The 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed presented by Mastercard will once again bring together the world’s greatest names in motorsport, motoring and technology for yet another summer celebration. It will take place from 10th-13th July, and fans of mobility from all over the world will congregate once more around the famous Goodwood Hill.
As is tradition at the Festival of Speed, the four days will be jam packed with things to see and do. There will of course be the customary launches and debuts of many of the world’s most important and sought after cars and motorcycles, alongside celebrations of motorsport heroes past and present.
You can expect to see legends of Formula 1, MotoGP, Le Mans, touring cars, rallying and more taking part in a weekend full of memorable moments and celebrations both on the Hill and off it.
The Forest Rally Stage will of course be buzzing with the sound of rally machinery past and present, with drivers once again pushing themselves to the absolute limit on Goodwood’s challenging off-road course.
Away from the high-octane action, which will be headlined by the traditional Timed Shootout, the Central Feature will of course return in 2025 and is sure to deliver another spectacular showcase of one of the world’s most revered brands. MG is the featured marque in 2024, taking up the traditional spot in front of Goodwood House, we look forward to seeing who will be in the spotlight in 2025.
Cartier Style et Luxe, Electric Avenue and FOS Future Lab will also be on hand to offer visitors a change of pace, with opportunities to take in the wonders of car design, the future of electric cars and the wider landscape of science and technology.
The Festival of Speed is more popular than ever, so be sure to keep an eye out for future announcements or sign up for our newsletter to get the latest news on tickets. Tickets are due to go on sale later in 2024, and Members and Fellows of the Goodwood Road Racing Club can claim an exclusive ten per cent discount and priority booking. Click here to find out more.
Photography by Jordan Butters, Pete Summers, Toby Whales, Harry Elliott, Toby Adamson and Nick Wilkinson.
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