Motor Sport Magazine

ANDREW FRANKEL

I WILL IN A COMING ISSUE ELABORATE more fully on my experience of the Porsche Group C celebration and demonstration at the 79th Goodwood Members’ Meeting but for now I just want to spend a paragraph or two on the reaction of just a few of the other drivers who lined up in, I think, 18 Porsche 956s and 962s (three of them Le Mans winners, one that had done the double) to head out around the track with me.

Goodwood intended it to be a high-speed run at sunset and, sensibly enough, told all entrants that drivers nominated

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