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Heading into the
Goodwood Festival of Speed this past weekend, insiders speculated that we'd have a new top time on our hands. The record for the English hill climb course has stood at 41.6 seconds since 1999 when
Nick Heidfeld drove the McLaren MP4/13, but expectations were high that nine-time
World Rally Championship superstar
Sébastien Loeb would pilot his
Peugeot 208 T16 - the same in which he set the record time at
Pikes Peak last year - to knock Heidfeld and
McLaren off the top of the leader board.
Well, Loeb did dominate the proceedings on Sunday, besting some serious machinery including a specially prepared
Maserati MC12 (piloted by GT1 champ Michael Bartels), a
McLaren F1 GTR Long-Tail (driven by former
Indy champ Kenny Brack) and a
Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3 (by Jann Mardenborough, who had just won the Supercar run on Saturday). But while the
Peugeot hill-climber may have a power-to-weight ratio to rival that of a modern F1 car and even more aggressive aero, Loeb's top time of 44.6 seconds wasn't enough to pip Heidfeld's record.
In fact it wasn't enough to land him in second place, either. Justin Law drove the
Jaguar XJR8/9 up the hill in 44.19 seconds in 2008 and returned with a 44.4-second run the following year. You can bet that Loeb will be back at Goodwood again next summer, though, to try and find the extra three seconds needed to take the record, or at least an extra few tenths to land in second behind one of the fastest and most successful
F1 cars ever made - a machine that won of nine out of sixteen races and both titles in the 2008 Formula One World Championship.
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