Evo Magazine

RICHARD MEADEN

FOR THE FIRST TIME IN A LONG TIME, I DIDN’T attend this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed. To be honest I’ve been so many times I didn’t think I’d miss it. And I was correct. Right up until I glanced at social media and saw the McMurtry Spéirling’s manic run up the super-tricky hill climb course.

Not since Nick Heidfeld’s record-shattering run in a skittish, wailing McLaren F1 car have I been so completely blown away by what I’ve seen. I must have watched

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