This year’s Festival of Speed presented by Mastercard celebrated all things Formula 1, with Hillclimb classes dedicated to Grand Prix Greats, Formula 1 Teams, Mercedes in Motorsport and Michael Schumacher.
Dozens of legendary single-seaters ascended the iconic 1.16-mile track, with equally accomplished drivers climbing behind their wheels.
From an early F1 challenger – the 1960 Lotus-Climax 18, as driven by the likes of Stirling Moss, Jim Clark and John Surtees – to Schumacher’s last Championship winning car, the Ferrari F2004, the sound of F1 cars roaring up the hill dominated the weekend.
Sir Jackie Stewart and sons stunning F1 championship celebration at Goodwood
Japanese Indycar racer Takuma Sato hops behind the wheel of a 1988 McLaren-Honda MP4/4 and hustles it up the Hillclimb.
The third clip to make our list is this gem of Riccardo Patrese piloting Michael Schumacher's 1993 Benetton-Ford B193 up the Goodwood Hillclimb. One of the most experienced drivers in Formula 1 history, Patrese is a Goodwood regular, and someone we absolutely love to watch take on the Hill.
Daniel Ricciardo's slidey Renault F1 run on wet Goodwood hill
It’s no secret that Daniel Ricciardo is at home in a Renault F1 car, even when the weather gets wet. Watch the Australian slip and slide his way up the hillclimb in his Sunday run. No grip? No problem...
Valtteri Bottas destroys his Mercedes WO8 F1 tyres at Goodwood
There’s nothing quite like a rolling burnout and a handful of donuts to set the Goodwood mood. Watch Valtteri Bottas destroy the tyres on his WO8 F1 as he flies up the wet Hillclimb on Sunday.
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