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9 things to look forward to at the 2026 Festival of Speed

01st May 2026
Annabel Heaton

There’s nothing quite like the Goodwood Festival of Speed presented by Mastercard. As a paradise for motorsport lovers, its unmatched treasures mean it’s the event we spend all year looking forward to.

And with 2026 welcoming a new area of interaction, the anticipation for the greatest weekend of the summer is only climbing higher. Here’s what we’re most excited for at this year’s Festival of Speed.

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Getting closer than ever before with FOS Fan Zone

That all-new attraction is the FOS Fan Zone, a place where motorsport enthusiasts can indulge their passion with exclusive access to the world’s biggest names. The FOS Fan Zone stage will host Q&As, podcasts and panels throughout the four days of the event, so you can stop by every day for a peek behind the scenes of what it takes to thrive at the top.

Moreover, you’ll be able to test your skills behind the wheel of the FOS Fan Zone sim rigs, purchase exclusive merch and enjoy incredible photo opportunities. All of that is included as part of your entry ticket, so stay tuned to find out more about what to expect from the FOS Fan Zone.

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Festival of Speed introduces all-new FOS Fan Zone for 2026

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Feeling the tension with ‘The Rivals’

Each year the Festival of Speed’s celebrations are centred around a theme, and the tension is rising in 2026 as we focus on ‘The Rivals — Epic Racing Duels’. Be it on two wheels or four, from the rally stage or the racetrack, ‘The Rivals’ batch that will headline the action on the Festival of Speed Hill will encompass some of motorsport’s greatest rivalries, with a special focus on two in particular.

The 2026 event coincides with the 60th anniversary of the 1966 Le Mans 24 Hours, a race that saw the culmination of Ford’s epic battle with Ferrari when its GT MkIIs took an astounding 1-2-3 finish, and those three cars will reunite on the Hill for a rare demonstration. This year also marks 50 years since James Hunt won the Formula 1 World Championship, and his rivalry with Niki Lauda that spanned that 1976 campaign will also be remembered at the Festival of Speed. And that’s just the start, the pressure will certainly be rising on the Hill as it showcases motorsport history at its highest intensity.

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2026 Festival of Speed theme announced

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Remembering Barry Sheene’s incredible career

Goodwood’s year-long Barry Sheene festivities marks the first time a single celebration will span all three motorsport events, and after honouring the bikes of ‘The Sheene Years’ at the 83rd Members’ Meeting presented by Audrain Motorsport, the baton will be handed over to the Festival of Speed, where we’ll be remembering Sheene’s Championship-winning machines across the breadth of his career.

Sheene won two World Championships and 23 Grands Prix, and around ten of the most significant bikes ridden by the motorcycle legend will be showcased each day on the Hill. Sheene himself went up the Goodwood Hill at the 2000 Festival of Speed, so to see the bikes upon which he made his name tackle that same terrain will certainly be an emotional sight, as we reflect on Sheene’s enduring legacy.

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Barry Sheene’s incredible career will be remembered at the Festival of Speed

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Celebrating Damon Hill’s Championship anniversary

It’s hard to believe it’s now 30 years since Damon Hill crossed the finish line at the Japanese Grand Prix to become the F1 World Champion. It’s perhaps even more remarkable that he achieved the feat given that his first love was bikes, not cars, and that he didn’t start racing on four-wheels until he was 24 years of age.

But Hill made history with Williams in 1996, achieving what many thought would be impossible to become the first son of a World Champion to achieve the same success. It was a hugely emotional moment, made even more iconic thanks to Murray Walker’s famous commentary, and those memories will come flooding back at the Festival of Speed, where Hill will be venerated on the Balcony on the Saturday. He will also be in action on the Hill throughout the event, reuniting with his Championship-winning Williams FW18. 

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Damon Hill is coming to the Festival of Speed

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Taking in Singer’s Central Feature

The Central Feature is, as it sounds, the centre point of celebrations at the Festival of Speed, located directly in front of Goodwood House. But it’s never hard to miss, given the scale that designer Gerry Judah’s sculptures take. This year the honour goes to Singer, the Californian company famous for its reimaginings of classic Porsches, all in the name of ‘a relentless pursuit of excellence’.

