A HOST of celebrities have been spotted at one of the top automotive festivals in the UK.
The motoring event which is coming to an end today, June 26, has seen thousands flocking to Chichester over the last few days.
Goodwood Festival of Speed has become a popular place for manufacturers to show off their latest models, with fans and prospective buyers able to get up close to the vehicles.
Dozens of displays and activities have taken place, as well as several celebrity spectators coming to see what the festival has on offer.
Among those who headed down was ex-professional footballer David Beckham who posed for pictures with fans before enjoying the event.
Celebrity motorsport legends such as Sir Jackie Stewart, who won three World Drivers' Championships as a Formula One driver, was also spotted.
Reality TV star Caitlyn Jenner, of Keeping Up With The Kardashians, was also among those to appear. She attended the event with Sophia Hutchins and was seen chatting and taking pictures with fans whilst wandering around the festival.
Nigel Mansell, who won the Formula One World Championship and the CART Indy Car World Series in his career, and Damon Hill, who won the title of Formula One World Champion back in 1996, were also at the event signing autographs and greeting fans.
Today marks the last day of festivities, with the event opening on Thursday, and promises to be another day of sporting fun.
The Red Arrows will be returning for a final display which will give Sussex residents another chance to watch them fly over the coast.
The displays took place on Thursday and Friday this week as they put on a fantastic display over the festival site. Another display is also set for this afternoon.
Planes will fly over the Goodwood Festival of Speed at 12.40 pm, before moving on to North Arundel at 1.02pm and then South of Littlehampton at 1.05pm.
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