The 131-foot Mazda 787B and LM55 Gran Turismo Sculpture
Two racing beauties are suspended 131 feet in the air.



In this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed, Japanese automaker Mazda has been given the spotlight by showing of two of if its flagship racing cars at the top of an intertwined spire, which is over 131 feet. Designed by Gerry Judah, the statue consists of 132 tons of steel and 418 beams while overlooking the motoring event. The piece is fitting of the year’s theme of, “Flat-out and fearless: racing on the edge,” joining the likes of Audi, Alfa Romeo, Jaguar and Porsche for this prestigious accolade.