• Two British legends of land and sky engage for the first time in a unique off-road race
  • The All-New Range Rover Sport, Land Rover's fastest SUV to date, goes head-to-head with the heroic Vickers Supermarine Spitfire in a challenge organised by FortyOneSix.com ahead of this weekend's Goodwood Festival of Speed
  • First off-road challenge of its kind over the grass airstrip at Goodwood Aerodrome, putting speed, agility and handling of both car and plane to the test
  • Race available to view now online at www.FortyOneSix.com

Monday 8th July 2013: Two supreme examples of British engineering, the All-New Range Rover Sport and the legendary Supermarine Spitfire, have engaged in a unique duel to measure their off-road mastery.

The Range Rover Sport, the fastest production Land Rover to date, representing the latest advances in all-terrain performance has been pitted against Britain's most famous fighter aircraft in a high-speed off-road race along the grass airstrip at the Goodwood Aerodrome in Sussex. Land Rover was invited to take part in the challenge, formulated by Goodwood's FortyOneSix.com website. It provided a perfect curtain raiser for this weekend's Festival of Speed, where the new Range Rover Sport will be making its UK dynamic debut.

The race - the first of its kind at the airfield - involved a straight drag run down and back on the runway, punctuated by a nimble U-turn. It was particularly challenging being conducted on the bumpy grass airfield, notorious for being a low traction surface.

The Vickers Supermarine Spitfire lined up for the contest was a 1945-vintage model, piloted by Matt Jones from the Boultbee Flight Academy. Powered by a 1,750bhp V12 Merlin engine, it has a maximum airspeed of 640kph, and its typical acceleration on take-off is up to 128kph before the wheels leave the ground, making it a strong contender for victory against the Land Rover.

Mike Cross, Jaguar Land Rover's Chief Vehicle Integrity Engineer, was at the wheel of the All-New Range Rover Sport, a 5.0-litre supercharged V8 model with 375kW on tap. Even though grass is one of the most challenging terrains on which to gain traction, for both acceleration and breaking, Cross still managed to clock a top speed of 210kph before braking for the mid-race turn.

The turn manoeuvre was helped by the Range Rover Sport's new Torque Vectoring technology, which contributes to stable and secure cornering by applying appropriate braking to the inside wheels.

Cross explained that Land Rover was pleased to take up the challenge: "The team couldn't resist the challenge laid down by FortyOneSix.com and to race such a British icon.

"It's always difficult to find traction from a standing start on grass, but the Range Rover Sport made a great launch off the line. I was surprised by how bumpy the course was as I accelerated up to 210kph, and of course the other extreme challenge is to brake in time for the turn-around, but the car felt composed throughout the whole run."

To find out whether it was classic or cutting-edge British engineering that won the day, the film and more details can be viewed here: www.FortyOneSix.com. FortyOneSix.com is Goodwood's online magazine and social media website covering news, features and events in the world of motor sport, cars, motorbikes and aircraft. The film will also be available on Land Rover's social media channels: Facebook - www.facebook.com/LandRoverAustralia  and YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQqK4NUfYv4&feature=c4-overview&list=UUPrwlTjUjxzLyj6SfWYm1-A

For further information contact:

James Scrimshaw
Public Affairs
Land Rover Australia
Phone: +61 2 9020 1773
Email: jscrimsh@jaguarlandrover.com
Website: www.landrover.com.au

Tim Krieger
Brand Manager
Land Rover Australia
Phone: +61 2 9020 1505
Email: tkrieger@jaguarlandrover.com
Website: www.landrover.com.au

Editors Note:

  • Since 1948 Land Rover has been manufacturing authentic 4x4s that represent true 'breadth of capability' across the model range. Defender, Freelander, Discovery, Range Rover Sport, Range Rover and Range Rover Evoque each define the world's 4x4 sectors, with 78% of this model range exported to over 140 countries.
  • Land Rover is committed to addressing the challenges of climate change and since September 2006 carbon dioxide generated by Land Rover manufacturing activities and UK customer vehicle use has been balanced through an industry leading offset programme run by Climate Care.