‘It was an excuse to get some cool bikes and cars together’ Considering he owns the 12,000-acre Goodwood Estate, which contains an aerodrome, racetrack, two golf courses, farm, hotel, restaurants and a horse racing course, not to mention a Rolls-Royce factory, it should come as no surprise that the Duke of Richmond is a petrol-head. Although growing up, bikes were off the menu.
“When I was small I lived in the Midlands but we would always come to Goodwood in July for the horse racing and Easter Monday for the motor racing,” remembers the Duke. “Goodwood was owned by my grandfather, Freddie March, who was a real car and bike guy – not so keen on the horses but a huge fan of engines! He built the racetrack after the…