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Can't wait for these this year!
May 7: Supercar Sunday
Celebrating the pinnacles of automotive engineering – the supercars and hypercars of the world, as well as high-performance exotica of all varieties. Supercar Sunday aims to bring together some of the greatest cars the world has ever seen.
June 4: Soft Top Sunday
It’s time to drop those tops and let your hair down as we celebrate the world of open-topped, open air motoring. Whether that be a canvas-roofed classic, a modern four-seater cabriolet with a folding hard-top or even no roof at all, Soft Top Sunday celebrates motoring opened up the elements.
August 6: Classic Car Sunday
Celebrating the heyday of motoring, Classic Car Sunday will welcome cars of all types, shapes and speeds – as long as they were built before 1978. We aim to fill the motor circuit with tax-exempt cars and bikes just a few weeks before the Revival gets underway.
October 1: Sushi Sunday
Collecting vehicles with that true banzai spirit, whether it be Nissan or Toyota, Honda or Suzuki Goodwood celebrates all vehicles from the Land of the Rising Sun, whether they’re JDM or EU spec, with two or four wheels for one day Goodwood turns Japanese.
November 5: Vee-Power Sunday
Gathering the giants of sonorous motoring, whether V4, V6, V8, V10 or V12 as long as your cylinders are angled apart we’ll welcome you to the Motor Circuit. Expect aural delights to go along with the visual spectacle.
May 7: Supercar Sunday
Celebrating the pinnacles of automotive engineering – the supercars and hypercars of the world, as well as high-performance exotica of all varieties. Supercar Sunday aims to bring together some of the greatest cars the world has ever seen.
June 4: Soft Top Sunday
It’s time to drop those tops and let your hair down as we celebrate the world of open-topped, open air motoring. Whether that be a canvas-roofed classic, a modern four-seater cabriolet with a folding hard-top or even no roof at all, Soft Top Sunday celebrates motoring opened up the elements.
August 6: Classic Car Sunday
Celebrating the heyday of motoring, Classic Car Sunday will welcome cars of all types, shapes and speeds – as long as they were built before 1978. We aim to fill the motor circuit with tax-exempt cars and bikes just a few weeks before the Revival gets underway.
October 1: Sushi Sunday
Collecting vehicles with that true banzai spirit, whether it be Nissan or Toyota, Honda or Suzuki Goodwood celebrates all vehicles from the Land of the Rising Sun, whether they’re JDM or EU spec, with two or four wheels for one day Goodwood turns Japanese.
November 5: Vee-Power Sunday
Gathering the giants of sonorous motoring, whether V4, V6, V8, V10 or V12 as long as your cylinders are angled apart we’ll welcome you to the Motor Circuit. Expect aural delights to go along with the visual spectacle.
SteveS Cup said:
Can't wait for these this year!
May 7: Supercar Sunday
Celebrating the pinnacles of automotive engineering – the supercars and hypercars of the world, as well as high-performance exotica of all varieties. Supercar Sunday aims to bring together some of the greatest cars the world has ever seen.
June 4: Soft Top Sunday
It’s time to drop those tops and let your hair down as we celebrate the world of open-topped, open air motoring. Whether that be a canvas-roofed classic, a modern four-seater cabriolet with a folding hard-top or even no roof at all, Soft Top Sunday celebrates motoring opened up the elements.
August 6: Classic Car Sunday
Celebrating the heyday of motoring, Classic Car Sunday will welcome cars of all types, shapes and speeds – as long as they were built before 1978. We aim to fill the motor circuit with tax-exempt cars and bikes just a few weeks before the Revival gets underway.
October 1: Sushi Sunday
Collecting vehicles with that true banzai spirit, whether it be Nissan or Toyota, Honda or Suzuki Goodwood celebrates all vehicles from the Land of the Rising Sun, whether they’re JDM or EU spec, with two or four wheels for one day Goodwood turns Japanese.
November 5: Vee-Power Sunday
Gathering the giants of sonorous motoring, whether V4, V6, V8, V10 or V12 as long as your cylinders are angled apart we’ll welcome you to the Motor Circuit. Expect aural delights to go along with the visual spectacle.
Yay! 2017 has now properly begun!May 7: Supercar Sunday
Celebrating the pinnacles of automotive engineering – the supercars and hypercars of the world, as well as high-performance exotica of all varieties. Supercar Sunday aims to bring together some of the greatest cars the world has ever seen.
June 4: Soft Top Sunday
It’s time to drop those tops and let your hair down as we celebrate the world of open-topped, open air motoring. Whether that be a canvas-roofed classic, a modern four-seater cabriolet with a folding hard-top or even no roof at all, Soft Top Sunday celebrates motoring opened up the elements.
August 6: Classic Car Sunday
Celebrating the heyday of motoring, Classic Car Sunday will welcome cars of all types, shapes and speeds – as long as they were built before 1978. We aim to fill the motor circuit with tax-exempt cars and bikes just a few weeks before the Revival gets underway.
October 1: Sushi Sunday
Collecting vehicles with that true banzai spirit, whether it be Nissan or Toyota, Honda or Suzuki Goodwood celebrates all vehicles from the Land of the Rising Sun, whether they’re JDM or EU spec, with two or four wheels for one day Goodwood turns Japanese.
November 5: Vee-Power Sunday
Gathering the giants of sonorous motoring, whether V4, V6, V8, V10 or V12 as long as your cylinders are angled apart we’ll welcome you to the Motor Circuit. Expect aural delights to go along with the visual spectacle.
