Goodwood Revival Period dress is mandatory in the paddock—good taste, well… Photo: Peter Collins Style on the Goodwood pit wall.Photo: Peter Collins Sir Stirling Moss leads Sir Jack Brabham in practice for the St. Mary’s Trophy race for 1960–’66 saloon cars. Moss later transferred to a Ford Galaxie when his Mercedes expired. Photo: Peter Collins Jim Stokes (left) and crew get Grand Prix driver Jochen Mass ready for the start of the Richmond and Gordon Trophy race for F1 cars from 1954–’61. Mass finished 16th but said he enjoyed the Lancia D50 enormously. Photo: Peter Collins Performing acts in the paddock, such as Laurel and Hardy, are an annual crowd favorite.Photo: Peter Collins Rock & Rollers “Big Ed” McDonough and Lady Susie Moss. Photo: Peter Collins The start of the Freddie March Memorial Trophy Race for sports cars built between 1952 and 1955. Photo: Peter Collins Phil Hill raced Laurence Auriana’s Alfa Romeo 6C 3000CM to as high as 6th place before he spun it into a gravel trap. Photo: Peter Collins Period dress at Goodwood spans the gamut, from ’30s flappers to the groovy ’60s. Photo: Peter Collins An impressive line-up of WWII fighters gave aerial demonstrations all three days. Photo: Peter Collins Period touches can be found everywhere—even for the kids. Photo: Peter Collins Weekend festivities also included the Barry Sheene Memorial Race for historic bikes. Photo: Peter Collins