The Whitsun Trophy race at the 2013 Goodwood Revival was
held Saturday, September 14th at the 2.4-mile Goodwood Motor Circuit in West
Sussex, England.
This year’s Saturday feature race showcased a grid
exclusively made up of Ford GT40 variants, in celebration of the model’s 50th
anniversary. The one-model Whitsun Trophy race included the finest collection
of significant and authentic racing Ford GT40s ever assembled in the UK. It
was a 45-minute two-driver race, with driver changes in the pits between 15 and
30 minutes. With such a mixture of GT40 racing cars, it made for a stunning
spectacle and a fitting tribute to this four-time Le Mans-winning sports
prototype.
Although the first GT40 wasn’t completed until early 1964,
the Ford project actually began a year earlier in 1963, when Henry Ford II –
snubbed by Enzo Ferrari over the sale of his company to the Michigan-based
automotive giant – set out to beat ‘Il Commendatore’ at his own game, with
sights set firmly on victory in the Le Mans 24-Hours race. A Ford advanced
vehicles operation was set up in Slough to deliver this goal and the GT40
program was led by Eric Broadley, who had engineered the Lola Mk6 GT that first
raced in 1963, a closed coupe designed along similar lines to the GT40. The
GT40 was created to meet with new manufacturer prototype regulations at Le
Mans, and the Ford went on to become an endurance racing icon, winning the 24
Hours race at Circuit de la Sarthe four years in a row, from 1966 to 1969. Of
note, Goodwood played a key role in the development of this racing great, with
Lola carrying out much of the initial testing at Goodwood as the GT40 evolved
from the existing Lola Mk6 design.
Red Bull Formula 1 designer Adrian Newey and former Indy 500
winner Kenny Brack claimed top honours in the 2013 Whitsun Trophy race. While
Le Mans star Emanuele Pirro made the early running, and was leading by more
than 20 seconds at one point, his good work was undone by a tardy driver
change. The car’s owner Shaun Lynn emerged from the pits behind the
always-quick Brack and was unable to make up the deficit, ultimately finished
nearly 14 seconds behind the duo.
source: http://www.sportscardigest.com/goodwood-revival-2013-ford-gt40-race-photos/?awt_l=8HXaE&awt_m=JusnXOLU7es.C0photos by Tim Scott
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