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These Are The Best Video Of Goodwood Festival Of Speed Runs

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The Goodwood Festival of Speed was presented by Mastercard this year and it kicked off on Thursday in style. It was a day of incredible supercar debuts, including ones from Czinger, Porsche, Ferrari, Koenigsegg and more, the first appearance of some of the world’s most important cars, including the BMW M3 Touring. There was also the first Timed Practice for our Timed Shootout cars, including the bonkers, 2000PS, Ford Electric SuperVan, Travis Pastrana and the McMurtry Speirling in the hands of ex-F1 driver Max Chilton and much more.

On Friday Nigel Mansell returned to his Ferrari F1 car as the action got underway properly, with every single car that’s taking part in the weekend on the hill. With F1 cars, Le Mans winners, N24 cars, supercars and more attacking the Hill. On Saturday, the second fastest Goodwood Hill time ever, an incredible Timed Shootout qualifying, rally cars in action, driftkhana going wild… Saturday was a day of tyre destruction and very fast runs. We also saw Wayne Rainey do a wheelie on his adapted bike, a Le Mans winning 911 RSR absolutely ruin some tires, Travis Pastrana absolutely go for it and Klaus Ludwig show that old rally cars can still drift.

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