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GOODWOOD TO CELEBRATE THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE WORLD'S MOST
VICTORIOUS FORMULA ONE ENGINE AT THE REVIVAL
Goodwood
is set to mark the long and distinguished racing career of the influential
Cosworth DFV Engine in a series of special track parades at this year's
Goodwood Revival – to be held at the motor circuit from 31 August to 2
September – in celebration of the 40th anniversary of the most
successful motor racing engine of all time.
Ford's
Cosworth-designed Double Four Valve engine came to the fore in F1 racing in
1967, just a few short months after Goodwood Motor Circuit closed its doors to
competitive motor racing. Indeed, the promised performance increases of this
and similar engines were a contributing factor in the demise of racing at
Goodwood.
Nonetheless,
the picturesque West Sussex circuit was used
extensively in the testing and development of many DFV-powered cars throughout
the remainder of the 1960s and early 1970s. In marking the anniversary of
perhaps the world's most famous engine, Goodwood will gather together
around 20 iconic racing machines that utilised this famous engine.
The
spectacle of a grid of post-1966 racing cars is an uncommon occurrence on the
Goodwood circuit. However, the evocative sight, sound and smell of rows of
these legendary racing cars are guaranteed to stir the soul of any motor racing
enthusiast.
Cosworth
DFV-powered cars expected to parade around the Goodwood circuit at the Revival
include the iconic 1967 Lotus 49, the F1 car that gave the engine its first
racing victory, as well as the World Championship-winning Lotus 72, the 1971
Tyrrell 002 and pioneering six-wheeled P34 of 1976, the title-winning 1969
Matra MS80, plus the 1976 McLaren M23 and 1978 Williams FW06. DFV-engined
endurance racers, such as the 1966 Ford F3L and 1972 Ligier JS2 are also due to
appear on the Goodwood track. Ex-Le Mans winner and skilled 'pilote'
of various DFV-powered cars – Jacky Ickx – will lead the parade in
a Ford GT40.
Entry
to the Goodwood Revival is strictly by advance ticket only.
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