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Laser transport Suzuki to the Festival of Speed 2021

Emily Woolford, 6th August 2021

The Goodwood Festival of Speed is an annual celebration of motorsport and car culture where fans gather to enjoy unrestricted access to the machines and drivers. The first festival was in 1993 where Goodwood welcomed 25,000 fans. Since then, the success of the event has grown year on year to the impressive event it is today.

The 2021 Festival of Speed finally celebrated 2020’s planned theme of ‘The Maestros – Motorsport’s Great All-Rounders’ after the event was postponed due to Covid-19. This event aimed to celebrate drivers, teams and manufacturers who have shown greatness by succeeding across a variety of motorsport disciplines.

One of these manufacturers, Suzuki, planned and executed a great motorcycle class focused on ‘50 Years of Suzuki in Grand Prix Racing.’ The class featured 11 motorcycles. This included all 7 of their World Championship winning bikes, including Barry Sheene’s first championship winning Suzuki bike. Laser International were excited to be a part of this event and arranged the transport of one of these bikes from Team Suzuki MotoGP in Italy to the UK, and the safe return of the bike. 

It was an honour to be a part of this exciting movement. Everyone at Laser International extend their congratulations to Suzuki for putting on a world-class display and to Goodwood for organising such a fantastic event! 

For any further information about the services we can offer, please contact us at sales@laserint.co.uk

 

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