25/7/2023
2023 not only marks a significant year for Porsche as it celebrates 75 years of excellence, but it also marks 30 years of Goodwood Festival of Speed.
Porsche has been a proud supporter of Goodwood Festival of Speed since 1995, and we are honoured to be the first manufacturer to create the central feature for the fourth time. This ongoing partnership exemplifies our commitment to showcasing the power, innovation, and thrilling performance that define the Porsche experience.
Porsche fans and owners enjoyed a whole host of action, with the focus on the 1.16-mile hillclimb running through the centre of the venue which saw the debut of the new 718 Spyder RS alongside the 1948 356 No 1, 911 GT3 RS, 911 Dakar, the new Cayenne S and many more iconic Porsche cars from across the decades.
Adam Smalley wowed the crowds in a stunning Tape Art 992 GT3 Cup car, coming 4th overall and 1st in his category in the hillclimb. Also on display was the new Mission X concept, a spectacular reinterpretation of a hypercar and the Vision 357 Speedster, a roofless all-electric machine with influences from the 356. A truly special weekend!
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