Jaguar Academy of Sport Ambassadors, Jessica Ennis and Martin Brundle, were amongst the familiar faces to join Jaguar at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, as 50 years of the E-type were celebrated.
An estimated 180,000 people attended over the four days of the event, breaking previous records for the Festival - now in its 19th year.
On Friday, former F1 driver and current BBC commentator Martin Brundle took to the Goodwood Hill in the XJR-9, whilst on Sunday, British Olympic hopeful and Jessica Ennis took on the Hill as she rode in the XKR-S.
The 28-metre E-type sculpture continued to wow the crowds at the Festival along with the spectacular range of vehicles both in action and on static display.
The event allows spectators incredible access to vehicles and exhibits on display, with enthusiasts of all ages being able to get up close to priceless cars from the past including the beautiful XJ13 as well as from the future, in the form of the C-X75.



