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Sunday, July 15, 2018

Volkswagen smashes Electric Record at Goodwood Festival of Speed 2018

July 15, 2018 0



The I.D. R Pikes Peak has wrapped up its next record. Romain Dumas (F) set a new record for electric cars of
43.86 seconds in Volkswagen’s first fully-electric racing car at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. Following his record-breaking exploits at the legendary Pikes Peak International Hill Climb just three weeks ago, Dumas beat the previous fastest time for electric cars on the Goodwood Hillclimb, which has stood since 2013, by 3.48 seconds. 

“The I.D. R Pikes Peak has once again proven emphatically that it is a fantastic ambassador for our fully-electric I.D. family,” said Dr. Herbert Diess, the Chairman of the Board of Management of Volkswagen AG and Chairman of the Board of Management of the Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand. “I would like to thank the whole team. After the great success on Pikes Peak, at Goodwood we have shown once again how impressive the performance of an electric racing car can be. That is a very good preparation for our great electric car offensive which is starting next year.”

Volkswagen driver Romain Dumas was delighted: “Goodwood is an absolutely fantastic event and I am more than happy that we won in front of such a great crowd of motorsport enthusiasts,” said the 40-year-old after his latest record-breaking drive. “The hill climb track is short but often dirty and therefore you should definitely not underestimate it. In any case it is a great honour to drive here at Goodwood. You meet so many fantastic drivers, and the cars and motorcycles here span a century of motorsport. It is one of a kind.”





Watch the run here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qs1SMr2A5q4
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Monday, July 9, 2018

I.D. R Pikes Peak is making its competitive debut in Europe at Goodwood Festival of Speed 2018 

July 09, 2018 0


Memories of victory at the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb are still fresh: Volkswagen made motorsport history on 24 June, when Romain Dumas (F) and the I.D. R Pikes Peak set a new all-time record of 7:57.148 minutes at the most famous hill climb in the world. From 12 to 15 July, the pursuit of records continues at the 2018 Goodwood Festival of Speed.
The iconic motorsport event is the largest event of its type in the world and is celebrating its 25th birthday this year. More than 200,000 visitors from all over the world are expected to flock to the south of England for this unique homage to motorsport.

The I.D. R Pikes Peak is making its competitive debut in Europe at Goodwood. Volkswagen’s first fully-electric racing car is the sporty ambassador for the I.D. family. “I am really looking forward to getting back behind the wheel of the I.D. R Pikes Peak at the Goodwood Festival of Speed,” says Dumas. “The race in Duke of Richmond’s estate is a very special event that is steeped in tradition. The best drivers in the world line up in some legendary racing cars in a great atmosphere. The I.D. R Pikes Peak may still be very young, but the record-breaking run on Pikes Peak has already made it a ‘living legend’.”

“It is a great honour for us to take part in the Goodwood Festival of Speed,” adds Sven Smeets, Volkswagen Motorsport Director. “I still get goosebumps when I think about the magnificent success on Pikes Peak. However, that race is history now. We are looking ahead and looking forward to showing European fans the I.D. R Pikes Peak. Our brand has dedicated itself to electromobility, and we want to show everyone how emotional this topic can be, before the first Volkswagen range with fully-electric drive is launched in 2020.”

Hill instead of mountain: hunting down record for electric cars at Goodwood

Volkswagen and the I.D. R Pikes Peak have their sights set on the next record at Goodwood: the record for electric cars. In 2013, Jonny Cocker (GB) set a new fastest time of 47.34 seconds for the iconic Goodwood Hillclimb in a Lola-Drayson B12 69/EV. The all-time record is held by former Formula 1 driver Nick Heidfeld (D). Back in 1999, he covered the short 1.86-kilometre route in 41.6 seconds at the wheel of a McLaren-Mercedes MP4/13 Formula 1 car.

For the plan to come to fruition, Volkswagen Motorsport is currently having to perform a logistical tour de force: after the record-breaking run at the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, the I.D. R Pikes Peak was prepared as quickly as possible for transport to Europe. It only arrived home in Hannover by air freight a few days ago. The electric racing car is now undergoing further preparations in Hannover, before heading to the south of England to take on its latest challenge. A race against time for the Volkswagen Motorsport team.

Also in action at Goodwood: the 1987 Twin-Golf Pikes Peak


Volkswagen Motorsport has plenty to offer visitors to this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed: as well as the I.D. R Pikes Peak, the Twin-Golf Pikes Peak from 1987 will also take part in the race on the Goodwood Hill. Hans-Joachim “Strietzel” Stuck and Jochi Kleint will share the driving duties in the 480-kW (652-PS) twin-engine racing car. As with the I.D. R Pikes Peak, the engineers opted for a solution with two drive sources when developing the eye-catching Golf. The I.D. R Pikes Peak features two electric engines, which generate a system performance of 500 kW (680 PS). As well as taking on the hill climb, the two cars will also be on display in the paddock, while the drivers will be available to meet fans and sign autographs. 
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Thursday, July 21, 2016

The Goodwood Festival of Speed is the pinnacle of automotive events

July 21, 2016 0

The Goodwill Festival of Speed, held this past June 27th through the 29th, 2014, is best described as a Concours D’elegance worthy car collection, an airshow, an international car show, a rally race, an exotic car show, a racing motorcycle show and demonstration, a hot rod show, a motocross exhibition, an off road driving experience centered on a hill climb time trial event disguised as a huge outdoor festival and bucket list to-do deep in the English countryside.

