Jenson Button (efecreata photography/Bigstock.com)

Were you at the Goodwood Festival of Speed on Saturday? What was the highlight for you?

Perhaps it was catching a glimpse of F1 driver Jenson Button who turned up on Saturday afternoon?

Or maybe it was seeing another Formula One supremo – Jackie Stewart – behind the wheel of a W165 Mercedes Benz Grand Prix racer? Only two of the 1.5L supercharged V8s were ever built.

Perhaps you saw the Porsche 911 GTI-98 that bagged both first and second position at Le Mans in 1998 – giving the German sports car maker a total of 16 Le Mans wins.

But if you're a 'two wheels good, four wheels bad' type of person, then you may have enjoyed the tricks of stunt rider Mattie Griffin, who wowed crowds on his BMW F800R.

Further motorbike thrills were offered up by Giacomo Agostini, who appeared as part of the Festival's Addicted to Winning theme. He rode an MV Agusta 500, the machine that took him to 10 consecutive race wins in the 1969 season.

Speed lovers will have been similarly impressed by the work of Jann Mardenborough, victor of the 2011 GT Academy, who, behind the wheel of a Nissan GT-R Nismo Time Attack, recorded the quickest ever time by a supercar at the Festival.

But the fun wasn't only road-based: crowds were treated to an appearance of a Vulcan bomber roaring overhead, too.

Were you one of our car breakdown cover customers lucky enough to make it to Goodwood this year? Why not tell us about the bit you enjoyed most?

By Craig Hindmarsh