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This year's Goodwood Festival of Speed has been another cracker. We've whittled down some of our favourite pictures to summarise how it went. Scroll through our gallery to see them...
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Aston Martin demonstrated its new DBS Superleggera on the famous hillclimb
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While Mad Mike did his best to melt the tyres off the the rims of his Mazda RX-7 drift car
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Terry Grant loves driving on two wheels when in a four-wheeled car like this Range Rover...
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There was no shortage of iconic Le Mans machinery, such as this Ford GT40
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The distinctively-shaped Matra MS640 Le Mans car, now 49 years old, ran at Goodwood first the first time since 2005
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The most sideways actions, of course, came from the drifters
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The 'Batmobile' BMW 3.0 CSL still looks as menacing now as it did back in the 1970s
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F1 cars from all eras were catered for...
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...as were Le Mans racers, including this new Aston Martin Vantage GTE
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There was no shortage of classic British metal...
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...or gorgeous Italian curves
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Who said a Land Rover Defender can't be driven enthusiastically on tarmac?
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Ford brought both the original and its new Mustang Bullitts
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A Lamborghini Huracan looking very 'raced' is the best kind of Lamborghini Huracan
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Koenigsegg's Regera laid 1479bhp down onto the Duke of Richmond's driveway...
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...While Rolls-Royce's Cullinan laid its 2.6 tonnes onto the driveway
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(Fairly) local car maker McLaren was out in force; its 720S did not dissapoint on the hill
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Middle Eastern car maker W Motors showed its Fenyr Supersport for the first time in Britain
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Singer's stunning new lightweight 911 wowed the crowds with its sound and stunned them with its shape
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Pagani's topless Zonda HP Barchetta reminded us why the Zonda will go down as one of history's prettiest supercars