Six-time Olympic and 11-time world cycling champion Sir Chris Hoy lined up on the starting grid at this year’s Goodwood Revival behind the wheel of a “Motul Mini”. Chris was driving a Mini owned by Motul partner Snetterton Speed Works, an historic racing car workshop and team based in the UK. Competing against 29 other Minis, he was racing in a special two-driver, 45-minute race for the Revival’s Sir John Whitmore Trophy, so called because of John’s triumph in the British Saloon Car Championship in 1961 behind the wheel of a Mini Cooper. Racing driver Jonathan Lewis, owner of Snetterton Speed Works and one of the co-drivers in the race, tells us more…
