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2024 Goodwood Festival Of Speed : Here Are Impressive Supercars That Took On The Legendary “Hill Climb”
Here are some of the supercars who took on the legendary “Hill Climb” at this year’s Goodwood Festival Of Speed.
From Thursday July 11th to Sunday July 14th, automakers around the world will be at 2024 Goodwood Festival of Speed to showcase some of their newest and classic showpieces to a worldwide audience of over one billion.
During the four-day event held at Greenwood, West Sussex, some automakers and drivers would be aiming to use their racing icons, sports cars and motorcycles to conquer the notoriously narrow and twisting hill climb route.
Here are some of the supercars and sports cars that took the legendary 1.16-mile course, that snakes up the Goodwood House grounds.
Bugatti Bolide, W16 Mistral
Making its debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed is the W16 Mistral, which joined the returning track-only Bolide in conquering the hill climb with Pilote Officiel Andy Wallace and Pierre-Henri Raphanel behind the wheels.
Lamborghini Revuelto, new Urus SE Super SUV
Piloted by Lamborghini Squadra Corse drivers, the Lamborghini Revuelto and new Urus SE Super SUV also ran ‘up the hill’ in the Supercar and First Glance classes, watched by thousands of spectators.
Gordon Murray T.50S ‘Niki Lauda’
Gordon Murray T.50S ‘Niki Lauda’, a three-seat supercar honouring Gordon Murray’s former team-mate, made the most noise on its Goodwood Festival of Speed Hill run.
YangWang U9
The YangWang U9 (Ultimate 9), an all-electric supercar by China’s BYD Auto premium brand also took part in this year’s 2024 Festival of Speed. The high-performance supercar comes with distinct C-shaped LED headlights and a LED taillight that spans the full width of the car.