Striking Land Rover Sculpture At Goodwood Festival Of Speed

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Designer Gerry Judah recently unveiled a massive sculpture at the Goodwood Festival of Speed to mark the 60th anniversary of the Land Rover brand. Judah has been designing and producing large scale sculptures for the event for over ten years now. Each year features a different mark that is the focus of the festival or celebrating a historical milestone.

For this year work, Judah dreamed up a 110 ft+ high twisting steel armature. The structure weighs 120 tonnes and is held together by nearly 5000 bolts. Anchored to the structure is a selection of 5 current and classic Land Rover models.

The Festival of Speed is regarded as the world’s biggest and most diverse celebration of the history of motor sport and car culture. It’s held each year at the Goodwood estate 60 miles outside of London. The festival is known for it’s yearly hillclimb event that pits cars from all eras against the clock on the 1.16 mile course that winds through the grounds.

[ via bdonline ]

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