Ex-Gary Brabham/Bruno Giacomelli Life 910

Goodwood Festival of Speed (2015) – Fearless But Flat-Broke

Ex-Gary Brabham/Bruno Giacomelli Life 910

While the 2015 Goodwood Festival of Speed will celebrate the theme โ€˜Flat-Out and Fearless โ€“ Racing on the Edgeโ€™, an all-new category for the Hillclimb will honour those that put everything into reaching Formula 1, but never quite achieved the success that they craved.

โ€˜Fearless but Flat-Brokeโ€™ shines a light on the teams that, despite limited resources, followed their dream of making it to motor racingโ€™s highest level and bravely took on powerhouses such as Ferrari, McLaren, Lotus and Williams.

Two cars driven by F1โ€™s perennial bridesmaid, Chris Amon, will feature at the 2015 Goodwood Festival of Speed, scheduled for 25-28 June at Goodwood House and the 1.16-mile Goodwood hill climb in West Sussex, England. The unraced Tecno E371, in which the Kiwi never progressed beyond practice sessions in 1973, and his unique Amon AF101 โ€“ raced just once the following season โ€“ failed to allow him to add to his 11 podiums with Ferrari and Matra.

A pair of Lec CRP1s โ€“ complete with bodywork shaped in period by fridge-making machines โ€“ will be seen in action together for the first time. The Bognor Regis-built cars will head up the Hill in tandem, evoking memories of the teamโ€™s three F1 World Championship starts, which incredibly included driver David Purley leading the 1977 Belgian GP in tricky weather conditions.

They will be joined by the eccentric March 2-4-0, developed as the teamโ€™s six-wheeled challenger for the 1977 world title. It never raced due to chronic unreliability in testing and instead found fame as a Scalextric car, as well as winning the British Hillclimb Championship in the hands of Roy Lane.

Later machinery to feature includes an ex-Roberto Moreno Coloni C3, to be driven by fast lady Lorina McLaughlin, the Minardi M189 in which Pierluigi Martini incredibly led a lap of the 1989 Portuguese GP, and the Life 190 that failed to get within 14 seconds of pre-qualifying for a race the following season in the hands of Gary Brabham and Bruno Giacomelli.

Finally, the 1995 season is set to be represented by a pair of cars that collectively qualified inside the top 20 on just four occasions; the Simtek S951 raced by current F1 rookie Max Verstappenโ€™s father Jos โ€˜the bossโ€™, and the Pacific PR02, which will be driven at the Festival of Speed by 2002 British Formula 3 champion Robbie Kerr.

Ticket information is available at Goodwood.com or via the Goodwood Ticket Office on 01243 755055.

[Source: Goodwood]