Gerry Judah for Audi Goodwood Festival of Speed Sculpture
by Eugene Kan, July 8, 2009

For the yearly event known as the Goodwood Festival of Speed held at the Goodwood estate, the Earl of March commissions a large scale piece of art to commerate the event. This season is no exception as the festival celebrates Audi’s 100th anniversary with this massive 135-foot tall sculputre created by Gerry Judah. The loop design features a tribute to both the present and the past as a 1937 Auto Union steamliner and a contemporary Audi R8 V10 at opposite ends. The self-supporting sculpture weighs a staggering 40 tons and required 100 ton cranes and a team of 12 men taking 4 weeks to construct.











Source: Autoblog, BBC | Ice Cream

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that looks so cool!!!!