Ian Wegg said:
Looking at the website it looks as though the two day event has been replaced by a Wake-Up.I could be wrong, but that's how I interpreted it...
wotnot said:
Ian Wegg said:
Looking at the website it looks as though the two day event has been replaced by a Wake-Up.I could be wrong, but that's how I interpreted it...
I'm torn as I'd hope to get in to the Soft Top Sunday at Goodwood but Supercars at Wilton is likely to be incredible plus there's a Soft Top Rendezvous at Wilton in July!
SteveS Cup said:
Exactly that. The Wake up has replaced it.
I'm torn as I'd hope to get in to the Soft Top Sunday at Goodwood but Supercars at Wilton is likely to be incredible plus there's a Soft Top Rendezvous at Wilton in July!
Both are great events but I think I prefer Wake Up to the Breakfast Club's. Goodwood gets so busy with the youngsters and their selfie sticks. I'm torn as I'd hope to get in to the Soft Top Sunday at Goodwood but Supercars at Wilton is likely to be incredible plus there's a Soft Top Rendezvous at Wilton in July!
GloriaGTI said:
SteveS Cup said:
Exactly that. The Wake up has replaced it.
I'm torn as I'd hope to get in to the Soft Top Sunday at Goodwood but Supercars at Wilton is likely to be incredible plus there's a Soft Top Rendezvous at Wilton in July!
Both are great events but I think I prefer Wake Up to the Breakfast Club's. Goodwood gets so busy with the youngsters and their selfie sticks. I'm torn as I'd hope to get in to the Soft Top Sunday at Goodwood but Supercars at Wilton is likely to be incredible plus there's a Soft Top Rendezvous at Wilton in July!
GT3-RS said:
GloriaGTI said:
SteveS Cup said:
Exactly that. The Wake up has replaced it.
I'm torn as I'd hope to get in to the Soft Top Sunday at Goodwood but Supercars at Wilton is likely to be incredible plus there's a Soft Top Rendezvous at Wilton in July!
Both are great events but I think I prefer Wake Up to the Breakfast Club's. Goodwood gets so busy with the youngsters and their selfie sticks. I'm torn as I'd hope to get in to the Soft Top Sunday at Goodwood but Supercars at Wilton is likely to be incredible plus there's a Soft Top Rendezvous at Wilton in July!
http://www.wiltonhouse.co.uk/supercar/
But the wakeup is still on isn't it?
http://www.wiltonhouse.co.uk/wake-up/
Bluedot said:
GT3-RS said:
GloriaGTI said:
SteveS Cup said:
Exactly that. The Wake up has replaced it.
I'm torn as I'd hope to get in to the Soft Top Sunday at Goodwood but Supercars at Wilton is likely to be incredible plus there's a Soft Top Rendezvous at Wilton in July!
Both are great events but I think I prefer Wake Up to the Breakfast Club's. Goodwood gets so busy with the youngsters and their selfie sticks. I'm torn as I'd hope to get in to the Soft Top Sunday at Goodwood but Supercars at Wilton is likely to be incredible plus there's a Soft Top Rendezvous at Wilton in July!
http://www.wiltonhouse.co.uk/supercar/
But the wakeup is still on isn't it?
http://www.wiltonhouse.co.uk/wake-up/
GT3-RS said:
GloriaGTI said:
SteveS Cup said:
Exactly that. The Wake up has replaced it.
I'm torn as I'd hope to get in to the Soft Top Sunday at Goodwood but Supercars at Wilton is likely to be incredible plus there's a Soft Top Rendezvous at Wilton in July!
Both are great events but I think I prefer Wake Up to the Breakfast Club's. Goodwood gets so busy with the youngsters and their selfie sticks. I'm torn as I'd hope to get in to the Soft Top Sunday at Goodwood but Supercars at Wilton is likely to be incredible plus there's a Soft Top Rendezvous at Wilton in July!
For those thinking of heading to the SuperCar breakfast club at Goodwood on May 7, the Cowdray Estate, about 20 minutes north of Goodwood, is hosting a Classic and Sports Car gala starting at midday and lasting until 6pm.
This isn't much of a clash, in that the SuperCar meeting is for modern cars - mainly - and probably mainly foreign ones at that, whereas this is for mainly British classic cars. The Cowdray event is being held for the first time, I think, so some of the claims might be slightly exaggerated or optimistic. More details here:
https://www.cowdray.co.uk/events/british-classic-c...
This isn't much of a clash, in that the SuperCar meeting is for modern cars - mainly - and probably mainly foreign ones at that, whereas this is for mainly British classic cars. The Cowdray event is being held for the first time, I think, so some of the claims might be slightly exaggerated or optimistic. More details here:
https://www.cowdray.co.uk/events/british-classic-c...
Bob CD said:
For those thinking of heading to the SuperCar breakfast club at Goodwood on May 7, the Cowdray Estate, about 20 minutes north of Goodwood, is hosting a Classic and Sports Car gala starting at midday and lasting until 6pm.
This isn't much of a clash, in that the SuperCar meeting is for modern cars - mainly - and probably mainly foreign ones at that, whereas this is for mainly British classic cars. The Cowdray event is being held for the first time, I think, so some of the claims might be slightly exaggerated or optimistic. More details here:
https://www.cowdray.co.uk/events/british-classic-c...
Or do both!This isn't much of a clash, in that the SuperCar meeting is for modern cars - mainly - and probably mainly foreign ones at that, whereas this is for mainly British classic cars. The Cowdray event is being held for the first time, I think, so some of the claims might be slightly exaggerated or optimistic. More details here:
https://www.cowdray.co.uk/events/british-classic-c...
I've signed up for the Cowdray event and have just received the route for the "Showcase Run". It goes past the circuit,
~iw
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