Goodwood Revival 2016 Collection
EDITORS COMMENTSThe Goodwood Revival 2016 brought together a spectacular array of vintage cars and motorcycles
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The Goodwood Revival 2016 brought together a spectacular array of vintage cars and motorcycles, showcasing the timeless beauty and power of these classic machines. Among the highlights was CM16 3385, piloted by Glen English and John McGuinness, as they roared past on their Norton Manx, leaving spectators in awe of their skill and speed. Meanwhile, CM16 2693 commanded attention with John Young and Jack Young at the helm of their Jaguar E-Type FHC. The sleek lines of this iconic car turned heads as it effortlessly glided through the track. Arnie Black took to the circuit in his Crossle Ford 7S (CM16 3106), demonstrating precision driving skills that left everyone amazed. The roar of its engine echoed through the air as he pushed boundaries lap after lap. Tom Alexander and Adrian Willmott showcased elegance behind the wheel of an Aston Martin DB4 GT (CM16 2614). Their seamless teamwork allowed them to navigate every turn with grace and finesse. Lukas Huni's Maserati A6GCS (CM16 1594) exuded class wherever it went. Its distinctive design caught every eye while Lukas expertly maneuvered around each corner. Derek Hood proved his mastery over his Cooper-Jaguar T33 (CM16 1603), pushing its limits on every straightaway. The crowd couldn't help but be captivated by this thrilling display of speed. Jason Yates made hearts race as he unleashed the power of his Ferrari 500 TRC (CM16 1614). Its fiery red exterior perfectly matched Jason's fearless approach on the track. Stephen Potts joined forces with David Coulthard in an Austin A35 (CM16 3597), proving that even smaller vehicles can pack a punch. Their nimble maneuvers left spectators cheering for more.