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When it comes to celebrating that special person in your life, finding the perfect gift can be difficult, especially for big occasions, such as significant birthdays, anniversaries, or life milestones. Cliché choices like jewelry or clothing can make great presents, but one of the greatest gifts you can give a loved one is an amazing … Read more

Ford Mustang will lead Ford’s return to global sports car racing

Ford Performance to develop Mustang GT3 race car to compete globally; The car will compete at Daytona in 2024. Ford Performance revealed plans for its all-new Mustang GT3 race car that will compete in the International Motor Sports Association (IMSA) 2024 race season, including the 24 Hours of Daytona. The new Mustang effort will be a … Read more

The 2021 Goodwood Revival: An epic return

 

 

The Goodwood Revival is the world’s greatest historic motor race meeting, and the only sporting event of its kind to be staged entirely in a period theme. More than just an unrivalled weekend of historic racing, it is an immersive celebration of a less disposable world, where “make do and mend” was a way of life rather than a casual slogan.

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The Goodwood Motor Circuit has closed its gates after the epic return of the Goodwood Revival to West Sussex this weekend. The world’s greatest weekend of historic racing was accompanied by fabulous vintage fashion, glorious sunshine – for the most part! – and an incredible atmosphere as visitors revelled in the Revival’s return.

On track highlights included the sunset Stirling Moss Memorial Trophy which was won by the E-type of Harvey Stanley and James Cottingham, while the all-Mini John Whitmore Trophy on Saturday morning in which the Mini wrapped in SpeedWeek winner Stanley Wilkinson’s design triumphed with Nick Swift and Andrew Jordan behind the wheel. The epic Royal Automobile Club TT Celebration on Sunday afternoon was won by Ollie Bryant and Darren Turner in the Bryant family’s AC Cobra in what was a dramatic race. The hotly-contested Settrington Cup, saw dozens of children take to the Pit Lane Straight in their Austin J40 pedal cars in a furious dash to take the chequered flag.

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A host of famous faces including Jason Momoa, Hugh Bonneville and John Bishop enjoyed the weekend’s action as legendary drivers including Sir Jackie Stewart, Jenson Button, Jean-Éric Vergne, André Lotterer, Emanuele Pirro, Maria Costello, Damon Hill and Derek Bell took to the track.

Goodwood celebrated the life and career of Sir Stirling Moss with a track parade each day, including on Saturday – which was the anniversary of his debut race in 1948. With tributes paid by Derek Bell, Sir Jackie Stewart, Damon Hill and the Duke of Richmond, the Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR in which Moss and Denis Jenkinson won the 1955 Mille Miglia took the trap.

Bonhams held their first Revival sale in two years and the auction was hailed a big success with almost three quarters of all the lots selling. The biggest sale of the day went to Revival-racer Valentine Lindsay’s Jaguar D-type, among the most well known and most campaigned D-types around. A 1956 short nose whose components parts were disassembled in period and then brought back together again in the 1980s, it sold for £799,000 including the premium.

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British Racing Motors celebrated the 70th anniversary of their first appearance on a Grand Prix grid, as the largest ever assemblage of BRMs took to the Circuit for a series of Track Parades across the weekend. Friday, saw the unveiling of the marque’s “new” V16, an exact recreation of the original.

The new Make-Do and Mend area proved popular with guests across the weekend, with talks and appearances from Richard Hammond about his new restoration workshop The Smallest Cog, TV personality Dominic Chinea, Vanessa Jacobs from The Restory, and the event’s Style Adviser Bay Garnett. Visitors were also able to take part in a series of workshops, which included making their own vintage headband and knickers.

On Sunday, Sir Chris Hoy led 150 vintage cyclists in a lap of the Goodwood Motor Circuit following the launch of the Eroica Britannia cycling festival at Goodwood. The inaugural Eroica Britannia event will take place next year on Saturday 6 – Sunday 7 August.

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Sunday’s spectacular recreation of the 1946 London Victory Parade, saw 250 local key workers and service personnel lead over 150 historic military vehicles down the Pit Lane Straight. The Duke of Richmond gave a speech, thanking the participants for their selfless service.

The Revival’s inaugural Car Boot Sale also went live on the Sunday, which welcomed almost thirty vendors including Liberty, The Circle, EarlyBird Club and The Circle of Style, guests were treated to a treasure trove of vintage designer clothes, homeware, books and trinkets.

“I loved the car boot sale! Such great things to see and buy, I even bought myself a gorgeous jacket from the 1970s,” said Bay Garnett, Revival Style Adviser and Car Boot Sale judge. The Best in Show was awarded by Garnett to Kate Keamena and her team, who had a stunning array of clothes and accessories.

For those who couldn’t make this year’s event, they can catch up on the highlights programmes on ITV and the ITV Hub.

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Cadillac Will Enter New Le Mans-Daytona Hybrid Class With New Hybrid Race Car

  Cadillac unveiled its new Le Mans Daytona hybrid car under development. Cadillac and its partners will bring their considerable experience from American endurance racing to compete for overall victory in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Cadillac to Compete in IMSA and WEC in 2023 The new Cadillac LMDh-V.R prototype is designed to conform … Read more

Designed to Excite: The most extreme Pagani Hypercar made exclusively for use on the track

 

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A laboratory car that incorporates the technology of future Pagani models. The new concept was designed to excite.

Limited to just 30 examples and with a base price of EUR 2.6 million + TAX, the new Pagani Huayra R is the pinnacle of Pagani Automobili technological development, packed into just 1,050 kg.

