The Goodwood Festival 2013 was host to a gorgeous gravity-defying sculpture by Gerry Judah. Although cars are at home on the ground, this installation takes speed to the sky. To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Porsche 911, this sculpture rockets three of the iconic vehicles into the sky, leaving white tracks in their wake.
Another momentous occasion that is simultaneously being celebrated at the festival is the 20th anniversary of the British celebration of speed. This piece captures the dynamism of speed, forward movement and looking into the future of automotive design. The installation towers over the festival-goers at over 100' high.
In addition to Gerry Judah's installation at the Goodwood Festival 2013, Porsche will be displaying several of its other iconic models like the Porsche 1973 911 RSR 2.8.
Dynamic Car-Rocketing Installations
This Piece Celebrates Porsche at the Goodwood Festival 2013
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