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Published 04 July 2010
Legendary Pink Floyd drummer and historic racer Nick Mason was reunited with Audi Tradition’s 1939 Auto Union Type D on Sunday morning. The sometime Le Mans competitor and long-time Festival supporter was elated to drive the twin-supercharged single-seater again, saying: “It’s a great feeling to drive at Goodwood every year, but all the more so in an Auto Union racing car.” Audi Tradition also brought along a V8 quattro saloon that participated in the German Touring Car series in ’92, its last season in the original championship. Marco Werner, one of the less than ten people to claim honours in the Sebring 12 Hours, Le Mans 24 Hours and Daytona 24 Hours, reminded those who witnessed the car’s rise to greatness first time around just what a fantastic – and vocal –monster this is.
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