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Another vintage year

IS THERE A UK MOTOR SPORT HAPPENING more hotly anticipated this year than Goodwood’s jewel, the Revival Meeting? The Festival of Speed was special, as will be the Members’ Meeting in October. The sun-drenched British Grand Prix is one that will never be forgotten, thanks largely to the antics of Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton, while fans have also flocked back to Silverstone Classic, British Touring Car Championship rounds, British Superbikes and much more. But the Revival – it’s the one so many of us missed more than anything during 2020. September isn’t September without it.

So what should we expect from the world’s favourite motor sport event and certainly the pinnacle of the historic racing season on September 17^19? The short answer is more of what we’ve become used to since the Duke of Richmond succeeded in bringing back racing to his grandfather’s

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