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Peugeot at Goodwood

Peugeot's Le Mans-winning 908 will be at Goodwood, campaigning up the hill

Peugeot’s 2009 Le Mans-winning V12-diesel powered 908 Hdi FAP and its three-man driver team will attend the Goodwood Festival of Speed, which runs from the 3-5 July. The winning car covered 3,234.85 miles in 24 hours, achieving a 149mph fastest lap at the French circuit. Sister cars secured second and sixth places. It will be shown in the paddock and campaigned up the 1.16-mile Goodwood Hill.

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Read evo’s Le Mans 2009 coverage and view the videos from the event, plus our epic trip across channel in the Bentley Speed Six.

Admission to the Goodwood Festival of Speed is by advance ticket only (Goodwood ticket Hotline +44 (0)1243 755055 or email booking@goodwood.co.uk).

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