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The FoS is back.
One of the highlights of the Festival of Speed is the interesting, exotic and downright valuable cars that some of the visitors bring to the show – and get ushered into a car park reserved just for them. Feast your eyes on the winning cars this year:
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BMW M3
BMW's famous M division is celebrating its 50th birthday at Goodwood this year, so it's fitting we start with one of its most notable cars: the first generation M3.
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BMW M3
This is a 1986 example. The model helped made the M badge famous in the UK and far beyond.
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Nissan 370Z Nismo
Autocar doesn't tend to go large on customised cars but we might make an exception for this thoughtfully tweaked 370Z.
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Nissan 370Z Nismo
The paintwork and wheels are exquisite.
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Mercedes C63 AMG
Famous You Tuber Shmee150 brought a selection from his car collection along - complete with personalised plates in case you miss them.
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Mercedes C63 AMG
This C63 is probably one of the lower profile members - until you start it up and hear that familiar AMG V8 roar.
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Aston Martin Vantage GT8
The GT8 is one of the final versions of the previous model Vantage.
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Aston Martin Vantage GT8
Just 150 were made, and the owner has clearly stamped his own requirements on his one.
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Ford GT
Surely one of the more interesting supercars of recent years, this GT looks fabulous in dark red.
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Ford GT
Power comes from 647bhp V6.
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Radical
Goodwood is ultimately all about racing, so this racecar-for-the-road Radical is in the right place.
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Radical
Just keep an eye on the weather forecast.
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Ferrari 458 Italia
Surely one of the most beautiful Ferraris in recent years, this deftly optioned example caught our eye.
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Ferrari 458 Italia
This car is in fabulous condition.
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Lamborghini Aventador SVJ
Talk about drama when standing still. Every angle of this top-of-the-line Lambo exudes power and aggression.
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Lamborghini Aventador SVJ
The burnt-gold wheels are a nice feature to complete the package.
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McLaren 765LT
The Italians don't own the entire supercar space at the event though. This exquisite 2021 McLaren caught our eye.
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McLaren 765LT
One of the top-of-the-line McLarens, this 765LT pulls of its orange highlighting with some style.
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McLaren 720S
The 720S isn't far behind the 765LT in the company's hierarchy, and this example stood out not least because we still can't say what colour it is.
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McLaren 720S
Still, it looks great from every angle.
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Ferrari 250 GTE
How about this wonderful 1961 Ferrari to bring some old-money class to the occasion?
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Ferrari 250 GTE
We reckon it looks fabulous.
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Corvette C8
It’s not an all-European affair this year. The eighth generation Corvette also put in an appearance, and it looked great.
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Corvette C8
The model is highly exciting for UK drivers: the model is available in right-hand-drive form for the first time, and Autocar recently gave it an award: Best dream car.
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Lamborghini Huracan Evo LP610
Compared with the Aventador, this younger sibling looks positively restrained. It helps that the colour is subtle.
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Lamborghini Huracan Evo LP610
This is the rear-wheel drive model, as the plate emphasises.
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Ferrari GTC4 Lusso V12
We are a sucker for powder blue on any car, and it works wonderfully on this Ferrari.
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Ferrari GTC4 Lusso V12
A 2018 model, it looks in immaculate condition.
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Ferrari 488 GTB
We've already seen the 458, and now we take a look at its successor, which featured a turbo-charger unlike the 458.
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Ferrari 488 GTB
Racing stripes can be a mod too far, but we reckon it looks just right here.
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