Lavant Cup

The Lavant Cup was a motor race held in the spring at Goodwood, England from 1949 to 1966.

Over the years it was variously run for Formula 2, Formula 1 and, finally, Sports car racing classes, with the latter counting towards the British Sports Car Championship.

The trophy is named for the near-by parish and villages of Lavant, which also give their name to the Lavant Straight on the circuit itself.

[1][2] In recent years the race has been revived as a historic racing event, forming a part of the Goodwood SpeedWeek meeting.

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Dudley Folland in his 1949 race-winning Ferrari 166 SC