With each year that passes, the Goodwood Festival of Speed seems to grow in popularity and scope, and this year's event was no exception. The incdredible Gerry Judah sculpture broke with tradition for 2017, honouring a person – Bernie Ecclestone – instead of a marque for the first time in its history. Meanwhile, a staggering array of hugely diverse machines blasted up the hill, ranging from brand-new models and cutting edge Formula One cars through to aero-engined monsters such as the Blitzen Benz and Fiat S76 Beast of Turin.
Classic & Sports Car's pro snapper James Mann was there to capture the action: here is a selection of his favourite images.