotus 56B Pratt & Whitney Gas Turbine

Paddins Dowling’s ERA R5B Remus

Talbot T26C

Ferrari TdF 250

What a line up!

Waiting to do the belts up, the mechanic sits on the nose and then straps the driver in place once he is in the cockpit

Lotus 79

GTOs out in force,

Bugatti T44

GT40s getting ready to go.

SWB and LM

Dino 246S

Shelby Daytona Coupe CSX2300, 1968 Ford GT40 MKIII winner of Le Mans in 1968 and 69, 1966 GT40 MK111 winner of Le Mans in 1966.

The 1000 HP Sunbeam, the first car to attain speed of over 200 mph, driven by Major Henry Segrave at Daytona Beach on the 29th March 1927. Known as ‘The Slug,’ the Sunbeam is currently being restored by the National Motor Museum to running order ready for the Centenary of Major Segrave’s record.

Elegant pushing, Alfa 308C.

Alfa 8C2300

Birdcage Maserati

It was blooming hot at the Revival so I decided to have a sit down in the shade in the corner of the assembly area, and this was the view from my seat

And green Cobras….

Bizzarrini P538

Shelby Group shot.

Don’t know!

Symphony in red.

Alfas under the trees.

Tagged With: 2023 Goodwood Revival, Bruce Meyer with Aaron Shelby, bugatti t44, ERA B Type R9B, ferrari breadvan, Jonathan Sharp photo, Maserati 4 CLT, Talbot T26C

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  1. anatoly arutunoff says

    September 26, 2023 at 1:00 am

    since i’m old i wonder if i ever wrote you about a c- or d-type i saw in the bassano del grappa rally for open cars in ’17. i asked the french owner about this fascinating machine and he told me it had a french body, really lovely (or at least different). i was having so much fun in general on that sweltering day that i never asked him if it was a rebody after an accident, or whatever. pale blue. anybody else ever seen it? road registered of course.

  2. Matt Kisler says

    September 26, 2023 at 6:43 am

    The “don’t know” Ferrari is I think Jason Wright’s 246SP replica, about which Doug Nye wrote in an Autosport forum following the 2022 Festival of Speed, quoting the serial number as 0790R and saying that it was built around an original engine and transaxle by Setford Racing.

  3. Charley Seavey says

    September 26, 2023 at 9:59 am

    Much as I dislike climbing into an airplane, Goodwood has moved way up on my bucket list. Great pictures, lots of history.

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