Classic American

GOODWOOD RIVIVAL

Last year there was no Goodwood Revival because of some horrid little virus, but this year it was back with a bang. Indeed, it was ‘A magical step back in time’ and no one in the vast crowd seemed to have a care in the world. At least not for three days. All their worries and problems were left at the gates. More people than ever seemed to have embraced the spirit of Goodwood, made the effort to dress the part in period clothing and immersed themselves into the show.

And what a show it was, and furthermore it was an interactive one. There was music and dancing, a funfair and bars, the Sky cinema, shops and a vintage car boot sale, air displays, hot rod and military parades, mods and rockers

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