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Goodwood Festival of Speed 2017 - pictures

The best images from the 2017 Goodwood Festival of Speed

By:Auto Express team
2 Jul 2017
Go to: Goodwood Festival of Speed 2017: round-up
  • Goodwood Festival of Speed 2017 - header

    The 2017 Goodwood Festival of Speed takes place over four days between Thursday 29th June and Sunday 2nd July.

  • Goodwood Festival of Speed 2017 - The Five Stages of Ecclestone

    <span>This year's Goodwood sculpture is called '</span><span>The Five Stages of Ecclestone' after former F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone</span>

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  • Goodwood Festival of Speed 2017 - wheel

    Every year there is a theme at Goodwood, and this year's is 'Peaks of Performance – Motorsport’s Game-Changers'.

  • Goodwood Festival of Speed 2017 - overview

    Previous themes at Goodwood have included 'Addicted to Winning – The Unbeatable Champions of Motor Sport' and 'Full Throttle – The Endless Pursuit of Power'.

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  • Goodwood Festival of Speed 2017 - Bugattis

    Car manufacturers from the across the globe descend upon Goodwood every year, including the likes of Bugatti.

  • Jaguar XE SV Project 8

    The Jaguar XE SV Project 8 was one of the stars at Goodwood this year.

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  • The XE SV Project 8 boasts 592bhp, making it the most potent roadgoing Jaguar ever.

  • Despite being the most powerful Jaguar in history, the XE SV Project 8 will be limited to just 300 models.

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  • Jaguar claims the XE SV Project 8 will have a 0-60mph time of 3.3 seconds and a 200mph top speed.

  • Jaguar F-Type SVR - Goodwood full front

    It wasn't just the XE SV Project 8 on show at the Jaguar stand - this F-Type SVR also attracted the crowds.

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  • Range Rover Velar - Goodwood front

    Land Rover used the 2017 Goodwood Festival of Speed to show of its new Range Rover Velar.

  • The Range Rover Velar will sit between the existing Range Rover Evoque and Range Rover Sport.

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  • Range Rover Velar - Goodwood rear

    The Range Rover Velar was first revealed at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show, but this is the first time it's been seen in the UK.

  • The Velar will be a rival for the&nbsp;Porsche Macan and&nbsp;BMW X6&nbsp;when it goes on sale.

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  • Range Rover Velar - Goodwood dash

    It's expected to hit showrooms later this summer, costing from £44,830.

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  • Jaguar Land Rover's 2017 Goodwood Stand features a Range Rover Velar showing its off-road capabilities.

  • Porsche 911 GT2 RS - Goodwood front

    After making a surprise appearance in Los Angeles, the hardcore Porsche 911 GT2 RS made its official debut at Goodwood.

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  • Porsche 911 GT2 RS - Goodwood side/rear

    The Porsche 911 GT2 RS is the most powerful 911 ever, with its&nbsp;<span>3.8-litre biturbo flat-six producing 690bhp.</span>

  • Porsche 911 GT2 RS - Goodwood full rear

    The Porsche 911 GT2 RS&nbsp;<span>manages 0-62mph in 2.8 seconds, while top speed is clocked at 211mph.</span>

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  • BMW 8 Series Concept - Goodwood front

    The highlight of BMW's Goodwood stand was the eye-catching 8 Series Concept.

  • BMW 8 Series Concept - Goodwood rear

    The BMW 8 Series Concept has been designed to preview a future production model, which is expected to arrive in 2018.

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  • Maserati Gran Turismo - Goodwood front

    Maserati used the 2017 Goodwood Festival of Speed to pull the covers off of its updated GranTurimso.

  • Maserati Gran Turismo - Goodwood rear

    The Maserati GranTurismo has been refreshed for 2018, with&nbsp;a subtle new look inside and out.

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  • The convertible Rolls-Royce Dawn has been given the Black Badge treatment, and it was on show at Goodwood this year.

  • Rolls-Royce Dawn Black Badge - Goodwood rear

    The Rolls-Royce Dawn Black Badge follows the Wraith and Ghost Black Badge editions that were revealed at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show.

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  • A solid black paint finish and engineering tweaks sets the Rolls-Royce Dawn Black Badge apart from the standard car.

