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I’m at a press conference features Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button today so expect more from that later. Here’s today’s round-up: Links Button-Hamilton F1 fight will boil over says Damon Hill (BBC) “It’s just been on simmer so far and it will start to boil over
Our final set of pictures from the 2010 Goodwood Festival of Speed feature more highlights from the non-F1 cars in display and in action.
Coming up on the site later today is John Beamer’s latest technical review and the final batch of pictures from the Goodwood Festival of Speed. Here’s the round-up: Links Goodwood Festival of Speed Mclaren MP4-8 Onboard (Youtube) On his way back down Goodwood Hill, Bruno Senna whipped out his phone and filmed himself in the 1993 McLaren MP4-8, driving it single-handedly! View the F1 Fanatic Goodwood Festival of Speed 2010 picture gallery Comment of the day Thanks to Moebius for putting my Le Mans 24 Hours history straight: Mark Webber “flew” in a Mercedes CLR (1999), the car you poster is a CLK-LM, the 98 car, which was a derivative of the CLK-GTR
The Goodwood Festival of Speed came to a close today. We’ve already uploaded well over 300 pictures of F1 cars to our comprehensive galleries featuring Lewis Hamilton , Jenson Button, Mika Hakkinen, Emerson Fittipaldi, John Sutrees and more in over 50 different Formula 1 cars.
There’s much more to the Goodwood Festival of Speed than just the Formula 1 cars. Here’s a collection of my ten favourite non-F1 cars at the show this year, including some stunning Alfa Romeos, an Indianapolis 500-winning Lotus and more. Lotus-Ford 38 Lotus-Ford 38 This is the very car that Jim Clark won the 1965 Indianapolis 500 with
It’s the final day of the Goodwood Festival of Speed. Lewis Hamilton , Heikki Kovalainen and hill record holder Nick Heidfeld are among those expected to turn up.
McLaren-Cosworth MP4-8 The selection of F1 cars on show at the Goodwood Festival of Speed span six decades and include championship-winning cars from such illustrious names as Ferrari, McLaren, Williams, Lotus and many more. Below you can find galleries of all the cars on show with many of them pictured in action and in close-up
The second day of the Goodwood Festival of Speed saw Formula 1 drivers past and present driving a selection of spectacular racing machines. World champion Jenson Button drove Alain Prost’s McLaren which won the 1986 world championship while Mark Webber demonstrated last year’s Red Bull. Bruno Senna drove his uncle’s last McLaren and HRT team mate Karun Chandhok was at the wheel of Keke Rosberg’s championship-winning Williams.
Jarno Trulli says Lotus are doing better than they expected in 2010 and believes the team will be even stronger next year. Speaking at the Goodwood Festival of Speed here said: To be honest I’m enjoying it
I’m still at Goodwood for day two of the Festival of Speed. Much more from the event coming up later today.