The 2026 Festival of Speed presented by Mastercard is almost here, and even if you can’t join us in person, you won’t have to miss a moment. From the roar of the Hill to the action-packed Forest Rally Stage presented by Subaru, our live streams will bring the atmosphere, excitement and unmissable highlights straight to you wherever you are.

You’ll be able to watch the live stream right here on the website, with a range of viewing options designed to help you keep up with the event. We’ll also be hosting dedicated feeds focused on specific areas of the event.
You can also tune in via our YouTube channel, where the full event will be streamed live from start to finish, making it easy to keep up with every run, reveal and standout moment across the weekend.
Alongside the main live stream, we’ll have daily coverage dedicated entirely to the Forest Rally Stage — perfect for anyone who wants to dive straight into the dirt, drama and spectacular off-road action.

Yes. Full coverage from all four days of the Festival of Speed will be available on the website after the event, so you can relive the best moments whenever you like. Daily streams will also be available on our YouTube channel, giving you the chance to catch up on anything you missed or watch your favourite runs all over again.
The website will be packed with Festival of Speed coverage throughout the event, from new car debuts and F1 Hill runs, to features, interviews and behind-the-scenes stories with the stars of the show. You can also follow GRR on Instagram, X, TikTok and Facebook, where we’ll be sharing highlights, updates and unforgettable moments as soon as they happen.

The Festival of Speed live stream begins at 08:55 on Thursday morning. Coverage will then get underway at 08:30 on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, bringing you a full day of action from the Festival each day.
The 2026 Festival of Speed Timed Shoot-Out action begins on Friday, with the first Official Practice currently scheduled for 14:05. Qualifying is set to take place at 14:50 on Saturday ahead of Sunday’s Timed Shoot-Out finale at 14:55, with the winner due to appear on the Balcony of Goodwood House for a celebration shortly afterwards.
Tickets for the Festival of Speed are now sold out, with a limited number of hospitality packages still available.
If you’re not already part of the GRRC, joining the Fellowship means you can save ten per cent on your tickets and grandstand passes, as well as enjoy a whole host of other on-event perks.
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