The Goodwood Festival of Speed is an annual car show held at the famous Goodwood House in Chichester in early July. Last year was my first year in attendance and as soon as I walked through the gates, I knew it was automotive heaven. It was a place I saw my first of a multitude of cars and with Goodwood coming up next week I thought it would be a good time to check out my top 10 firsts at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. For this list, I will be excluding finds in the public and supercar car park because there will be another two lists for those. This list also excludes any racing cars so the Mercedes CLR will not be on this list.

9) Mercedes AMG One - The next entry is a bit of an odd one as nobody knew it would be there. On the Mercedes stand was this, the Mercedes AMG Project One (now only known as the AMG One). This is Mercedes-Benz's attempt to enter the hybrid hypercar market currently spearheaded by the Porsche 918, McLaren P1 and Ferrari LaFerrari. This is also a response to the Aston Martin Valkyrie. It features the same 1000hp V6 lifted from the Mercedes AMG F1 car and with that can allegedly accelerate from 0-200kph in 'under six seconds'. The car was meant to be put into production at the start of this year and as of yet none of the 275 examples have been sold. This could be to do with the late production or the £2.5 million price tag.
8) Apollo Intensa Emozione - Of all the cars in this list, the Apollo has to win the award for the most hypercar-like hypercar. Finished in a full purple carbon body and gold wheels, the knife like body pointing every which way, this Apollo IE is one of only 10 examples to be build by the now-defunct Gumpert brand. The monumental rear wing, jagged front splitter and jet fighter like interior all come together to make the IE one of the most menacing and fierce supercars out there. The limited numbers plus the £3 million price tag makes the IE one of the most desirable cars out there.

6) Maserati MC12 - The Maserati MC12 was a car produced by Maserati as a sister car to the Ferrari Enzo. It features the same engine and same horsepower output but a body designed by Maserati making it 5 metres long. It is much larger than the Enzo in proportions and much, much rarer with only 50 examples created. However I have never seen a road going Maserati MC12, but Goodwood provided one of the GT1 racing cars and 3 of these editions being the Corsa. The Corsa was a race prepped MC12 which was possible for road legal conversion. This blue Corsa was a star in the centre of the retail section but people were only interested in the Bugatti Veyron and Ferrari LaFerrari that flanked it, a sad thought.
5) Ferrari LaFerrari - Speaking of the Ferrari LaFerrari, Goodwood was actually the first time I saw a LaFerrari in person. Branded as a rebirth of the Ferrari Enzo, the 950hp hybrid powertrain accelerates the car to 60 in 2.9 seconds and up to 219mph. This example was not the only one there as the supercar paddock hosted a LaFerrari Aperta, the convertible version of the standard car. LaFerraris are the most expensive of the holy trinity of the 918 and P1 with prices at auction reaching £3 million, three times the initial price of the car. The Aperta is even more expensive with an example selling at £8.3 million.



1) Pagani - Obviously my choice as best 'first' would be Pagani, an Italian manufacturer of supercars that is my favourite manufacturer. They are celebrating their 20th anniversary this year and at Goodwood in one week will be the largest collection of them in a single place. This example is the one of 3 HP Barchetta, which is named HP for Horatio Pagani (the boss) and Barchetta meaning it has no roof. Finished in blue and black carbon with a fully custom interior. Pagani love to make their cars for their customers requests with plenty of one offs and specials with their prestige 760 series of which there was one at Goodwood, the Oliver Evolution. Their other model, the Huayra, was released in 2012 and featured at Goodwood with their Roadster model. They are also going to be there next week.
Honorable Mentions - For Honorable Mentions I have to mention the Lamborghini Reventon, Lamborghini Centenario, Lexus LFA and the Porsche 959 which all came close to the Top 10 but unfortunately fell at the last hurdle. Goodwood Festival of Speed will always be the best show I've ever attended and in a week it grows to a whole new level.
By Cieran Boyne