To properly take it all in, plan on attending all three days and bring charged back-up batteries and extra memory cards for your devices. Ideally a laptop to store it all nightly if you're appetite for speed is ravenous. If it isn't, it will be.

The Hill Climb is the central event that the rest of the show follows on either side of the track. The course is 1.6 miles long so plan on walking, a lot. Some nasty blind and off-camber turns greet really fast straights below the main house and well up into the countryside. You name it, it’s on the track, running loud and fast. Or in the case of the Rolls Royce and surprisingly the Pagani Huayra, just fast. More on the cars later.

Surprisingly the escorted return trip down the hill can be equally entertaining with burnouts or even an occasional donut and better photo opportunities. A video camera is the best bet along with easy editing and still photo capture.

Only a true fan would make the long trek to the top of the hill to see the Rally portion in the trees The drawback to the provided shade is not being able to see the military jet(s) performing their fly-bys and stunts. The course jump does provide good action provided its a with a quicker car for more air time. If you make the trek, the good part is it is a fairly short downhill walk to the last main straight with a beer booth, big screen, grandstand and great vantage points seated or in the grass. If you want to get more dusty than the rally, the off road riding experience and dirt course nearby provide fun action, including being a passenger if you pay the fee.

Further down is where everything else is gathered. In the main house courtyard was Maserati, celebrating 100 years in a display of sensual curves of carbon fiber and sex appeal. At the entrance vying for most provocative yet functional shape of the event, the commemorative images on the MC12 race car edged it over the McLaren F1 GTR long tail racer. Both had an awesome shrieking exhaust note. A V12 engine will be someday be regarded as a fine musical instrument as well as an awesome powerplant in future generations. Never mind preserving the manual, don't lose the V8, 10 and 12!

The well received Maserati Alfieri concept was the centerpiece of the display that was so good that the poles for the canopy cover were an annoyance, even if blocking a minute viewing angle. And achingly made of near-obtainium was the Gran Turismo MC with seemingly bespoke carbon fiber accents. It is perhaps the sexiest used car under $100k.

Just outside, the famous yearly sculpture appeasing the car gods raced into the sky confirming the heavenly blessing for three days of speed and sun. One could watch another big screen here or just lie in the grass and absorb the vibe of octane fueled mania. More and larger grandstands across the track lead to multi-level auto manufacturer displays rivaling those at major auto shows. The Nissan Gran Turismo concept, a Jaguar F-Type R cutaway and the Toyota LeMans hybrid racecar were just a fraction of the standouts that could easily take hours to explore.

Taking a bridge back over the track leads to a concours worthy rare care display, small but exquisite in execution. Yet if the names Clarkson or Schmee mean anything to you, a series of tents housing the modern greats ups the ante. Two LaFerraris, a Porsche 918 and McLaren P1 sit among nearly ignored greats like the McLaren 650S, Ferrari F12, a 458 Speciale, Nissan GT-R Nismo (which later ate hay)
and an obviously different sounding GT-R Nurburgring non-stock “record” car. The Pagani Hyuara also stood out but taking the most outrageous award went to the Koeneggsegg One:1 with its aerospace sculpture rear wing, extreme bodywork and carbon fiber wheels.

McLaren had a large plot with the P1 and the unveiling of the 650S GT3 as stage highlights. Also on display were the 650S and the 650S Spyder. Fittingly nearby was the race car paddock has something for everyone from historic racers, NASCAR, LeMans, F1, FIA, etc. Further on was the largest food court with lots of benches and the motocross stunt area. The nearby vendor tent area had some
superfine products, art and automotive luxuries. The world’s fastest car, the Bloodhound SSC had a large display as well.

A building near the starting line, that was long and non-descript but very open had smaller manufacturer displays but also some real gems. The sultry Mercedes AMG Vision Gran Turismo was showing it’s risqué curves. Nearby another Ferrari 458 Speciale in its display sat neglected at times. The redesigned 2015 Ford Mustang GT has great lines, finally modern and sophisticated. A surprise
appearance Lexus RC-F sport coupe with a carbon fiber hood was another treat.

But the reason it is all here is the Hill Climb. Whether standing at the start for some burnouts by the F1 cars along with shrieking starts, roaring V8s and screaming V12s, it is a spectacle to behold. Historic NASCAR racers, the supercars and the outrageous modern F1, FIA GT and LeMans racers and much more displayed showing what speed is all about. All day for 3 days and is a glorious sensory overload with over 300 cars and bikes making the run to the top. The fly-by moments desperately caught on film due to their sheer speed and close access allowed by the hay barriers were unforgettable. The announcers and interviews were excellent, either on the PA system or by an available earpiece radio.

The only complaint was when an interview was occurring the announcer would miss a particular car, so trying to get a shot of some really special super cars was particularly difficult when it would zoom by at over 100mph seemingly unannounced.

Not only were the cars spectacular, the riders and drivers included Derek Bell, Kenny Brack, Jensen Button, Emerson Fittipaldi, Dario Franchitti, Lewis Hamilton, Damon Hill, Sebastien Loeb, Kimi Raikkonen, Richard Petty, Freddie Spencer, Jackie Stewart , Al Unser Sr. and Michael Waltrip. This year the fastest time of the Hill Climb this year was 44.6 seconds set by Sebastien Leob in the Peugeot 208 T16 Pikes Peak car.

The Goodwood Festival of Speed is a must-see for all automotive enthusiasts and race fans around the world. Attending a car show leaves one yearning to see the cars in action as they are designed while at a race it is difficult to see them up close and personal. At Goodwood, you can do both while attending arguably the single premier automotive event in the world.

Check out the 150 picture photo album here:
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