A revival of what? I hear you ask
The truth be told, it is a revival of the glory days of motorsport. That's right, another tale of motorsport, and like the Festival of Speed, hosted by the Duke of Richmond, it aims to revive the spirit of the golden age of racing from 1948 to 1966.
This time, the action takes place a short hop from Goodwood House at the Goodwood Motor Circuit. This iconic circuit runs around the Goodwood Aerodrome.
As you arrive, prepare to step back in time.
Where is the Goodwood Revival?
How to get to the Goodwood Revival
The Goodwood Motor Circuit is just 30 miles west of Brighton. However, it gets very busy around the local country lanes during the revival weekend, so unless you are staying really close, you will be caught up in some traffic delays.
You can, of course, come by rail to Chichester and take a taxi or a bus; however, they are likely to experience the same traffic delays as those arriving by car.
Remember, it will take time to get into the venue - but think of all those beautiful cars you'll pass on the way to the circuit.
Highlights from the Goodwood Revival
It starts before you arrive…A day out at the Goodwood Revival
From another eraIf you want to know more about 'Going Retro', head to the Sussex Bloggers who cover it in some style.
All that charm aside, this is a motorsport event, after all.
Get your tickets early
It's a ticket only event and they sell out quickly. You can only buy them online, not on the gate.
Check out the Goodwood site for the latest on availability & pricing.
What to expect at the Goodwood Revival
The car's the star ...An AC Cobra versus a Ferrari. Some of these races are a real cat-and-mouse game, with sweet-handling thoroughbreds duking it out with monsters with phenomenal straight-line speed.
The battle unfolds lap after lap, maybe the chase telling on the pursuant, pushing too hard, with the inevitable consequences, or the pressure is too much for the lead car. Either way, you are guaranteed excitement.
Then you have this fire-spitting Jaguar in pursuit of an AC Cobra.
There are a number of different races run over the course of the weekend. They group cars of a similar class and age together, but there are still some epic David and Goliath battles to be had out there.
But these are not the only stars here.
We have the late, great, Sir Stirling Moss. We saw him race many times here before he finally hung up his racing boots. It's even more amazing when you think this is the circuit that ended his racing career on the 23rd April 1962
The event attracts a list of drivers from all forms of racing, with names like David Coulthard, Tom Kristensen, Steve Parrish, John McGuinness to name but a few.
There are other names you'll recognise, like Rowan Atkinson (That's right, Mr Bean), Sir Chris Hoy, who joins the list of other professional & gentlemen racers who put these beautiful pieces of machinery through their paces, and do what these machines were meant to do - Race.
But it's not all about racing.
Where to stay near the Goodwood Revival
Experience the Goodwood Revival
Oh, that sound…Weather permitting, there is always an air display, lest we forget that the Goodwood Motor Racing Circuit is also a light airport.
Once again, the organisers have put thought into the air display, and you will catch a glimpse of something in the air from that bygone era we keep referring to.
Take time
Museum pieces at the Goodwood Revival
Then it's back to the racingSo many of these machines would not be out of place in a museum. This 1930 Mercedes-Benz 710 SS Rennsport Tourer, ordered by Captain Malcolm Campbell, would not look out of place in the Mercedes Museum in Stuttgart.
Instead, she's being put through her paces here, the scream of her supercharger differentiating her from the other cars in the field.
Impressions from the Goodwood Revival
at the end of the dayHave You?
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What an incredible event! Goodwood Revival is a true celebration of classic cars and timeless style that I can’t wait to experience next year.
Yes, it’s a fantastic occasion, I loved seeing so many people dressed up and truly embracing the event.