Crop Circles at Goodwood Motor Circuit

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Aliens love car racing! We have proof! A number of the famous crop circles have appeared at the Goodwood Motor Circuit just 24 hours before the annual Goodwood Revival meeting. We guess the little green men got there a little early to make sure they get some front row seats for the event.

That's extremely exciting if you believe in aliens, which we don't. For what it's worth, this is a refreshing publicity stunt after all the teaser shots and videos we deal with every day. If you're planning to attend the Goodwood Revival meeting and you want a little "alien" side dish, the crop circles are just besides the circuit in West Sussex.

Goodwood Press Release:

A mystery that’s out of this world has descended on the Goodwood Motor Circuit just 24 hours before the annual Goodwood Revival meeting – the world’s most authentic historic motor racing event – gets underway (19-21 September).

Mysterious crop circles have appeared in the grass at the legendary West Sussex circuit,



which celebrates the 60th anniversary since its original opening at this weekend’s Revival meeting. The crop circles were discovered during final preparations before Goodwood opens its gates to 115,000+ excited motor racing enthusiasts on Friday 19 September.

The Revival is renowned for the IFOs (Identified Flying Objects) that traditionally appear at the event, with dramatic air displays scheduled this year to include Spitfires, Mustangs, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight and the earth-shaking Vulcan bomber.

UFOs are a rather less common sight at the Revival, however, although sightings have previously been made of unidentified objects in the skies over the event. Numerous reports can be found on the internet of a UFO sighting at the Goodwood Revival on 5 September 2003. The aliens must have enjoyed their previous Revival visit so much that they obviously did not want to miss out on the 10th anniversary Goodwood Revival celebrations this weekend!

For us earthlings, don’t forget your tickets for next year!.

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