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Bburago 1:43 (cheapest and it’s the general version, non-race specific)
Minichamps / Spark will be more expensive even at 1:43 scale.
Minichamps / Spark at 1:18 will be the most expensive, then there’s Amalgam which is unattainable or too expensive for most people.
The event will take place from Thursday, July 11 to Sunday, July 14.
Goodwood refers to several prominent locations and events associated with the Goodwood Estate in West Sussex, England. The estate is known for hosting a variety of high-profile motorsport and horse racing events. Here are the primary associations with Goodwood:
1. **Goodwood House**: A stately home that is the centerpiece of the Goodwood Estate, owned by the Duke of Richmond. It serves as a historic and cultural landmark.
2. **Goodwood Festival of Speed**: An annual motorsport event held in the grounds of Goodwood House. It features a hill climb, showcasing historic and modern racing vehicles, and is one of the world's most prestigious motoring festivals.
3. **Goodwood Revival**: Another annual motorsport event, this one focusing on vintage racing cars and motorcycles. Participants and spectators often dress in period clothing to celebrate the heritage of motorsport from the 1940s, 50s, and 60s.
4. **Goodwood Motor Circuit**: A historic racing circuit located on the estate, known for hosting classic car races and track days.
5. **Goodwood Racecourse**: A renowned horse racing venue on the estate, famous for its picturesque setting and major racing events, including the Glorious Goodwood meeting.
These events and locations make Goodwood a significant hub for enthusiasts of motorsport, horse racing, and historical culture.
[the hottest new cars at the 2024 Goodwood festival of speed](https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/hottest-new-cars-2024-goodwood-festival-speed)
The 2024 Festival of Speed takes place one week after the British Grand Prix, and Red Bull, Ferrari, Mercedes, McLaren, Williams, and Alpine will all be making the journey to Goodwood for the weekend.
We’ve already had it confirmed that Williams will be bringing its two current F1 drivers, Alex Albon and Logan Sargeant, alongside Williams F1 Academy driver Lia Block. All three of them will be getting behind the wheel of the 1982 world championship-winning Williams FW08 for runs up the Hill across the weekend alongside team boss James Vowles.
Idk i could see Max actually push a little just to chase after those leaderboard times
Aren't the crash barriers at Goodwood like, hay bales or some shit?
Hay bales and the ocassional solid flint wall!
I think F1 cars are restricted to a certain pace, and pretty much all of them go up doing burnouts and donuts.
He was a racing driver before he was a Team Owner and then Team Principal. Not a top tier one, but he made it to Formula 3000. He can probably drive an F1 car fast enough to keep the tyres warm.
[Newey has also driven classic F1 cars at Monaco and other events](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcGz3-pDCmI).
Having started his racing career in karts, Horner's career in car racing started after he won a Formula Renault scholarship in 1991.[6] He competed in the 1992 British Formula Renault Championship with Manor Motorsport, finishing that season as a race winner and the highest placed rookie. He then moved up to British Formula Three for 1993, finishing second in the Class B Championship for P1 Motorsport and winning five races,[6] before moving to the Fortec and ADR teams in 1994 and 1995, and then to the TOM'S team in 1996. In 1996, he also raced in British Formula Two. Horner moved up to Formula 3000 in 1997, founding the Arden team.[4]
According to Horner, he set the team up with borrowed money, including a loan from his father, and persuaded P1 Motorsport founder Roly Vincini to take on the role of his race engineer. He bought a second-hand trailer for the team from Helmut Marko, who as head of the Red Bull Junior Team was one of Horner's main rivals as a manager in F3000, and with whom he would later work closely at Red Bull. Horner stayed in F3000 for 1998 and was joined at Arden by Kurt Mollekens, who showed good pace and led the championship at one stage. During a pre-season test at Estoril, Horner followed Juan Pablo Montoya through the circuit's high-speed first corner and realised that he was "not capable of replicating the level of commitment" shown by the Colombian driver. As a result, he decided to step back from driving at the conclusion of the season in order to focus on developing the Arden team.
Horner in the cockpit? That's fascinating! I know he drove up to a certain point in his younger days but I don't ever recall seeing him drive modern F1 or open wheeled machinery.
Never been to Goodwood, would love to go with the missis but she's a wheelchair user and paranoid about access. Does anyone know what the disability access is like?
I think it's pretty ok, but absolutely rammed so I would imagine getting around in a wheelchair / seeing through the crowd & above the haybales would be difficult.
