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Gallery: RAC TT Celebration cars roar again

17th September 2021
Ethan Jupp

Arguably the defining race of the Goodwood Revival is the RAC TT Celebration, which will take place oi the Sunday. It attracts huge names, great preparers and enormously significant cars. All for what has in all of Goodwood’s years of actively hosting racing, be that in the modern era or the original era, our staple.

Jenson Button, Martin Brundle, Romain Dumas, Emanuele Pirro, Matt Neal – we have a grid of F1, sportscar and touring car veterans and world champions. So it ought to make for some spectacular racing come the flag drop on Sunday. For now, the cars were out practicing, finding their feet after two years away. May the Motor Circuit never again fall silent to the sound of gargling Cobras and rasping E-types for more than a year.

Photography by Jordan Butters.

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