  • Apart from the numerous cars on show, Rolls-Royce's Goodwood stand was dominated by a large Spirit of Ecstasy statue.&nbsp;

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  • A Black Badge version of the Rolls-Royce Wraith joined the Dawn at Goodwood.

  • Also seen on Rolls-Royce's stand was the bespoke one-off Sweptail, which was designed for one wealthy customer.

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  • The Rolls-Royce Sweptail features a rear end that was&nbsp;inspired by the Rolls-Royces of the 1920s.

  • McLaren had a large presence at this year's Goodwood Festival of Speed, including the all-new 570 Spider.

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  • The 570S Spider is the fourth car in McLaren's&nbsp;Sports Series range, joining the 540C, 570S coupe and 570GT.

  • The new McLaren 570S Spider is already available to order, costing from&nbsp;£164,750.

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  • McLaren 720S - Goodwood front

    The McLaren 720S is the replacement for the 650S and it was one of the main attractions at Goodwood this year.

  • Lamborghini Huracan Performante - Goodwood front

    The new lightweight Lamborghini Huracan Performante was looking glorious at Goodwood.

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  • Lamborghini Aventador S - Goodwood front

    The Huracan Performante was joined on the Lamborghini stand by the Aventador S.

  • Audi used the 2017 Goodwood Festival of Speed to reveal the new R8 Spyder V10 Plus to the world.

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  • The Audi R8 Spyder V10 Plus is the convertible version of the standard car, boasting 602bhp and a 204mph top speed.

  • We first saw the Audi Q8 Sport Concept at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show, but it was also hard to miss at Goodwood.

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  • The striking Q8 Sport Concept previews the hot new Audi SQ8 SUV, which is set to feature a&nbsp;potent hybrid powertrain and a racy aerodynamic bodykit.

  • Vauxhall VXR8 GTS - Goodwood front

    Vauxhall's Aussie muscle car import, the VXR8, was on show at the 2017 Goodwood Festival of Speed.

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  • Amongst all the supercars on show, the new TX5 London Taxi attracted plenty of the paying public.

  • The new plug-in hybrid London Taxi also made its dynamic debut at the 2017 Goodwood show.

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  • Bugatti Chiron - Goodwood front

    The long-awaited successor to the Bugatti Veyron, the 261mph Chiron, was on display at the 2017 Goodwood Festival of Speed.

  • Koenigsegg - Goodwood

    Not wanting to be outdown by other supercar manufacturers,&nbsp;Koenigsegg were also at Goodwood.

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  • Aston Martin Valkyrie - Goodwood front

    Aston Martin’s bonkers Valkyrie hybrid hypercar has drawn plenty of attention in Goodwood motor show hall.

  • Aston Martin GTE Le Mans car - Goodwood front

    With the Valkyrie occupying motor show crowds, Aston’s fleet of racing models will all fire up the hill over the next few days.

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  • Aston Martin GTE Le Mans car - Goodwood rear

    Part of Aston Martin's display was this LeMans-winning Vantage GTE.

  • Older (but no less exciting) hypercars can be found if you look hard enough; here’s a Ferrari Enzo.&nbsp;

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  • Ferrari F40 - Goodwood front

    A legendary 1987 Ferrari F40 on display at the Goodwood historic section.

  • Ferrari at Goodwood

    <span>This year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed coincides with&nbsp;</span>Ferrari<span>’s 70th birthday.</span>

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  • <span>Goodwood celebrated Ferrari's 70th birthday in some style with at least 70 of the Italian manufacturer’s cars on show.</span>

  • Also&nbsp;Ferraris of all shapes and sizes were found attacking the hill at Goodwood.

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  • Ferrari stand - Goodwood

    Ferraris from throughout the brand's history were on display for public viewing.

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  • Lamborghini Miura - Goodwood front

    The Lamborghini Miura is a sixties style icon and was one of the pioneers of the supercar as we know it today.&nbsp;

  • McLaren F1 - Goodwood front

    A McLaren F1 always attracts lots of attention at Goodwood. Hitting 240mph in 1998, it set and held the record for the world’s fastest production car for seven years.&nbsp;

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  • Porsche stand - Goodwood

    The Porsche stand is littered with rare historic racing cars, many of which have gone up the Goodwood hill.&nbsp;

  • Porsche at Goodwood

    Porsche were the main manufacturer rivalling Ferrari for the most cars at Goodwood this year.

