
Range Rover Sport SVR hits the Goodwood Hillclimb on TWO wheels
The 542bhp Range Rover Sport SVR – Land Rover’s answer to the Porsche Cayenne Turbo – blasts up the Goodwood Hillclimb – on two wheels.
With the Goodwood Festival of Speed in full flow this weekend, there’s lots to see and watch for petrolheads with a passion for the fast and furious, and the best place to see the action is on the Goodwood Hillclimb.From the 1947 Ferrari 125S to the Bugatti Chiron, all sorts of cars, past, present and from Motorsport, have been finding their way up the hillclimb, past the house, missing the flint wall and on to the finish line.
But Land Rover decided to do something a bit different this weekend, and took the Range Rover Sport SVR, complete with its 4WD and 542bhp, up the hilllcimb on just two wheels. Well, for much of it anyway.
In the hands of Terry Grant, the Sport SVR negotiated the start, round the bend up to the straight which goes past the house all on two wheels, giving spectators a very unusual view of the floorpan of the SVR (or its roof, depending which side you were standing).
Terry kept up the two-wheel stuff to the left-hander at the end of the straight, dropping back on to four wheels, throwing a donut or three and blasting off to the finish.
Don’t you wish you’d gone to Goodwood now?



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