Last month, we were back at Goodwood for the first time since 2019 to cover the Festival of Speed. Running at full capacity for the first time in three years, the annual event was bigger and better than ever before. A plethora of anniversaries was celebrated, including 75 Years of Ferrari, the 40th anniversary of Group B and Group C and Nigel Mansell was on hand to celebrate his World Championship winning efforts in 1992. Launched that same year was the McLaren F1 and there were nearly a dozen of these very rare machines on the hill and in the concours d'elegance. Taking centre stage was BMW Motorsport, celebrating 50 years of iconic road and racing cars wearing the iconic 'M' badge. Five of these were perched on top of the ever impressive Gerry Judah central feature in front of Goodwood House, while many others were out on the hill. During the shoot-out the course record was smashed by a pint-sized, all-electric McMurtry Speirling to make the show complete.
Our photographers were on the Duke of Richmond's lovely Goodwood estate for the better part of four days. The result of their combined efforts is this 240-shot gallery, which serves to illustrate our concise report.

Enjoy the links:

2022 Goodwood Festival of Speed report and 240-shot gallery