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  • Porsche 911 - Goodwood front

    An early Porsche 911 sits idle ready for its Goodwood hillclimb attempt, and you’ll have no trouble noticing it in this hue.&nbsp;

  • It’s not just 20<sup>th</sup> century Porsches on display at Goodwood: this Carrera GT was also on display for the Concours D’Elegance

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  • Porsche Carrera GT - Goodwood rear

    The Porsche Carrera GT's 5.7-litre V10 could propel it from 0-62mph in 3.9 seconds.

  • The AMG V12-powered Pagani Zonda takes a prominent position in Goodwood’s Concours D’Elegance.&nbsp;

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  • Honda Civic Type R - Goodwood

    Honda is marking 25 years of Type R at Goodwood this year. Here are the current and previous generation Civic Type R models fresh from the hillclimb.&nbsp;

  • Jeep - Goodwood

    This is meant to be a life-size version of the eighties Tamiya Wild Willy remote control Jeep.

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  • Ford Goodwood stand

    Ford’s Goodwood stand is one of the largest at the show this year, featuring a number of exhibits and displays inside.&nbsp;

  • Ford Goodwood stand - overview

    Ford may have one of the largest stands at Goodwood, but they also have one of the largest car collections on show.

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  • Ford Goodwood stand - jump

    Visitors to Ford’s stand will be able to make a speedy exit via the jumping plinth.&nbsp;

  • Ford Goodwood stand - lego

    A lifesize model of a Ford racing driver constructed completely from Lego was also present.

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  • Ford GT LeMans car - Goodwood

    Ford has both road-going and race versions of the GT at Goodwood. This is the category-winning Le Mans version from last year.&nbsp;

  • Hyundai is making sure customers are aware of its new-found racing pedigree with its i20 WRC car on display at Goodwood.&nbsp;

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  • FIA Goodwood stand

    Nestled between a host of car manufacturer displays was the FIA's official stand.

  • Alfa Romeo Goodwood stand

    The Alfa Romeo stand at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed.&nbsp;

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  • The Renault stand is one of the largest at this year’s Festival of Speed, and it is marking its 40<sup>th</sup> anniversary of its involvement in Formula 1.&nbsp;

  • Honda Goodwood stand

    Honda always has a unique-looking stand at Goodwood, and this year’s industrial-looking one is no different…

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  • Honda NSX - Goodwood

    Inside Honda’s stand it’s business as usual, however, with the rapid NSX hybrid supercar on display.&nbsp;

  • Mercedes is celebrating 50 years of its AMG performance brand at Goodwood, with a strong lineup of historic and new cars.&nbsp;

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  • The Mercedes-AMG GT R on display in AMG’s Goodwood stand.&nbsp;

  • The four-door Mercedes-AMG concept, which will enter production in 2019, made its Goodwood debut.&nbsp;

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  • Although it's not in action at Goodwood, Mercedes' title-winning Formula 1 car was on display.

  • BMW Goodwood stand

    Another leviathan of the Festival of Speed manufacturer displays is BMW’s multi-floor effort.&nbsp;

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  • Lexus Goodwood stand

    Lexus had plenty on display this year, including the new LC500 2+2 sports car.&nbsp;

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  • Goodwood sculpture - The Five Stages of Ecclestone

    This year’s centure feature on Lord March’s front lawn celebrates the life and career of Bernie Ecclestone, the controversial former chief executive of the sport.&nbsp;

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  • The five iconic Formula One cars represent the five distinct eras in of Bernie’s involvement in the sport – including Michael Schumacher’s Ferrari F2001.

  • Also on the central feature is Nico Rosberg’s 2016 championship winning Mercedes-AMG W07 F1 car.&nbsp;

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  • This Brabham BT49 represents Bernie’s championship winning stint as the owner of the team. Nelson Piquet took the title back in 1981.

  • The iconic Gold Leaf Lotus 72 marks Bernie’s time as the manager of Austria’s Jochen Rindt, who is the sport’s only posthumous champion.&nbsp;

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  • This Connaught F1 car was driven by Bernie in the 1958 Monaco Grand Prix – representing his short stint behind the wheel before he moved into management.&nbsp;

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  • Renault R.S. 2027 Vision F1 concept - Goodwood front
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  • Jaguar Formula E car
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  • Williams F1 car
  • Porsche 919 Hybrid Le Mans winner - Goodwood front
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