The bricks lining the Festival of Speed startline are 100 years old and a gift from the Indianapolis Speedway "Brickyard" in 2011 to mark their centenary event!
Our replica of the famous motor show showcases the "cars of the future" in true Revival style
Leading women of business, sport, fashion and media, take part in one of the most exciting horseracing events in the world.
King Edward VII (who came almost every year) famously dubbed Glorious Goodwood “a garden party with racing tacked on”.
The famous fighter ace, who flew his last sortie from Goodwood Aerodrome, formerly RAF Westhampnett has a statue in his honor within the airfield.
The Duke of Richmond holds the title of Duke of Richmond and Gordon. This title reflects the historical association with both the Richmond and Gordon families.
Built in 1787 by celebrated architect James Wyatt to house the third Duke of Richmond’s prized fox hounds, The Kennels was known as one of the most luxurious dog houses in the world!
Built in 1787 by celebrated architect James Wyatt to house the third Duke of Richmond’s prized fox hounds, The Kennels was known as one of the most luxurious dog houses in the world!
Each room is named after one of the hounds documented in January 1718, including Dido, Ruby and Drummer.
Sir Stirling Moss was one of the founding patrons of the Festival of Speed, and a regular competitor at the Revival.
From 2005 to present there has been a demonstration area for the rally cars at the top of the hill
FOS Favourite Mad Mike Whiddett can be caught melting tyres in his incredible collection of cars (and trucks) up the hillclimb
Inspired by the legendary racer, Masten Gregory, who famously leapt from the cockpit of his car before impact when approaching Woodcote Corner in 1959.
Spectate from the chicane at the Revival to see plenty of classic cars going sideways as they exit this infamous point of our Motor Circuit.
Nick Heidfelds 1999 (41.6s) hillclimb record was beaten after Max Chilton in his McMurtry Spéirling fan car tore it to shreds at 39.08s in 2022!
King Edward VII (who came almost every year) famously dubbed Glorious Goodwood “a garden party with racing tacked on”.
Leading women of business, sport, fashion and media, take part in one of the most exciting horseracing events in the world.
The first ever horsebox was used from Goodwood to Doncaster for the 1836 St. Leger. Elis arrived fresh and easily won his owner a £12k bet.
One Summer, King Edward VII turned his back on the traditional morning suit, and donned a linen suit and Panama hat. Thus the Glorious Goodwood trend was born.
The red & yellow of the Racecourse can be traced back hundreds of years, even captured in our stunning Stubbs paintings in the Goodwood Collection
The Motor Circuit was known as RAF Westhampnett, active from 1940 to 1946 as a Battle of Britain station.
The first thing ever dropped at Goodwood was a cuddly elephant which landed in 1932 just as the 9th Duke of Richmonds passion for flying was taking off.
One of the greatest golfers of all time, James Braid designed Goodwood’s iconic Downland course, opened in 1914.
The Motor Circuit was known as RAF Westhampnett, active from 1940 to 1946 as a Battle of Britain station.
The exquisite mirror in the Ballroom of Goodwood House it so big they had to raise the ceiling to get it inside!
Ray Hanna famously flew straight down Goodwood’s pit straight below the height of the grandstands at the first Revival in 1998
One of the greatest golfers of all time, James Braid designed Goodwood’s iconic Downland course, opened in 1914.
The iconic spitfire covered almost 43,000 kilometres and visited over 20 countries on its epic journey and currently resides at our Aerodrome.
Flying jetpacks doesn't have to just be a spectator sport at FOS, you can have a go at our very own Aerodrome!
Flying jetpacks doesn't have to just be a spectator sport at FOS, you can have a go at our very own Aerodrome!
We have been host to many incredible film crews using Goodwood as a backdrop for shows like Downton Abbey, Hollywood Blockbusters like Venom: let there be Carnage and the Man from U.N.C.L.E.
G. Stubbs (1724–1806) created some of the animal portraiture masterpieces at Goodwood House, combining anatomical exactitude with expressive details
Ensure you take a little time out together to pause and take in the celebration of all the hard work you put in will be a treasured memory.
The red & yellow of the Racecourse can be traced back hundreds of years, even captured in our stunning Stubbs paintings in the Goodwood Collection
Ray Hanna famously flew straight down Goodwood’s pit straight below the height of the grandstands at the first Revival in 1998
The iconic spitfire covered almost 43,000 kilometres and visited over 20 countries on its epic journey and currently resides at our Aerodrome.
Easy boy! The charismatic Farnham Flyer loved to celebrate every win with a pint of beer. His Boxer dog, Grogger, did too and had a tendancy to steal sips straight from the glass.
Whoa Simon! A horse so determined and headstrong, he not only won the 1883 Goodwood Cup by 20 lengths, but couldn't be stopped and carried on running over the top of Trundle hill
A 20m woodland rue, from Halnaker to Lavant, was planted by our forestry teams & volunteers, featuring native species like oak, beech, & hornbeam
Just beyond Goodwood House along the Hillclimb, the 2nd Dukes banqueting house was also known as "one of the finest rooms in England" (George Vertue 1747).
