Fantastic video, especially when onboard. Hancock (N. 10) could probably overtake Stretton (N. 8) sooner but we can see he is extremely cautious. Great drive.
Can't help but wonder how the hideous but potent -- and contemporaneous -- Ol' Yaller Buick would have done here had it not been dismantled by Max & Ina about 67 years ago to (at least in part) provide some of the relevant hardware in Dave MacDonald's bright orange, Simpson Special. ... Also wondering if fans at Goodwood etc. saw many of the big bore Ferrari's or Maserati's that were running well in the US at the time these cars were The Big Thing in the UK.
Drivers are assigned a "House" to represent over the course of the weekend, and guests who attend are each assigned a House as well. Each driver scores points for his/her house based on his/her on-track performance. It gives the guests a reason to support different drivers, as they cheer on their Housemates. If you're familiar with the Harry Potter series, it's similar to the 'House Cup' competition at the Hogwarts school. The four Goodwood Houses are Aubigny, Darnley, Methuen, and Torbolton.
@@paulstandeven8572 The names are in reference to Charles Gordon-Lennox, the 11th Duke of Richmond. He is the estate owner of Goodwood and founder of current Goodwood motor racing events. Aubigny - Descending through French and English parental lineage, the Duke of Richmond also is the Duke of Aubigny in France. Darnley, Methuen, and Torbolton - The Duke of Richmond also has held the titles of the Scottish "Earl of Darnley" and "Baron Methuen of Torbolton".