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.…
This Sunday September 2 sees the third annual Chelsea AutoLegends, held in the grounds of the Royal Hospital. The event is a celebration of style in automotive and motor sport history, with over 500 road and racing vehicles on display.
“From Formula One down,” said organiser Max Wakefield, “Britain houses some of the best engineers and builders of race-cars and race businesses in the world. The industry creates employment for both practical and academic minds, for individual craftsmen and multimillion pound companies. Our brilliance in this field should be shouted from the rooftops and heard by the many – and, where better to do this than the capital city and The Royal Hospital?”
Exhibitions this year include Stars’ Cars and ’70s Cool, as well as displays of Formula 1 and Le Mans racers. The contributions of women in motor sport will also be celebrated.
A new addition to the event will be the Techno Park, which will concentrate on British engineering innovation. The patron of the Park will be former Minister for Science and sports car owner-driver Paul Drayson.
For 2012, the festival will be supporting Armed Forces charity Walking with the Wounded.
For the latest updates or to purchase tickets for the event, visit www.chelseaautolegends.com.
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