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Thunderbird flies to St Mary’s Trophy win

Goodwood Revival | Press Article 17/04/24

Romain ‘Ricky Roy’ Dumas claimed honours in the opening instalment of the St Mary’s Trophy for 1950s saloon cars. The brilliant all-rounder was never headed after blasting into an early lead from the front row. The Frenchman was on stellar form aboard Bill Shepherd’s improbable Ford Thunderbird, but pole-sitter Andrew Jordan also starred in his Austin A40, as did Le Mans hero André Lotterer during the early running in an Austin A105 Westminster. Unfortunately, the German was forced to retire the car ten minutes in which promoted Jordan to second.

Emanuele Pirro also put on a bravura performance aboard Geoff Gordon’s Alfa Romeo Giulietta Ti, battling Jordan during the early running, while man on the move in the first half of the race was former World Touring Car Championship star Andy Priaux in the BMW 700. The Guernseyman made up a remarkable 20 places from his lowly grid position. Sports car ace Benoît Tréluyer also shone in Adrian Willmott’s Austin A40 early on, only to tag Matt Neal’s Jaguar Mk1 heading towards Lavant 17 minutes into the 25-minute encounter. Unfortunately, their clash also resulted in Stuart Graham’s Jaguar becoming an unwitting casualty.

Despite the Thunderbird’s tyres being worn to the canvas in the closing stages, Dumas clung on for a convincing win. Jordan survived a lurid moment exiting St Mary’s on the final lap after a thrilling display of car control for second place, while fellow Austin A40 man Marcel Fässler made up for his slow start and jumped Pirro on the dash to the line to claim the final podium position. The second instalment of the St Mary’s Trophy takes place tomorrow and isn’t to be missed!

Image credits: 1. Jayson Fong, 2. Nick Dungan

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Notes to Editors:

Goodwood Revival, Friday 17 - Sunday 19 September.

Tickets

Over the Road and Afternoon tickets are still available to purchase online at Goodwood.com or by calling the ticket office on 01243 755055.

The Over the Road only ticket is priced at £25 for adults (Friday / Saturday / Sunday) and £12.50 for those aged between 13 – 21. Kids aged 12 and under go free!

The Afternoon Ticket is priced: Friday £35 adults / £17.50 for those aged between 13 – 21, Saturday and Sunday £45 adults / £22.50 for those aged between 13 – 21. Kids aged 12 and under go free!

Join us from around the world

Those unable to attend this year’s event, can tune in and witness all the action on the Goodwood Road Racing channel.

Live and highlights programmes on ITV:

  • Goodwood Revival Live, Saturday 18 September at 17:00, ITV4
  • Goodwood Revival Live, Sunday 19 September at 14:00, ITV1
  • Goodwood Revival Highlights 1, Thursday 23 September at 20:00, ITV4
  • Goodwood Revival Highlights 2, Friday 24 September at 20:00, ITV4
  • Goodwood Revival Highlights 3, Sunday 26 September at 23:10, all ITV channels
  • Goodwood Revival Highlights 3, Sunday 10 October at 18:00, ITV4

Covid-19
Goodwood’s number one priority is the safety and wellbeing of everyone involved, whether working behind-the-scenes, at the wheel, or attending the spectacle. Goodwood continues to work closely with Public Health England and UK Government advisory groups and all events will be run strictly in accordance with the Government’s Covid-19 guidelines.

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Contact
For more information about the Goodwood Revival and our other motorsport events, please contact Katharine Morgan, Motorsport & Automotive Press Officer: Katharine.Morgan@goodwood.com

For all other press enquiries please contact: media@goodwood.com

Imagery and news from Goodwood are available from our Press & Media site.

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About the Goodwood Revival
The Goodwood Revival is the world’s greatest historic motor race meeting, and the only sporting event of its kind to be staged entirely in a period theme. More than just an unrivalled weekend of historic racing, it is an immersive celebration of a less disposable world, where “make do and mend” was a way of life rather than a casual slogan.

The Revival is, at its heart, a celebration of craftsmanship and sustainability, from an age when possessions were made to last and be cherished. It promotes a thoroughly modern ethos – to “reduce, reuse, repair, restore and recycle” – in the most authentic way possible. All the cars are original, having been lovingly maintained since new, many of the outfits have been handed down through generations, and even the retailers specialise in pre-owned artefacts – everything from clothes and accessories to automobilia and books.

It is, proudly, the world’s biggest and most glamorous second-hand event.

Near concurrently, Ricketts tangled with a backmarker while Dark retired the Bugatti. All eyes were now on Gans who was making inroads on the leader. With five minutes left to run, he was in Gillies’ slipstream, only to get baulked as he attempted to lap a slower car. This allowed Gillies breathing room, but only briefly. Gans took Gillies on the Lavant Straight in the dying moments, but Gillies returned the favour seconds later to claim yet another win at Goodwood.

Notes to Editors:

Goodwood Revival, Friday 17 - Sunday 19 September.

Tickets

Over the Road and Afternoon tickets are still available to purchase online at Goodwood.com or by calling the ticket office on 01243 755055.

The Over the Road only ticket is priced at £25 for adults (Friday / Saturday / Sunday) and £12.50 for those aged between 13 – 21. Kids aged 12 and under go free!

The Afternoon Ticket is priced: Friday £35 adults / £17.50 for those aged between 13 – 21, Saturday and Sunday £45 adults / £22.50 for those aged between 13 – 21. Kids aged 12 and under go free!

Covid-19
Goodwood’s number one priority is the safety and wellbeing of everyone involved, whether working behind-the-scenes, at the wheel, or attending the spectacle. Goodwood continues to work closely with Public Health England and UK Government advisory groups and all events will be run strictly in accordance with the Government’s Covid-19 guidelines.

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Contact
For more information about the Goodwood Revival and our other motorsport events, please contact Katharine Morgan, Motorsport & Automotive Press Officer: Katharine.Morgan@goodwood.com

For all other press enquiries please contact: media@goodwood.com

Imagery and news from Goodwood are available from our Press & Media site.

Stay up to date with all future announcements and on-event action across our social channels:

Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube

@GoodwoodRevival | #GoodwoodRevival | #ReviveAndThrive

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About the Goodwood Revival
The Goodwood Revival is the world’s greatest historic motor race meeting, and the only sporting event of its kind to be staged entirely in a period theme. More than just an unrivalled weekend of historic racing, it is an immersive celebration of a less disposable world, where “make do and mend” was a way of life rather than a casual slogan.

The Revival is, at its heart, a celebration of craftsmanship and sustainability, from an age when possessions were made to last and be cherished. It promotes a thoroughly modern ethos – to “reduce, reuse, repair, restore and recycle” – in the most authentic way possible. All the cars are original, having been lovingly maintained since new, many of the outfits have been handed down through generations, and even the retailers specialise in pre-owned artefacts – everything from clothes and accessories to automobilia and books.

It is, proudly, the world’s biggest and most glamorous second-hand event.