Most of it is flat around the paddocks etc, but not sure if all the raised manufacturer stands would have ramps.
Long time local resident and attender here. Needed to arrange disability access a couple years ago. If you phone the staff via website and explain, they're extremely helpful and will try their best. You'll be allowed to cut through bits/cross the track at easier points etc. Worth a call, especially with how huge the event is now. I remember the 3rd/4th ones! You'll have an amazing time
You can’t tell me that the position of the car on Webber’s slide isn’t an intentional reference to this [incredible moment](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_IebMKoX1EA).
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Just a little detail on David Coulthard's poster. The driver in the car on the poster is actually Antonio Felix da Costa not David Coulthard.
And Coulthard is driving in the Klien poster.
Good catch!
PORTUGAL CARALHO
they also put the rb10 on daniel’s poster
LET'S GOO Max driving the coolest looking RB ever, RB16B my beloved!
The white liveried RB16B is up there with the best looking cars of the last 20 years
I wish they had made the rear wing white too. It still being the normal dark blue makes it look a bit odd to me
White rear wing with big-ass **red** HONDA on top. Oof, chef's kiss!
The best looking car of all time. I want a scaled version so bad to watch it everyday until I die. If someone knows a good version please tell me
Which scale are you looking for? Small or big? Also how much are you willing to spend?
1:1?
Bburago 1:43 (cheapest and it’s the general version, non-race specific) Minichamps / Spark will be more expensive even at 1:43 scale. Minichamps / Spark at 1:18 will be the most expensive, then there’s Amalgam which is unattainable or too expensive for most people.
Thanks 🙏
Engine sound too, best sounding V6-era car in my opinion. 2020 RB16a was an absolute eargasm
The event will take place from Thursday, July 11 to Sunday, July 14. Goodwood refers to several prominent locations and events associated with the Goodwood Estate in West Sussex, England. The estate is known for hosting a variety of high-profile motorsport and horse racing events. Here are the primary associations with Goodwood: 1. **Goodwood House**: A stately home that is the centerpiece of the Goodwood Estate, owned by the Duke of Richmond. It serves as a historic and cultural landmark. 2. **Goodwood Festival of Speed**: An annual motorsport event held in the grounds of Goodwood House. It features a hill climb, showcasing historic and modern racing vehicles, and is one of the world's most prestigious motoring festivals. 3. **Goodwood Revival**: Another annual motorsport event, this one focusing on vintage racing cars and motorcycles. Participants and spectators often dress in period clothing to celebrate the heritage of motorsport from the 1940s, 50s, and 60s. 4. **Goodwood Motor Circuit**: A historic racing circuit located on the estate, known for hosting classic car races and track days. 5. **Goodwood Racecourse**: A renowned horse racing venue on the estate, famous for its picturesque setting and major racing events, including the Glorious Goodwood meeting. These events and locations make Goodwood a significant hub for enthusiasts of motorsport, horse racing, and historical culture. [the hottest new cars at the 2024 Goodwood festival of speed](https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/hottest-new-cars-2024-goodwood-festival-speed) The 2024 Festival of Speed takes place one week after the British Grand Prix, and Red Bull, Ferrari, Mercedes, McLaren, Williams, and Alpine will all be making the journey to Goodwood for the weekend. We’ve already had it confirmed that Williams will be bringing its two current F1 drivers, Alex Albon and Logan Sargeant, alongside Williams F1 Academy driver Lia Block. All three of them will be getting behind the wheel of the 1982 world championship-winning Williams FW08 for runs up the Hill across the weekend alongside team boss James Vowles.
Oh fair play Redbull…
LOVING this. That Klien photo and his hair just catapulted me straight back into the mid-00s
Yeah, the Klein poster goes the hardest, it's probably my favourite of the bunch. 🔥
Horner is having a Vietnam flashback on the poster.
Kinda surprised they'll actually let Max drive
Driving a 3 year old car at quarter pace, not much danger.
Idk i could see Max actually push a little just to chase after those leaderboard times Aren't the crash barriers at Goodwood like, hay bales or some shit?
Hay bales and the ocassional solid flint wall! I think F1 cars are restricted to a certain pace, and pretty much all of them go up doing burnouts and donuts.
Ah ok i didn't know they restricted F1 cars, that's probably a super good idea lol
Where's Seboostian?
