Brabham BT52 of Nelson Piquet. Powered by a turbocharged 1.5-litre four-cylinder BMW engine, it was this BT52 that took Piquet to his second Formula 1 title in 1983.

Goodwood Festival of Speed (2016) – BMW Featured

BMW will be the Central Feature Marque at the 2016 Goodwood Festival of Speed, scheduled for 23-26 June at Goodwood House and the 1.16-mile Goodwood hill climb in West Sussex, England. The company will take center stage at the Festival to honor its centenary year.

Epitomizing this yearโ€™s Festival of Speed theme — โ€˜Full Throttle — The Endless Pursuit of Powerโ€™ — the Central Feature will celebrate BMWโ€™s myriad motorsport successes. Taking a starring role on the sculpture created by Gerry Judah will be the BMW 328 Mille Miglia Roadster, the Gordon Murray-designed Brabham-BMW BT52 and the Le Mans-winning BMW V12 LMR.

Visitors will be able to see and hear many products from BMWโ€™s past that continue to make their mark on the company today. Cars steering their way up Goodwoodโ€™s famous course include a 1957 BMW 507, the Mille Miglia-winning BMW 328 Touring Coupe from 1940 and a 1965 BMW 1800 TiSA — an early example of BMWโ€™s success in touring car racing. Meanwhile, motorbike enthusiasts will be treated to an array of classic and modern bikes including a 1966 BMW R50 S Kaczor, a 1976 BMW R90 S 76 and legendary WR 750 Kompressor from 1929.

The Earl of March, Chairman of the Goodwood Group of Companies said, โ€œIn its 100-year history, BMW has created many landmark cars, and has an exceptional motorsport heritage in Formula 1, Formula 2, at Le Mans, and in a variety of touring car series around the world. BMW has been one of the Festivalโ€™s most loyal and enthusiastic partners for 19 years. I am thrilled to be celebrating their centenary, and our long-standing relationship, with a BMW Central Feature. The sculpture will feature three cars which epitomise BMW’s competitive instincts and pursuit of technology in creating the ultimate driving machine.โ€

The 2016 Festival of Speed will also celebrate the 100th running of the Indianapolis 500, mark 50 years since the inaugural Can-Am Series for sports prototypes and pay tribute to James Hunt on the 40th anniversary of his Formula 1 World Championship success with McLaren in 1976.

For more information, visit Goodwood.com.

[Source: Goodwood; photos: Tim Scott / Fluid Images]