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Festival of Speed in 5 awesome videos

LONDON, England - Ken Block's monster 'Hoonigan', Valentino Rossi driving through a house... The 2015 Goodwood Festival of Speed (June 27 - 29) in England is a motoring enthusiasts dream come true, with everything from sports cars, motorsports and famous faces.

The festival maintained the customary hill-climb event, held at the Goodwood house in West Sussex by its owner Lord March.

The 2015 event included appearances by gymkhana sensation Ken Block in his smokey Hoonigan Mustang, MotoGP veteran Rossi and several Formula 1 drivers including Jenson Button and Nico Rosberg.

TOP HILL-CLIMB CLIPS

We have an awesome selection of top motoring videos from the 2015 Goodwood festival featuring cool laps, sideways action and crazy stunts.

1. F1 legend Ayrton Senna's McLaren MP4/6

Watch current McLaren driver Jenson Button drive the late F1 legend Ayrton Senna's McLaren MP4/6.

2. Rossi arrives at Goodwood house, forgets to leave bike outside

MotoGP legend Valentino Rossi, fresh from winning the 2015 Dutch GP, made a special appearance at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.


Read: 2015 Assen MotoGP - but who really won?
He arrived at the Goodwood House but forgot to leave his bike outside!

3. Ken Block's mental Hoonigan Mustang in action

Gymkhana star Ken Block delighted crowds at the 2015 Goodwood Festival of Speed, drifting his new ’65 Hoonigan Mustang up the famous hill. Goodwood Road & Racing said: "Ken Block overcooks it at Goodwood with Lord March as his nervous passenger. He then donuts his ways into #FOS fans' hearts."


Read:5 epic moments from the Goodwood Fest of Speed

4. Two-wheels record for new Juke Nismo

Stuntman Terry Grant, behind the wheel of a Nissan Juke Nismo RS, broke his own world record for the fastest mile travelled on two wheels in a four-wheeled vehicle!

5. Matie Griffin's stunt-riding goes wrong

Stunt-rider Matie Griffin showed off his amazing skill on two wheels. Unfortunately things don't go his way...

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