Follow the Goodwood Festival of Speed live
This page is translated from the original post "Suivez en direct le Festival of Speed de Goodwood" in French.

The grand car mass has opened its doors in the British Sussex. 4 days to discover the most beautiful cars of yesterday and tomorrow.
The Goodwood estate of the Duke of Richmond transforms, as every year, into paradise. From Thursday, July 11 to Sunday, July 14, the Goodwood Festival of Speed will host everything one can imagine, even dream of, with two and four wheels and thermal or electric engines. Hundreds of legendary cars and motorcycles will race for four days on the most famous and glamorous hill climb in the world.
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