Formula 1 will once again have a huge presence at the 2026 Festival of Speed presented by Mastercard. Following on from the history-making F1 75 celebrations in 2025, Goodwood will be following that up with another unmissable F1 showcase, and we’ll have all the details right here as we build up to another exciting event. Here are all the F1 teams confirmed to be joining us at the 2026 Festival of Speed.

This year Ferrari is celebrating 75 years of F1 success, a legacy that began with José Froilán González’s victory at the British Grand Prix in 1951 and continues through to Lewis Hamilton’s breakthrough maiden win in red at the 2026 Spanish Grand Prix.
As the longest-serving and most decorated team in the sport's history, Ferrari is a name synonymous with Formula 1, and with the Festival of Speed’s theme being "The Rivals – Epic Racing Duels," the presence of the Italian outfit is fundamental as the common denominator in motorsport's greatest stories, from Niki Lauda’s formidable Ferrari 312T that went wheel-to-wheel with James Hunt's McLaren M23 in 1976, to Alain Prost’s legendary duels with Ayrton Senna and the dominance of Michael Schumacher.
The Festival of Speed will be the stage for Ferrari to showcase its unparalleled legacy, we eagerly wait to hear more details on exactly who and what might be present at the event this summer.

Reigning Constructors’ Champions McLaren are celebrating in a huge way at the 2026 Festival of Speed, as World Champion Lando Norris prepares to be exalted on the Balcony of Goodwood House on Saturday. Before he greets the crowds, Norris will take to the Hill in the MCL60, McLaren’s 2023 F1 car in which Norris achieved seven podium finishes.
McLaren is also bringing three heritage models to the event: 1993’s MP4/8, the car that Ayrton Senna drove to his final Grand Prix victory, and the MP4/8B, a Lamborghini-engined development model that hasn’t been seen since its preliminary tests in 1993.
Finally, the 50th anniversary of James Hunt’s 1976 World Championship is being celebrated at this year’s Festival, and McLaren is marking the occasion by bringing the M23 to the Hill. Reserve driver Leonardo Fornaroli will be driving the MCL60 on Thursday, Friday and Sunday, while Fornaroli, Bruno Senna and Rob Garofall will share driving duties for the other three cars across the four-day event.

Aston Martin has announced its plans for the 2026 Festival Speed, where its 2025 challenger, the AMR25, will take to the Hill with driving duties shared between Jak Crawford and Jessica Hawkins.
Reserve driver Crawford finished second in the 2025 Formula 2 Championship, while Hawkins serves as the Head of Aston Martin’s F1 Academy programme as well as currently competing in the British GT GT4 Championship.
The two will have their first experience tackling the Hill at the wheel of the AMR25, which achieved a best finish of fifth with Fernando Alonso at the 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix in a season that saw the team finish seventh in the Constructor’s Championship.
Crawford and Hawkins will also be appearing at the all-new FOS Fan Zone presented by Pirelli, where fans can learn more about their experiences in motorsport and perhaps how they found the exhilarating challenge of driving the AMR25 up the Hill.

Williams has become the first F1 team to announce its plans for the 2026 Festival of Speed, as we look ahead to celebrating the 30th anniversary of Damon Hill’s World Championship triumph with the Grove outfit.
The car that he drove to the title, the Williams FW18, has been expertly restored by Williams F1 Team Heritage, and it will be ready to fire up once again and tackle the famous Goodwood Hill in the hands of Hill, in July.
The 1996 World Champion will be sharing driving duties with Williams Team Principal James Vowles, Williams Reserve and Super Formula driver Luke Browning, and Williams F1 Academy Adviser Jamie Chadwick. Each of them will have an incredible opportunity to drive the Williams FW18 up the Hill across the weekend.
Tickets for the Festival of Speed are limited. Only Thursday admission remains but hospitality packages for all four days are available. Missed out on a ticket for Friday or Saturday? Find out how you can access our sold-out days with one of our new packages.
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