The first thing ever dropped at Goodwood was a cuddly elephant which landed in 1932 just as the 9th Duke of Richmonds passion for flying was taking off.
Inspired by the legendary racer, Masten Gregory, who famously leapt from the cockpit of his car before impact when approaching Woodcote Corner in 1959.
Testament to the 19th-century fascination with ancient Egypt and decorative opulence. The room is richly detailed with gilded cartouches, sphinxes, birds and crocodiles.
Join us for an unforgettable weekend as the GRRC brings our incredible community of members together for an exclusive showcase of everything that makes the Goodwood Estate so extraordinary—beyond the world-famous events you already know and love! This is your chance to experience the heart and soul of Goodwood like never before, discovering hidden gems, special activities, and the rich heritage that make this place truly unique.
Extend your weekend at Goodwood and build an itinerary of amazing experiences around the GRRC Breakfast Club. Exclusively for members of the Goodwood Road Racing Club, you are welcome to this popular event where the visitors and machines are the stars, allowing for you to get up close to an amazing collection of cars.
Feast your eyes on beautiful vehicle displays, exhilarating track action and demonstrations, learn more about the Goodwood Farm and don't forget to look up for some treats from the aerodrome!
Whether you want to get out on track, try out some of our adrenaline-fuelled experiences, win some house points, or take to the most beautiful roads in the area - there is something for everyone.
Enjoy a high-octane, fun-fuelled session of driving your own car around one of the world’s most historic racing circuits.
Take to the virtual track for the ultimate racing simulator experience at Goodwood Motor Circuit.
Master powerslides, drifts, J-Turns and much more with our exhilarating Spin & Slide experience.
Step back in time and enjoy the quirks and charm of classic Land Rovers with our Off-Road Driving Experience.
Take to some of the best roads in the local area, showcasing the hidden gems of West Sussex and Hampshire.
Display your car in and around the historic Goodwood Motor Circuit.
Watch as the Motor Circuit hosts rally demos and debuts attack cars!
Take your place on track in one of our two victory laps, open to all members.
Test your agility skills in one of the Goodwood Motor Circuit cars around this obstacle course!
Feel the need for speed in these classic race cars!
Would you like to sit within the cockpit of a WWII legend, or test your flying abilities on the Goodwood Flying School Simulator?
Meet the team behind the craftmanship of the Goodwood Farm Shop.
Enjoy a high-octane, fun-fuelled session of driving your own car around one of the world’s most historic racing circuits.
Watch as the Motor Circuit hosts rally demos and debuts attack cars!
Take your place on track in one of our two victory laps, open to all members.
Feel the need for speed in these classic race cars!
Take to the virtual track for the ultimate racing simulator experience at Goodwood Motor Circuit.
Master powerslides, drifts, J-Turns and much more with our exhilarating Spin & Slide experience.
Step back in time and enjoy the quirks and charm of classic Land Rovers with our Off-Road Driving Experience.
Take to some of the best roads in the local area, showcasing the hidden gems of West Sussex and Hampshire.
Display your car in and around the historic Goodwood Motor Circuit.
Test your agility skills in one of the Goodwood Motor Circuit cars around this obstacle course!
Would you like to sit within the cockpit of a WWII legend, or test your flying abilities on the Goodwood Flying School Simulator?
Meet the team behind the craftmanship of the Goodwood Farm Shop.
Take to the virtual track for the ultimate racing simulator experience at Goodwood Motor Circuit.
Master powerslides, drifts, J-Turns and much more with our exhilarating Spin & Slide experience.
Step back in time and enjoy the quirks and charm of classic Land Rovers with our Off-Road Driving Experience.
Test your agility skills in one of the Goodwood Motor Circuit cars around this obstacle course!
Feel the need for speed in these classic race cars!
Yes – a zero charge general admission ticket will need to be booked for everyone attending on the day.
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Of course! Bring your friends, families and everyone in between to enjoy this wonderful day.
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Yes, subject to availability. We will have functionality to process bookings on the day for all off-track activities.
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It is indeed. This showcase of taster sessions and displays is taking place on Saturday 21 June, the day before the GRRC Breakfast Club. The GRRC Breakfast Club will continue to happen as planned on Sunday 22 June, so please do follow the existing processes for booking your tickets and attending the meet by clicking above.
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Our general admission tickets are free of charge for members and their guests. There will then be a handful of activities you can partake in that will also be free of charge, while some of the experiences are a variety of prices.
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At the discretion of the GRRC team, you may be able to move your experience or activity to a different time in the day. Should you wish to cancel, you will only be eligible for a refund should we resell your reserved activity or experience. Experience bookings will not be valid for any other day.
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