Publications
Veteran car 1974 Castrol RAC London to Brighton Run, compiled by Alan T. Burgess, published 1975 (106 pp., Chislehurst: Lodgemark Press, ISBN-10: 0850770394 & ISBN-13: 9780850770391) accessible at: British Library
Goodwood: The Motor Racing Circuit, by Peter Garnier, published May 1980 (120 pp., Dalton Watson, ISBN-10: 0901564516 & ISBN-13: 9780901564511) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 10229] & West Sussex Libraries
London to Brighton run centenary, edited by Malcolm Jeal, published 1 January 1996 (104 pp., Crawley: Consortium, ISBN-10: 095294670X & ISBN-13: 9780952946700)
Donington Park: and the Hastings Connection, by Anthony Squires, published 2 December 1996 (72 pp., Leicester: Kairos Press, ISBN-10: 1871344107 & ISBN-13: 9781871344103) accessible at: British Library & West Sussex Libraries
The first motor racing in Britain : Bexhill-on-Sea, 1902 : the drivers, the cars, the results, the prizes, compiled by John Rose, published 1997 (63 pp., Minster Lovell : Bookmarque, ISBN-10: 187051940X & ISBN-13: 9781870519403) accessible at: British Library & East Sussex Libraries
Taken in part from periodicals of 1902 and in full from the 'Special Motor Races Supplement' given free with the Saturday 24th May 1902 edition of the Bexhill-on-Sea Observer and also its celebratory issue of 1954
The Glory of Goodwood: the spiritual home of British motor racing, published 1999 accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14017]
Goodwood Festival of Speed: A Festival of Motorsport, by Richard Sutton, published 4 October 2004 (320 pp., Willow, ISBN-10: 000718235X & ISBN-13: 9780007182350) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries
Abstract:A celebration in words and pictures of the world's biggest and most diverse classic motor sports event. Endorsed by the Goodwood Estate, edited by a leading authority on both classic and modern cars and featuring contributions from celebrities ranging from Jeremy Clarkson to Mick Mason, this is a must-have book for all motor racing devotees.
Each year over a hundred thousand visitors from around the world gather in the grounds of Goodwood House near Chichester to celebrate their passion for motor cars and motor sport. It is the only meeting in the world where fans can see some of the greatest cars in the history of motor sport together with the drivers who drove them.
Goodwood Festival of Speed is the official book on this unique occasion in the sporting calendar. Starting from informal beginnings in 1993 through to the record-breaking 11th anniversary meeting televised throughout Europe and America, the story captures the nostalgia and thrill of a much-loved extravaganza - where beautiful Alfa Romeos, thirties' American Streamliners and outrageous fifties' Cadillacs stand alongside World Championship winning Ferraris, fabulous racing bikes, and the latest expensive F1 machines. And where stars of the sport like Stirling Moss, John Surtees and David Coulthard chat with punters in the paddock and re-live the glories of a bygone era.
Topics covered in the book include the history and growth of the event; famous marques such as Jaguar, Mercedes, Porsche and Ferrari; great drivers - on two wheels and four - from Le Mans and Dragsters to F1 and classic bikes; commissioned articles from celebrity fans; and a comprehensive record of all meetings since 1993.
Featuring over 600 photographs - many exclusive to the Goodwood collection - and with contributions from a host of leading motor sport writers, fans from all over the world can indulge themselves in this key book on this most cherished occasion in sport.
Each year over a hundred thousand visitors from around the world gather in the grounds of Goodwood House near Chichester to celebrate their passion for motor cars and motor sport. It is the only meeting in the world where fans can see some of the greatest cars in the history of motor sport together with the drivers who drove them.
Goodwood Festival of Speed is the official book on this unique occasion in the sporting calendar. Starting from informal beginnings in 1993 through to the record-breaking 11th anniversary meeting televised throughout Europe and America, the story captures the nostalgia and thrill of a much-loved extravaganza - where beautiful Alfa Romeos, thirties' American Streamliners and outrageous fifties' Cadillacs stand alongside World Championship winning Ferraris, fabulous racing bikes, and the latest expensive F1 machines. And where stars of the sport like Stirling Moss, John Surtees and David Coulthard chat with punters in the paddock and re-live the glories of a bygone era.
Topics covered in the book include the history and growth of the event; famous marques such as Jaguar, Mercedes, Porsche and Ferrari; great drivers - on two wheels and four - from Le Mans and Dragsters to F1 and classic bikes; commissioned articles from celebrity fans; and a comprehensive record of all meetings since 1993.
Featuring over 600 photographs - many exclusive to the Goodwood collection - and with contributions from a host of leading motor sport writers, fans from all over the world can indulge themselves in this key book on this most cherished occasion in sport.
Speed on the Downs: The Lewes Speed Trials 1924-39, by Jeremy J. Wood, published 1 October 2005 (viii + 119 pp., Billingshurst: JWFA Books, ISBN-10: 0952276615 & ISBN-13: 9780952276616) accessible at: British Library & West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries
Goodwood Revival, by Ubi Weber, published 22 September 2014 (204 pp., Milano, Italy: Skira Editore, ISBN-10: 8857222934 & ISBN-13: 9788857222936) accessible at: British Library
Abstract:This book is a magical step back in time, a unique chance to revel in the glamour and allure of motor racing through the photographs by Uli Weber. Every year Goodwood stages a race meeting for the kind of cars and motorcycles that would have competed at this historic circuit during 1948-1966, offering visitors the opportunity to leave the modern world behind and join motor sport luminaries including Sir Stirling Moss, Richard Attwood, John Surtees and Derek. The internationally acclaimed photographer Uli Weber has realised a unique portrait of the event, the people and of the circuit that echoes to the spine-tingling bark of golden-age Grand Prix cars from the 50s and 60s, thundering sports and GT cars, as well as historic saloon cars and little-seen Formula Juniors.