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Following the success of last year’s event, Motor Sport have once again teamed up with Classic & Sports Finance to host a thrilling track day at the iconic Goodwood Motor Circuit. Arguably the spiritual home of British motor racing, Goodwood has been testing drivers of all skill levels ever since its first race in 1948. With a limited amount of spaces, this day has everything you need in a track day to thrill all your senses. From racing around the historic track, to the bespoke Goodwood buffet menu to keep you well fuelled, you will be kept entertained all day whilst being based out of one of the original circuit buildings.
Seize the chance to give your classic or historic car a grand day and book your tickets now!

Date: Friday 3rd March 2023
Time: 9am to 5pm
Location: Goodwood Motor Circuit, Chichester PO18 0PX
Refreshments: Buffet lunch & barista tea & coffee service throughout the day
Price: Track Day Ticket £499 | Additional Driver Ticket £90 | Hospitality Ticket £55

Classic & Sports Finance’s products have pioneered the way that historic, vintage, sports and race cars are brought and ultimately managed in both individual cases and multiple collections. Their friendly approach combined with their automotive passion and collective experience allows them to understand your needs to provide purchasing solutions.
Providing more than just finance they have greatly assisted the capitalisation of the historic and classic car scene supporting motor clubs, concours events, historic motorsport and hill climb events.
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