G R E AT N O S TA L G I A
Photo @ Jayson Fong
Julian Bronson claimed honours with his beautiful Scarab
in the Richmond Trophy race for 2.5-litre Grand Prix cars
This
year’s main focus was ‘Life in
66’, the year Goodwood Motor Circuit first closed its doors to racing. Fifty years on, the drivers and
manufacturers returned to Goodwood this
weekend, now considered the spiritual home
of British motor racing, for the yearly and
nostalgic showcase of motor sport’s Golden
Age. Track parades and competitive racing
allowed fans and enthusiasts to celebrate Formula One’s 1966 ‘Return to Power’, Sir Jack
Brabham’s third Formula One world title and
career, and more broadly the English football
team’s 1966 World Cup victory, which helped to set the scene both on and off track.
The unpredictable British weather treated
eventgoers to plenty of action throughout the