Founded in 2009, Singer’s mission is to reimagine what might have been if Porsche’s original designers had access to 21st century technology. Over 15 years on, the Festival of Speed has been the site of many a debut for Singer’s creations, and this cultivated relationship takes its next step with Singer as the Central Feature’s celebrated marque. We’ll have more updates on Singer’s activities at the 2026 Festival of Speed, but for now we’re content to imagine just what artistic creation will touch the skies over Goodwood House.

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Singer will be celebrated on the 2026 Festival of Speed Central Feature

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Experiencing the thrill at the GAS arena 

If all this excitement wasn’t enough, the Goodwood Action Sports (GAS) arena will have your adrenaline pumping and your heart racing as riders launch skyward, twist through impossible angles and land with jaw-dropping precision.  As world-class motocross, mountain biking and BMX riders soar over towering jumps of both speed and skill, the GAS arena delivers a spectacle that locks your senses and doesn’t let go. 

Situated a short walk from the Hill, all this action will be on show throughout the day, where you can enjoy series of Best Trick and High Jump Competitions showcasing the talents of BMX, Freestyle Motocross, and Mountain Biking stars from across the world.

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The GAS Arena

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Admiring artistry at the Cartier Style et Luxe 

Where the thunder of engines fades into the distance and the haze of racing fuel gives way to an atmosphere of calm contemplation, the Cartier Style et Luxe concours d’elegance offers a different kind of thrill — one rooted in beauty, rarity and automotive legacy. This is where time slows, inviting you to wander among some of the most extraordinary machines ever created.

There are seven classes in this year’s Cartier Style et Luxe, spanning the sculpted brilliance of pre-war Mercedes-Benz icons to the rebellious spirit of American chopper motorcycles, and the winners from each class will be selected by a panel of judges that go beyond the motoring world, with one being named Best in Show.

This is more than an exhibition. Every corner reveals a story of innovation and craftsmanship, celebrating style and the relentless pursuit of automotive perfection at a more refined pace.  

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The 7 classes of the 2026 Cartier Style et Luxe

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Kicking up dust at the Forest Rally Stage

If rough and ready is more your style of racing, then the Forest Rally Stage presented by Subaru is the place to be. Here you’re thrown straight into the heart of the action, where loose surfaces, tight twists and daring jumps define the experience. Located deep in the woodlands of the Goodwood Estate, you can witness world-class rally drivers be pushed to their limits through this challenging rally stage in everything from modern WRC machines to icons like the Lancia Delta Integrale and Audi Quattro.

Here you can find a spot in the trees and feel truly immersed in the experience when the cars thunder past, then head into the open paddock and wonder freely among the teams and their machinery as they prepare the cars for action. Maybe you’ll even snap a picture with your rally hero, with plenty of signing sessions throughout the weekend, too.

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The Forest Rally Stage

Presented by Subaru

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Exploring tomorrow’s world at FOS Future Lab

Step into a place where the future isn’t imagined — it’s experienced. At FOS Future Lab presented by Randox you can immerse yourself in groundbreaking technology that’s shaping a better future. Designed to spark curiosity and ignite ambition, this hands-on exhibition brings innovation and concepts to life, encouraging everyone to question, learn and explore new technologies.  

From interacting with state-of-the-art robotics to discovering the possibilities of sustainable space exploration, every turn offers something thought-provoking, and all under the endorsement of FOS Future Lab ambassador Sir Tim Peake. Whether you’re already a certified technology enthusiast or simply curious about what might be in store for us all, this is your chance to experience the future hands-on.  

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Tickets for the Festival of Speed are on sale. Saturday and four-day passes are now sold out and Friday tickets are limited. If you’re not already part of the GRRC, joining the Fellowship means you can save ten per cent on your 2026 tickets and grandstand passes, as well as enjoy a whole host of other on-event perks.

Main image photography by Tom Baigent

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