05/7/2018
Taking place at Goodwood House in Sussex, from Thursday 12 to Sunday 15 July 2018, the Goodwood Festival of Speed is an annual celebration of motoring. This year Porsche will take centre stage, as the featured marque for the third time, to celebrate 70 years of Porsche.
One of the highlights of this year’s festival is a moving display of iconic Porsche models which have shaped our history over the last seven decades, from racing royalty to engineering innovators.
The Porsche Experience Centre will once again showcase the very latest in technical innovation and design across the full Porsche model range and guests will be able to immerse themselves in the world of Porsche through interactive exhibits on the stand, including the hugely popular Cayenne Driving Experience. Our Porsche Driver’s Selection shop will also provide the opportunity for guests to take a piece of Porsche design home with them.
As well as the Porsche Experience Centre, a collection of Porsche legends will take on the infamous Goodwood Hillclimb – including the very first car ever built by Porsche, the 1948 356 No.1, and the latest star in Porsche motorsport history, the 919 Hybrid LMP1 race car, three-time Le Mans Champion and winner of the 2017 FIA World Endurance Championship.
The Porsche sculpture, by Gerry Judah, will also be unveiled at the festival, in its prime location in front of Goodwood House, a must see for any Porsche enthusiast.
To discover the latest from Porsche at Goodwood Festival of Speed as it happens, visit porsche.co.uk/goodwood or follow Porsche on Facebook and Instagram to stay up-to-date.
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* Data determined in accordance with the measurement method required by law. Since September 01, 2018 all new cars are approved in accordance with the Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicles Test Procedure (WLTP), a more realistic test procedure to measure fuel consumption and CO₂ emissions. You can find more information on WLTP at www.porsche.com/wltp. From 01 January 2019, all fuel consumption figures are shown as determined in accordance with WLTP. CO₂ figures will be shown as NEDC-equivalent values, as CO₂ based taxation will continue to be based on an NEDC value (derived from WLTP) until 06 April 2020. Fuel economy and CO₂ emission figures are only intended as a means of comparing different types of vehicles tested under the same test cycle. New WLTP homologated vehicles are therefore not directly comparable with any vehicles tested under NEDC.
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