Goodwood Members’ Meeting (2018) – New Gurney and Bolster Cups

Goodwoodโ€™s 76th Members’ Meeting, set for March 17-18, 2018, will offer a pair of new races, named for American racing icon Dan Gurney and eminent British motoring journalist John Bolster, Autosport magazineโ€™s founding technical editor.

The Gurney Cup is intended to highlight the diversity evident in Gurneyโ€™s career, and will feature sports cars both big and small in whatโ€™s being billed as a โ€œDavid-and-Goliath battle,โ€ while the Bolster Cup will star pre- and post-war vintage specials of all shapes and sizes, promising an extraordinary variety of one-off machines (above, photo courtesy of Goodwood).

Gurneyโ€™s versatility allowed him to drive a wide variety of cars during his career, and become the first driver to post a victory in all the major disciplines of Formula One, Indycars, Sports Cars and Stock Cars. Beyond his accomplishments as a driver he also founded All American Racers, which fielded championship-winning efforts in Indycars and sports cars and continues today as a high-tech manufacturing concern.

Bolster, who died in 1984, was one of the pioneers of โ€œspecials.โ€ He made his name before WWII with the super-spindly, super-light and super-quick โ€œBloody Mary,โ€ a wooden-framed, JAP motorcycle-engined, chain-driven creation. He suffered a huge accident in the ex-Prince Bira ERA R5B known as Remus during the 1949 British Grand Prix at Silverstone, and while recuperating hatched a plan with Gregor Grant to publish Autosport every week. He went on to test and review road and racing cars for many years.

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