11/09/2014 13:21
This year's Goodwood Revival, which takes place from 12-14 September, promises to be action packed with icons from the 1940s, 50s and 60s out on track.
Top 10 happenings throughout the weekend will include:
50 years since Sir Jackie Stewart was 'discovered' driving at Goodwood, celebrated with a parade on each day of 23 of his competition cars including the Cooper F3 car he first drove at Goodwood in 1964
West Sussex at War, commemorating 75 years since Goodwood Motor Circuit became an RAF base, with a 600-vehicle and personnel parade and flypast featuring two Lancaster bombers
60 years of the Jaguar D-type with one of the largest gatherings of D-types in the world
50 years since the summer of '64 saw the Mods and Rockers clashing at seaside resorts across the south coast of England, with a Brighton Pier installation and a Friday morning parade led by Quadrophenia star Phil Daniels
1960s Earls Court Motor Show, celebrating 'the versatile V8' in its central concourse
50 years of the Bond film Goldfinger, with Pussy Galore's helicopter and a special golden Aston Martin DB5 taking centre stage in the Freddie March Spirit of Aviation exhibition and Earls Court Motor Show respectively
60 years of the small-block V8 engine, celebrated by the Shelby Cup for pre-1966 saloons powered by the unit, and featuring Marussia F1 racer Max Chilton and 20 Ford Mustangs to mark the car's 50th anniversary
50 years since the Order of the Bards, Ovates and Druids with a life-size Stonehenge installation
And there is even a period barbershop celebrating iconic hairstyles pre-1966.
Plus, the re-creation of the iconic Tesco store as it was during the 1950s.
For more information about the event visit www.goodwood.com.