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    mardi 22 septembre 2015

    10 Instagrammers to follow during the Goodwood Revival


    Between these 10 Instagram accounts – comprising photographers, racing drivers and a Classic Driver dealer – you’ll not miss any of the action from this weekend’s Goodwood Revival, regardless of whether you’re going to be there...

    Amy Shore

    You’d never believe that Amy Shore has only been shooting cars for two years, given how well her distinct style suits the subject. Her adaptability means she’s great at capturing the characters and the details, too – ideal for an event like the Goodwood Revival.

    Sam Hancock

    Racing driver and automotive consultant Sam Hancock is almost always behind the wheel, driving an immense variety of historic machinery, be it single-seater '70s F1 cars or big Lister bangers (one of which, incidentally, he’ll be racing at the Revival). He’s also got an eye for the eclectic, and a real appreciation of motorsport history.

    Rémi Dargegen

    Rémi’s sumptuous galleries on Classic Driver are immensely popular, and for good reason. He was also one of the few photographers at the Revival last year who was the subject of almost as many pictures as he took, his Best Dressed award-winning sailor get-up (and distinctive beard) proving particularly popular.

    Dan Rubin

    Leica has enrolled photographer and creative director Dan Rubin to shoot the Revival from a new perspective, with one of its famous ‘M’ cameras. Cars don’t feature on Dan’s Instagram feed, so it will be interesting to see how he tackles the weekend…

    Jochen Mass

    Always a crowd-pleaser at Goodwood, Jochen Mass will be racing a thunderous Ford Galaxie in the St Mary’s Trophy. Follow him for a driver’s-eye view of the Revival.

    Peter Aylward

    Peter Aylward’s Goodwood Festival of Speed photos proved particularly popular, and we’re pleased to say he’ll be working with us again at the Revival. Variety is key with Peter’s shots, so if you can’t make it to Goodwood, fear not – simply visit Classic Driver on Monday morning.

    James Cottingham

    Classic Driver dealer DK Engineering’s presence at this year’s Revival is significant – James Cottingham will race a Ferrari 500TR, Ford GT40 and a Tojeiro-Jaguar, while in the Ferrari-only Earls Court show, a number of DK’s cars (including a 250 LM) will take centre stage.

    Kim Leuenberger

    Another of Leica’s recruits, photography student Kim Leuenberger will be documenting the event in her indulgent style. Let’s hope she’s as good at shooting real cars as she is at miniature models. Three words: depth of field.

    Max Girardo

    RM Sotheby’s Managing Director and Auctioneer Max Girardo isn’t just a dab hand on the rostrum; he’s also a skilled historic racer. Driving a Ferrari 250 GT ‘Tour de France’ in the Lavant Cup this weekend, we’re hoping he’ll prove as entertaining to watch (and sideways) as he was at last year’s 72nd Members’ Meeting. 

    Goodwood Revival

    It may seem obvious, but Goodwood’s own Instagram feed is regularly updated with a variety of behind-the-scenes highlights. If you’re reading this on Friday and not at the Revival, prepare for envy to set in. 

    ... and, of course, Classic Driver

    Remember you can follow our Classic Driver Instagram account, which is regularly updated with superb original photography. And our very own Joe BreezeAlex Easthope, and J. Philip Rathgenwill all be present. We hope to see some of you there...
    Classic Driver’s extensive coverage of the Goodwood Revival 2015 is kindly supported by our friends at Credit Suisse. You can find an overview of all Revival 2015 articles here.  

