Sporting Digest: Motor Racing

Sunday 19 June 1994 18:02 EDT
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STIRLING MOSS, John Surtees and Sir Jack Brabham were among 100 invited drivers to compete in the Champagne Charles Heidsieck Festival of Speed at Goodwood yesterday. The Formula One driver, Martin Brundle, set the fastest time averaging almost 90mph up the 1.16-mile course in a McLaren-Peugeot. Mike Wilds broke a leg when he lost control of the Ferrari Formula One car he was demonstrating.

MOTORSPORT FESTIVAL OF SPEED (Goodwood) Outright: M Brundle (McLaren) 49.77sec. Champagne Charles Heidsieck Award: M Stretton (Fraser Nash) 67.62.

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