No dampened spirits at The Goodwood Revival
The virtually non-stop track activities included a pair of one-hour, two-driver races for 1960s GT cars. In addition to the familiar racing groups, the event this year celebrated the 1957 Grand Prix season and also celebrated the achievements of Ecurie Ecosse during the 1950s and 1960s. Like the tens of thousands of visitors, our photographers braved the weather and captured all the activities.
THE GREAT SEASON OF ‘57
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