Year of celebrations planned for Goodwood 75
The operators of Goodwood Circuit have announced a string of celebratory events across the course of the 2023 season to mark 75 years since the opening of the racing venue.…
What does the world’s biggest historic racing event – Silverstone Classic – have in store?
It’s Silverstone Classic’s turn to take the reins on July 20-22, an event that claims to be the world’s biggest historic racing meet, with more than 1000 cars competing. And on such a sprawling airfield such as Silverstone, the Classic – in its 28th year – is given the freedom to cover a staggering amount of ground.
The FIA Masters Historic Racing series features, including some more ‘contemporary’ historic racing classes, such as Formula 1, sports cars, the new Endurance Legends series (with Olympic cyclist Sir Chris Hoy competing in a Courage prototype), Pre-’66 Touring Cars and the Transatlantic Touring Car Trophy.
Touring cars are a pivotal part of the weekend, with the British Touring Car Championship getting an official celebration at Silverstone. ‘Tin-Top Sunday’ features four touring car grids, with cars from the late 1950s up to 2005. The Super Touring Car Trophy expects its biggest grids of the year, while the Historic Touring Car Challenge takes care of those who want to see machines of the type that did battle from 1966-90.
Furthermore, 1966 BTCC champion John Fitzpatrick and Jason Plato will lead a 60th-anniversary parade for the BTCC, including 60 saloons and touring cars including last year’s championship-winning Subaru and Jack Sears’ 1958-winning Austin Westminster.
Step back in time just a bit and you have the brilliant Stirling Moss Trophy, for pre-61 sports cars. Chevrolets, Coopers, Costins, Listers, Lotuses, Lolas and more do battle in the two-driver contest.
Pre-56 sports cars feature in the Woodcote Trophy, with the Jaguar XKs celebrating their 70th anniversary alongside stunning racers such as Jaguar D- and C-types, assorted Frazer Nashes and the Aston Martin DB5.
The 70th anniversary of the first British Grand Prix will also be marked with a track parade on Saturday – including cars that competed back in 1948.
A high-speed demonstration for ‘Legends of Modern Formula 1’, including significant F1 cars from the 1980s to the 2000s such as Ayrton Senna/Johnny Cecotto’s Toleman-Hart G184 and Sergio Pérez/Kamui Kobayashi’s Sauber C30 takes place on Friday lunchtime and Saturday at midday. The cars will be displayed in the national paddock throughout the weekend.
Racing ‘bikes will be celebrated with the ‘World GP Bike Legends’ demonstration, with 500cc two-strokes, new Yamaha YZF-R1s and more motorcycles starring. Wayne Gardner, Freddie Spencer, Phil Read, Christian Sarron and more are expected to attend the parade.
Live music complements the on-track action, with Soul II Soul and UB40 headlining along with tribute bands to well-known acts. Plus, auctions, air displays and car clubs complete the packed weekend.
Just be sure to bring your walking boots – the old airfield will keep your pedometer ticking over.
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