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Let Lord March Show You What's Coming at the Goodwood Festival of Speed

Photo credit: Máté Petrány / Road&Track
Photo credit: Máté Petrány / Road&Track

From Road & Track

We have a long list of things that we know will make you really, really wish you were at the Goodwood Estate this weekend. However, there's one gentleman who has even more insight into what's coming to the Festival of Speed this year than the motoring press, and that would be no other than the guy ruining his lawn every year for us, the Duke of Richmond, Lord March himself.

Since its launch in 1998, the Festival of Speed has taken over the role of the former British Motor Show, and also became the largest party in Britain this side of Glastonbury. The historic Culver Block from Indianapolis was built into the starting line in 2011, and in the years since, the FoS has certainly grown into a global phenomenon, with tickets selling out long before you could prepare your Wellies for the inevitable rain and the following mud bath.

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But come rain or shine, a rural traffic mayhem or a temporary shortage of bitter ales, it's always worth the trip just south of London, for the following reasons:

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