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    lundi 21 septembre 2015

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    SuperMoto : Thomas Chareyre et Michelin, champions du monde / Thomas Chareyre and Michelin secure 2015 world titles


    A l’issue du Grand Prix d’Autriche, dernière épreuve du championnat du monde FIM Supermoto, Thomas Chareyre (TM – Michelin) a enlevé une quatrième couronne mondiale, la deuxième consécutive avec TM et Michelin. A domicile, Lukas Hollbacher (Husqvarna - Michelin) a signé le doublé.
    Auteur de la pole position, Thomas Chareyre a géré parfaitement les deux courses pour s’assurer du titre.
    Le Français a mené les trois premiers tours de la première manche avant de se faire dépasser par « l’enfant du pays » Lukas Hollbacher, surmotivé par la présence de nombreux fans. L’Autrichien remporte sa deuxième victoire de la saison.
    Thomas Chareyre termine à la deuxième place devant son premier rival pour le titre, Ivan Lazzarini (L30 Racing – Honda). Hannes Maier (KTM) et Teo Monticelli (Honda – Michelin) complètent le Top 5.
    Thomas Chareyre a pris la tête de la deuxième course et a mené les sept des 12 tours avant de laisser les commandes à Lukas Hollbacher. Quatrième au bout du premier tour, le jeune pilote autrichien a cravaché pour doubler notamment ses compatriotes Hannes Maier  et Rudolf Bauer (KTM) et s’offrir le doublé à domicile.
    Ne voulant prendre aucun risque, Thomas Chareyre a rétrogradé à la quatrième puis à la cinquième place.
    Auteur du doublé lors de la précédente épreuve en Colombie, Pavel Kejmar (Husqvarna) s’est classé deuxième devant Maier et Bauer.
    Avec 291 points, Thomas Chareyre est sacré pour la deuxième fois consécutive avec Michelin. C’est le quatrième titre mondial pour le Français.
    The last round of the 2015 FIM SuperMoto World Championship in Austria saw Thomas Chareyre (TM-Michelin) claim his fourth world title, and his second in a row with TM and Michelin. Lukas Hollbacher (Husqvarna-Michelin) won both his home races.
    After topping qualifying, Thomas Chareyre paced himself perfectly during both Austrian races to clinch the 2015 crown.
    The Frenchman led Race 1 for the first three laps before being passed by home star Lukas Hollbacher who was fired up by the local supporters. The Austrian went on to collect his second victory of the season.
    Chareyre was second, ahead of his main title rival Ivan Lazzarini (L30 Racing-Honda), Hannes Maier (KTM) and Teo Monticelli (Honda-Michelin).
    Chareyre then led the year’s last race for seven of the 12 laps before relinquishing control to Hollbacher once more. The Austrian had been fourth after Lap 1 but fought back to pass compatriots Maier and Rudolf Bauer (KTM) and make it a grand slam weekend.
    Chareyre preferred not to take any risks and let himself slip back to fifth at the flag.
    Pavel Kejmar (Husqvarna), winner of both Colombian races recently, was second behind Maier and Bauer.
    A score of 291 points wrapped up Chareyre’s second straight world title with Michelin and his fourth in total.

    Résultats :
    Course 1 :1. Hollbacher Lukas (AUT, Husqvarna) ; 2. Chareyre Thomas (FRA, TM) ; 3. Lazzarini Ivan (ITA, Honda) ; 4. Maier Hannes (AUT, KTM) ; 5. Monticelli Teo (ITA, Honda) ; 6. Burbano David (COL, Suzuki) ; ….
    Course 2 :1. Hollbacher Lukas (AUT, Husqvarna) ; 2. Kejmar Pavel (CZE, Husqvarna) ; 3. Maier  Hannes (AUT, KTM) ; 4. Bauer Rudolf (AUT, KTM) ; 5. Chareyre Thomas (FRA, TM) ; 6. Monticelli Teo (ITA, Honda) ; 7. Lazzarini  (ITA, Honda) ; ….
    Classement général :1. Chareyre Thomas (FRA-TM)  291 points ; 2. Lazzarini  Ivan (ITA-Honda)  274 pts ;  3. Hollbacher Lukas (AUT-Husqvarna) 256 pts ; 4. Keymar  Pavel (CZE-Husqvarna) 237 pts ; 5. Ravaglia Christian (ITA-Honda) 190 pts ; 6. Hermunen Mauno (FIN-TM) 188 pts,…