Goodwood Revival 2017 Collection
EDITORS COMMENTSThe Goodwood Revival 2017 was a spectacular event that brought together an incredible array of classic cars and racing enthusiasts
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The Goodwood Revival 2017 was a spectacular event that brought together an incredible array of classic cars and racing enthusiasts. Among the highlights were the CM21 2206 Jaguar XK 120, a true beauty on wheels that turned heads wherever it went. Another standout was the CM21 1928 Gillian Goldsmith and Chris Woodgate's Aston Martin DB4GT, exuding elegance and power in equal measure. Not to be outdone, the CM21 2072 Bizzarrini 5300GT driven by Andrew Hall and Jamie McIntyre commanded attention with its sleek design and roaring engine. Meanwhile, the Cooper Jaguar T33 piloted by Chris Ward and Bob Francis (CM21 2892) showcased both speed and style as they tore through the track. A historic moment unfolded when Alfred Jodl and Hannes Rambold took to the circuit in their Cooper Monaco Climax Mark II Type 57 (CM21 2217), paying homage to racing legends of yesteryears. The adrenaline-pumping action continued with Andy Newall, Frank Stippler, Andrew Smith, Oliver Bryant behind the wheel of their Ferrari 250 SWB (CM21 2016), leaving spectators breathless with every twist and turn. The iconic Jaguar D-Type Long Nose (CM21 1794) made a grand appearance at Goodwood Revival '17; its timeless design still captivating hearts after all these years. Helmut Gassmann's Connaught B-type (CM21-1673) proved that age is just a number as it effortlessly maneuvered around corners while Stephan Rettenmaier pushed boundaries in his Maserati 250F (CM21-1676). Adding a touch of nostalgia was Alan Middleton's Aston Martin Speed Model Red Dragon (CM211595), reminiscent of an era filled with glamourous adventures.