The second Goodwood Members' Meeting in two years – and the third since 1966 – kicked off with a bang this weekend as everything from pre-1935 racers and 1970s touring cars took to the famous circuit to battle for overall victory.
An AC Cobra Le Mans Coupé lived up to its pre-show billing by storming to victory in Saturday's Graham Hill Trophy, beating competition from the likes of Jaguar, Bizzarrini, Chevrolet and Aston Martin. The car was piloted by owner Shaun Lynn, who teamed-up with house captain and former Le Mans-winner Emanuele Pirro to storm to victory in the twilight of the first day. Pirro, who expressed early reservations that the car might not suit his refined driving style, need not have worried. "I drive with passion," he said following their win.
The outright lap record was dramatically broken in the Bruce McLaren Trophy. After the sensational pace of practice, the prospect in perfect conditions for the fastest race group featuring Can-Am and Group 7 prototypes looked good, and Goodwood débutée Nick Padmore with his newly acquired Lola T70 didn’t disappoint. “Big power, and no grip. This is the way forward,” enthused Padmore after setting a sensational race best of 1min 18.217secs.