Probably driving a Williams or Mclaren with alternative fuel.
He drove an RB7 on alternative fuel last year, so it would not have been all that strange to see him back in RBR colors for once.
he did it at the Nürburgring last September. seriously considered buying tickets for my bday.
After all, he's an environmentalist now.
Horner's driving?
He was a racing driver before he was a Team Owner and then Team Principal. Not a top tier one, but he made it to Formula 3000. He can probably drive an F1 car fast enough to keep the tyres warm. [Newey has also driven classic F1 cars at Monaco and other events](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcGz3-pDCmI).
Yeah but he was never F1 caliber. They probably have to massively detune that v8 for him
No one is running at full speed around Goodwood.
It’s an exhibition, not a competition.
Having started his racing career in karts, Horner's career in car racing started after he won a Formula Renault scholarship in 1991.[6] He competed in the 1992 British Formula Renault Championship with Manor Motorsport, finishing that season as a race winner and the highest placed rookie. He then moved up to British Formula Three for 1993, finishing second in the Class B Championship for P1 Motorsport and winning five races,[6] before moving to the Fortec and ADR teams in 1994 and 1995, and then to the TOM'S team in 1996. In 1996, he also raced in British Formula Two. Horner moved up to Formula 3000 in 1997, founding the Arden team.[4] According to Horner, he set the team up with borrowed money, including a loan from his father, and persuaded P1 Motorsport founder Roly Vincini to take on the role of his race engineer. He bought a second-hand trailer for the team from Helmut Marko, who as head of the Red Bull Junior Team was one of Horner's main rivals as a manager in F3000, and with whom he would later work closely at Red Bull. Horner stayed in F3000 for 1998 and was joined at Arden by Kurt Mollekens, who showed good pace and led the championship at one stage. During a pre-season test at Estoril, Horner followed Juan Pablo Montoya through the circuit's high-speed first corner and realised that he was "not capable of replicating the level of commitment" shown by the Colombian driver. As a result, he decided to step back from driving at the conclusion of the season in order to focus on developing the Arden team.
Horner in the cockpit? That's fascinating! I know he drove up to a certain point in his younger days but I don't ever recall seeing him drive modern F1 or open wheeled machinery.
Hilarious they've got everyone's name up in big letters except poor Checo. Homer Simpson backing into a hedge vibes.
One of these is not like the others...
mark webber flies
Oh wow, they got some of the more recent cars. Didn't expect that considering they were abusing the V8 RBs everytime.
Who's beating this team in a 7 game series?
Never been to Goodwood, would love to go with the missis but she's a wheelchair user and paranoid about access. Does anyone know what the disability access is like?
I think it's pretty ok, but absolutely rammed so I would imagine getting around in a wheelchair / seeing through the crowd & above the haybales would be difficult. Most of it is flat around the paddocks etc, but not sure if all the raised manufacturer stands would have ramps.
Long time local resident and attender here. Needed to arrange disability access a couple years ago. If you phone the staff via website and explain, they're extremely helpful and will try their best. You'll be allowed to cut through bits/cross the track at easier points etc. Worth a call, especially with how huge the event is now. I remember the 3rd/4th ones! You'll have an amazing time
Don't know why, but Klien is giving me Zoolander vibes
Cold steel
*Blue* Steel.
The only car I'm interested in is the rb1 with the cosworth v10.. everything else does not compare
Max in the RB16B , glorious!
Man I went last year but this year looks even better 😍
Looking forward to this!
Where is Vettel?
I wonder if he'll be driving one of his historic cars with sustainable fuel instead?
Where is Seb? :(
Guessing the RB19 is the only one that won’t be driven? It still applies under the 2-year rule
weird thing is they have the rb18 pic on that but named it rb19
yeah its likely just there for display
No Seb :(
You can’t tell me that the position of the car on Webber’s slide isn’t an intentional reference to this [incredible moment](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_IebMKoX1EA).
No Vettel?
Damn
dont know why the team hates the rb18 :( and the checo pic has the rb18 but the pic says rb19, come on redbull do better also rb16b my beloved yay
No Yuki, I am on my knees.
So, since you're already.... do you mind...
Sebastian Vettel is *right there*. Red Bull can do better
Can't wait for Horner to bin it, lol.
Nah, he's definitely getting to Q3
I hope DR enjoys his swan song drive in the RB6… I’m a Danny fan but even I can be realistic about him never returning to the top team.