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760,000
Video views
277,082,541
Video count
3565
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2009
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Goodwood Road & Racing Youtube channel statistics

Goodwood Road & Racing
Subscribers
760,000
Video views
277,082,541
Video count
3565
Estimated earnings in past 30 days
$ 246 - $ 1.48K
584
last 7 days
Subscribers
1,000
last 30 days
9,000
last 90 days
383,500
last 7 days
Video views
657,428
last 30 days
4,427,540
last 90 days
Date Video views Estimated earnings
01.02.2025 Sat +657,428 $ 246 - $ 1.48K
20.01.2025 Mon +768,878 $ 288 - $ 1.73K
06.01.2025 Mon +736,669 $ 276 - $ 1.66K
24.12.2024 Tue +728,088 $ 273 - $ 1.64K
12.12.2024 Thu +471,238 $ 176 - $ 1.06K
03.12.2024 Tue +457,651 $ 171 - $ 1.03K
24.11.2024 Sun +303,296 $ 113 - $ 682
19.11.2024 Tue +304,292 $ 114 - $ 684
14.11.2024 Thu +857,190 $ 321 - $ 1.93K
01.11.2024 Fri +889,452 $ 333 - $ 2K
19.10.2024 Sat +964,639 $ 361 - $ 2.17K
08.10.2024 Tue +644,923 $ 241 - $ 1.45K
29.09.2024 Sun +555,814 $ 208 - $ 1.25K
23.09.2024 Mon +689,185 $ 258 - $ 1.55K

Goodwood Road & Racing biography

Goodwood Road & Racing is a British motorsport company founded by the Duke of Richmond. The company is known for organizing the Goodwood Festival of Speed, the Goodwood Revival, and the Members' Meeting. These events attract thousands of visitors from around the world every year, and feature a range of classic and modern cars, motorcycles, and aircraft. Goodwood also operates a website and social media channels, which provide news, reviews, and videos about racing and motorsports. Through its events and media channels, Goodwood has become one of the most influential and beloved motorsport brands in the world.

Goodwood Road & Racing controversies

Despite its reputation as a leading motorsport brand, Goodwood has faced several controversies over the years. In 2008, the company was criticized for using a Nazi Swastika on a car racing at the Goodwood Revival. The car, a pre-war BMW 328, had historical significance as a racing car used by a Jewish driver who fled Germany during World War II. However, the use of the Swastika was deemed insensitive and offensive by many, and Goodwood later apologized for the incident. In 2020, the company was also criticized for its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. Goodwood initially planned to hold the Festival of Speed and Revival events as scheduled, but later canceled them due to health concerns. Some fans and participants were disappointed by the decision, while others praised Goodwood for putting public safety first.