Festival time. This weekend Lord March will, for the 18th year, open the gates of his Sussex estate for four days of high-octane excitement, as the car industry and racing fraternity commune at the Goodwood Festival of Speed and Moving Motor Show.
It doesnât matter whether you drive a sports car, a classic or a bog standard family hatch; whether you spend your weekends competing in motorsport or just watching, whether you collect supercars, racing driversâ autographs or both, whether youâre more interested in new road-going performance metal, or 40-year-old racers... there will be treats in generous number for you, and hundreds of thousands of like-minded fans, at Goodwood this weekend.
Goodwood 2010: Steve Sutcliffe's top 10 carsGoodwood 2010: Richard Bremner's top 10 concepts and attractionsGoodwood 2010: Colin Goodwin's top 10 peopleGoodwood motor show conformed
A special display of some 50 museum classics will mark Alfa Romeoâs centenary. Supercars, superbikes, concept cars, rare classics and unforgettable motorsport machinery will all be taking to the hill â among them McLarenâs new MP4-12C supercar.
And, if youâre interested in changing your own car, Thursdayâs Moving Motor Show will be right up your street, because, as part of it, car makers will be handing out test drives to members of the public.
If youâre looking for reasons to go, Messrs Sutcliffe, Goodwin and Bremner have listed their personal top ten, which you can read by clicking the links above â and there are plenty more besides. Visit goodwood.co.uk/festival-of-speed and make your own top ten. Weâll see you there.
