1936 Bugatti T57 Atalante Cabriolet

Goodwood Revival (2014) – British Touring Car Legends

1936 Bugatti T57 Atalante Cabriolet

A selection of British Touring Car Champions are set to do battle at the 2014 Goodwood Revival on September 12-14 in the St Maryโ€™s Trophy for 1950s production saloons.

Italian tin-top great Fabrizio Giovanardi, who claimed the 2007 and โ€™08 BTCC titles to add to his Spanish, Italian and European crowns, will make his Revival debut in Alfa Romeo machinery among a 30-car field of cars of a kind that raced between 1950-โ€™59.

Midlander Matt Neal, who took his three crowns in 2005, โ€™06 and โ€˜11, will race a 1959 Austin A35 with Neil Brown, whose organisation prepares the engines for Nealโ€™s Honda Civic BTCC machine.

Nealโ€™s regular team-mate Gordon Shedden, who won the 2012 BTCC, will also race an A35, while the man who usurped him as champion – Andrew Jordan – will be behind the wheel of an A40 from 1958. He will share the car, which has been prepared by his familyโ€™s Eurotech Racing establishment, with his father Mike โ€“ a BTCC racewinner himself.

Jason Plato, who holds the record for BTCC race victories with an incredible 83, and claimed the title in 2001 and โ€˜10, will partner TV chef and Goodwood regular James Martin in an-ex Alan Mann Racing Ford Prefect 107E of 1959 specification while 1990 champion Robb Gravett will pilot a Vauxhall PA Cresta.

The ever-popular Scotsman John Cleland, champion in 1989 and โ€™95, and Northern Irish ace Colin Turkington, who claimed his 2009 title in the most dramatic of circumstances at a thrilling season finale, are both also likely to be behind the wheel of legendary machinery.

The St Maryโ€™s Trophy, in which BMW, Fiat, Jaguar, Morris, Sunbeam and others will be represented, is a two-part race with each car featuring a professional current or ex-racing driver. The overall result will be declared as an aggregate of the two races.

For more information, visit www.goodwood.com.

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