Eight Lister competition cars took part in the Sussex Trophy on the final day of the 2015 Goodwood Revival – with the race producing a fantastic fight between Chris Ward in a 1959 Lister-Jaguar ‘Costin’ and Bobby Verdon-Roe in a 1960 Ferrari 246S Dino.
Finishing behind the 1959 Lister-Jaguar ‘Costin’ of Ward, entered by JD Classics, was Sam Hancock in a 1958 Lister-Jaguar ‘Knobbly’ – one of five ‘Knobbly’ models in the race. David Hart finished seventh in a 1959 Lister-Jaguar ‘Costin’, while finishing in 11th, 12th and 13th respectively were Roberto Giordanelli in a 1958 Lister-Chevrolet ‘Knobbly’, Steve Boultbee Brooks in a 1958 Lister-Jaguar ‘Flat Iron’ and Shaun Lynn in a 1958 Lister-Jaguar ‘Knobbly’.
Kriton Lendoudis came in 18th place in a 1959 Lister-Chevrolet ‘Knobbly’ while Helmut Rothenberger finished in 22nd place in a 1958 Lister-Jaguar ‘Knobbly’.
Lister has produced a limited run of ten continuation ‘Knobbly’ cars. The reborn ‘Knobbly’ is built to the very same specification as the original 1958 ‘Knobbly’, using the late Brian Lister’s original drawings and manufacturing jigs.
All ‘Knobbly’ models are built to meet relevant FIA racing regulations and are powered by a race-prepared Jaguar D-Type 3.8-litre straight-six, producing 330bhp. Although all ten are now sold out overwhelming response from enthusiasts and the historic racing community has meant that Lister is considering a number of final special editions.
Lister Motor Cars chairman Lawrence Whittaker said: “It was great to see so many historic competition Listers battling it out in the Sussex Trophy. The racing was close and hard-fought and made for great entertainment. Congratulations to all the drivers who took part, particularly Chris Ward in the Lister-Jaguar ‘Costin’ who put up an incredible fight against the Ferrari."