Rolls-Royce Celebrates Centenary At Goodwood Festival Of Speed
Published: 26th June 2004
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The centrepiece of the event will be a large sculpture designed by Gerry Judah, which is the most ambitious construction ever for the festival. Encompassing world speed records on land, on water and in the air, the three most famous Rolls-Royce powered world record-breakers have been mounted on a specially-designed structure high above Goodwood House:
- Sir Malcolm Campbells' 1935 Bluebird car
- Flt Lt L.R. 'Batchy' Atcherley's Supermarine S6/6A 'N248' Schneider Trophy sea-plane
- An exacting replica of Sir Malcolm Campbell's and his son Donald Campbell's Bluebird K4 boat
Speaking about the event, Chairman and Chief Executive, Karl-Heinz Kalbfell said, "We are delighted to support the festival again and to take centre-stage in this centenary year. This wonderful event is the perfect setting for the Rolls-Royce celebrations."
The festival runs from Friday 25th to Sunday 27th June.