The profound need for creative freedom at the heart of the Huayra R is embodied by the clean lines and timeless appeal of the Le Mans and World Sports-Prototype Championship cars of the 1960s and 1970s. Symbols of freedom par excellence and protagonists of an era of motorsport that was synonymous with battles and tension, tears and triumphs, ecstasy and sweat; endurance races that turned drivers into heroes and sensational cars into eternal legends. This concept of freedom and purity inspires the bold lines of the new Huayra R.

“Today’s racing cars are focused exclusively on aerodynamics and are largely the product of the wind tunnel. In the 60s and 70s, however, the cars were very fast, certainly dangerous, but beautiful. Prototype sports cars like the Ferrari P4 or the Ford GT40, or the Le Mans cars, had extremely attractive lines, which are still a huge source of inspiration for our cars today. The Porsche 917 is my favourite, with its romantic yet bold shape, which gives the impression of a very fast car. It is beautiful, elegant and timeless. From this desire for freedom, and from the experience of the Zonda R and the cars of the past, came the idea of the Huayra R, like a breath of fresh air.” – Horacio Pagani.

Deeply inspired by its racing predecessors, after more than ten years, the Huayra R is reintroducing that same bold and audacious essence, once again combining maximum technical refinement and attention to detail, in a car of outstanding personality that incorporates the technology of Pagani cars of the future. And like all the creations of the Atelier, it is made to measure.

“In 2008 we were working on the Huayra, a very challenging and demanding project from an engineering and
stylistic point of view. After so many years, I felt an overwhelming desire for freedom and that’s how the ZondaR came about, a track car free from constraints and regulations. Beautiful, high-performing and safe. The Huayra R,
just like the Zonda R, is the freest, most extreme and performance-oriented Pagani car of all time.” Horacio Pagani.

The Pagani V12-R – the beating heart of the Huayra R – is a 12-cylinder, 6-litre, naturally aspirated racing engine, designed from the ground up in partnership with HWA AG specifically to meet the Atelier’s need to equip its new creation with the lightest, most powerful and efficient track-ready V12 ever created. This need emerged to address the strong desire of Pagani’s customers, who dreamed of an incredibly powerful high-performance, naturally aspirated V12 engine for their new projects.

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“The new engine had to have the charm, romance, sound and simplicity of the F1 engines of the 1980s, while incorporating state-of-the-art technology available today.” – Horacio Pagani

Equipped with the latest technology derived from the world of racing, the new supercar powertrain delivers 850 hp (625 kW) at 8250 rpm and maximum torque of 750 Nm – already available from 5500 to 8300 rpm – while the 200 bar direct injection system optimises performance by ensuring maximum efficiency in terms of thermodynamics and autonomy.

The Huayra R hypercar was created to offer the ultimate experience for anyone who wants to enjoy peak performance on the track up to the red line of 9000 rpm. For the engineers at HWA AG and Pagani, this objective meant not only focusing on increased power as a key element of research, but also prioritizing lightness. This challenge was embraced by Affalterbach engineers without hesitation and after more than two years of design and development, the powerful Pagani V12-R tipped the scales at a total weight of 198 kg (436 lbs), placing it at the top of its
category. Attached to the central monocoque, with which it forms a structural element capable of supporting the
transmission system and the chrome-molybdenum alloy steel subframes, the new engine is exceptionally efficient
and easy to run, with service cycles only every 10,000 km.

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The cutting-edge components especially created for the Huayra R include the brand new six-speed sequential
gearbox which has been designed, along with the Huayra R’s engine, in collaboration with HWA AG to complete a
tailor-made powertrain.

Manufactured using the latest composite technologies developed by the Atelier, such as Carbo-Titanium HP62-G2
and Carbo-Triax HP62, the new monocoque incorporates the seats fully, guaranteeing maximum protection
together with specific shock-absorption side structures and the roll-bar, while maintaining easy access to the
cockpit. The front frames, made of chrome-molybdenum alloy steel, benefit from the development experience and
crash tests carried out to fine-tune the Huayra project, while also being designed specifically for the track. The rear frame, in conjunction with the powertrain unit, forms an integrated structure with the monocoque, helping to maximise the mechanical properties of the chassis, resulting in a 51% increase in flexural rigidity and 16% increase in torsional rigidity compared to the road version.

The combination of new structural principles and materials specially developed for the Huayra R design, together
with the resulting enhancement of the mechanical properties of the structure, means that the new car tips the scales at a dry weight of 1,050 kg.

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Arte in Pista

An essential part of the Pagani experience are the meet-ups and shared moments dedicated to the members of the exclusive family of customers, eager to participate in the different events organised by the brand each year on four different continents to offer an experience of full immersion in the Pagani world. These started with the Pagani Raduno, a highly personalised event, and now an established tradition in the history of the Atelier. For more than 16 years, the various editions of this event have combined days of driving along iconic routes and breathtaking landscapes, with unique lifestyle experiences, often ending with an entire day dedicated to top performance on the world’s most prestigious circuits.

With Arte In Pista (“art on the track”), the Pagani Atelier seeks to take the experience to a new level, offering a calendar packed with personalised events that will allow Huayra R owners to enjoy the full excitement of driving a Pagani Hypercar, pushing it to its maximum performance, with the dedicated assistance of the Pagani Team and the support of professional drivers. From individual track days at internationally renowned circuits to group events, tailor-made for customers in North America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East: each occasion combines moments of leisure in beautiful locations with the raw excitement of driving one’s own Pagani on the track.

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