Thousands of motorsports fans thronged the Goodwood's Festival of Speed to celebrate Alfa Romeo's anniversary just like a typical Italian flair.
Celebrities and race drivers like Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton joined the festival.
The event included something or the other for everyone, whether it was Audi or Jaguar. The show included entries from BMW, Honda, Lotus and Toyota.
The sounds of dozens of souped-up sports cars sounds filled the atmosphere.
A colourful appearance from the Red Arrows display team was the highlight of the day. The attractive cars from Ferrari, Lotus and Alfa Romeo were among the competitors for the Best Heritage Motor. This competition of rare concept cars captivated many eye balls.
The moving motor show in the festival highlighted the cars, which are expected to arrive in the market this autumn.
Live music and a talk from Pink Floyd Drummer, Nick Mason kept the people entertained.
Interviews with F1 driver, Bruno Senna and famous rally driver, Jason Plato kept the people involved.
Dougie Lampkin, who is crowned with world trials championship 12 times, drew the crowd with tricks for trackside stalls and display stands.
Another attraction of the event was computer driving simulators, which enabled youngsters to match their growing driving skills.












