While we all know how Romain Dumas and the Volkswagen ID.R got on at the Goodwood Festival of Speed presented by Mastercard, there's more to the hillclimb than the outright fastest time of the day. Here's the full list of winners from 2019's Timed Shootout...
Category | Driver | Car | Time |
Fastest Pioneer Racing Car (pre-1919) | Gareth Graham | Mercedes Grand Prix | 78.64s |
Fastest Vintage Racer (1919-1930) | Julian Majzub | Bugatti Type 35B | 64.25s |
Fastest Post-Vintage Racer (1931-1949) | Ben Collings | Mercedes-Benz W125 | 69.17s |
Fastest Single-Seater (1970 onwards) | Jeremy Smith | Penske-Chevrolet PC22 | 50.31s |
Sports Racing Cars (1950-1964) | Joe Macari | Ferrari 250 GT SWB/C | 66.01s |
Fastest GT and Sports Prototype (1965-1981) | Andy Newall | Ford GT40 Roadster | 57.43s |
Fastest Modern Sports Racer (1982 onwards) | James Cottingham | Dallara SP1 | 49.55s |
Fastest Racing Saloon Car | Gianfranco Brancatelli | Ford Sierra Cosworth RS500 | 63.61s |
Fastest NASCAR | Emanuele Pirro | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | 55.17s |
Fastest Rally Car | Petter Solberg | Volkswagen Polo WRX | 47.83s |
Fastest Modified Special | Joerg Weidinger | BMW E36 V8 Judd | 50.65s |
Fastest Electric Car | Romain Dumas | Volkswagen ID.R | 42.32s |
Fastest Autonomous Car | n/a | Roborace DevBot 2.0 | 66.96 |
Michelin Supercar Shoot-out | Scott Maxwell | Ford GT Mark 2 | 52.04 |
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