Goodwood SpeedWeek presented by Mastercard is only hours away and promises to be the most interactive, exciting, adrenaline-fuelled motoring event anywhere in the world this year.
In the countdown to the event, Goodwood is pleased to announce the final entry list for the event, boasting drivers from all four corners of the globe, in cars that span Formula 1, NASCAR, V8 Supercars, DTM, WRC, BTCC, Le Mans, Trans-Am and more.
Taking part in the Gerry Marshall Trophy presented by Sure will be nine-time Le Mans winner Tom Kristensen, five-time Le Mans winner Emanuele Pirro, three-time Indy 500 winner Dario Franchitti and three-time BTCC champion Gordon Shedden, all in Chevrolet Camaros; former World Touring Car Champion Rob Huff in a Ford Capri; F1, Le Mans, Formula E racer and Sky Sports F1 presenter, Karun Chandhok, driving a Ford Fiesta; and 2016 Le Mans 24hr winner and World Endurance Champion, Neel Jani, in a Rover SD1.
Household names competing in the St Mary’s Trophy include Formula E and Sportscar driver Tom Blomqvist in a Mini Cooper S; his father, 1984 World Rally Champion, Stig Blomqvist, in a Ford Galaxie; British Touring Car Champions Colin Turkington and Andrew Jordan in a pair of Lotus Cortinas; former F1 driver, Le Mans podium finisher and BTCC race winner, Tiff Needell, in a Jaguar MK2; and the one and only Rowan Atkinson in a Plymouth Barracuda.
The Royal Automobile Club TT Celebration, meanwhile, will feature brothers Dario and Marino Franchitti battling in identical AC Cobras, against Le Mans winners Guy Smith and Romain Dumas (both in Cobras), Jochen Mass and Emanuele Pirro (both in Jaguar E-types), Andre Lotterer (Lister Coupe), David Brabham (Lotus Elan), and Neel Jani, Richard Attwood and Marco Werner (all in Porsche 904s). Always a highlight of the Goodwood Revival, this year’s TT looks set to be a classic.
Other notable drivers will appear in much-loved races and demonstrations across the weekend, including the Whitsun Trophy, Lavant Cup and Sir Stirling Moss Memorial Trophy (previously known as the Kinrara Trophy). The full entry list, including all drivers and cars, can be found at www.goodwood.com/grr/
Meanwhile, a host of star names, including F1 World Champions Sir Jackie Stewart, Emerson Fittipaldi and Damon Hill, will take part in a huge celebration, spread across the three days of SpeedWeek, marking 70 years of Formula 1. Also celebrated will be 50 years since Porsche’s first Le Mans victory, and 30 years since Jaguar’s final Le Mans victory. All will be brought to life through a combination of significant cars and drivers on track, mixed with documentary films and interviews with an amazing line up of contributors.
Adding a whole new dimension to the track action will be the SpeedWeek Shootout presented by Mastercard, which will feature ‘modern’ competition cars competing at Goodwood for the first time. The shootout will begin with practice on Friday, followed by qualifying on Saturday, and a winner-takes-all finale at 15.00 on Sunday. The final will be broadcast live on ITV1. With a fabulous line-up of cars, none of which have ever been seen in competitive action at Goodwood before, it promises to be truly once-in-a-lifetime occasion.
Two other never-to-be-repeated competitions taking advantage of the fact that there will be no spectators at this closed-doors event are the Rally Super Special and the Goodwood Driftkhana. The former will be run on multiple occasions over the weekend, the first on the Thursday night as the sun falls. The Super Special has both a north and a south loop, incorporating parts of the motor circuit, the infield and perimeter track to provide a challenging combination of mixed surfaces, swift changes of direction and long, flowing corners. Decades of World Rally Championship machines will be represented and the drivers to watch will be current WRC leader Elfyn Evans in the Toyota GR Yaris and the legendary Stig Blomqvist in a Ford Escort Cosworth.
Having debuted in 2014 at the Festival of Speed presented by Mastercard, drifting has become a firm favourite of the Goodwood crowds. At SpeedWeek a dedicated ‘Driftkhana’ course will see the cars sliding sideways through parts of the Goodwood Motor Circuit site never used in anger before. Highlights will undoubtedly be three-time Formula D champion James Deane in the E92 BMW M3 and Vaughn Gittin Jr in the incredible Ford Mustang Mach-E 1400.
The full event timetable is now available to view at goodwood.com.
Goodwood SpeedWeek will be brought to viewers via two streams – the SpeedWeek Stream and the Track Stream – across the three days of action. The SpeedWeek Stream offers viewers the full SpeedWeek experience, with the best of the action, plus an entertaining journey through the past, present and future of mobility, told through a variety of pre-recorded films, live appearances, and celebrity dial-ins. The Track Stream, meanwhile, is for diehard motorsport fans, focussing exclusively on the racing, demonstrations, and on-track action.
The best place to enjoy the action will be the dedicated SpeedWeek Hub, where viewers can choose their favourite stream, watch highlights on video on demand, and access all the interactive and exclusive content. The Hub kicks off with a special Q&A with Mark Webber on Thursday 15th October at 16.00 and the main action starts on Friday 16th – at 09.00 on the Track Stream and 12.00 on the SpeedWeek Stream, and continuing throughout the weekend. There will be numerous opportunities to win incredible prizes across the broadcast, from the podium predictor to the SpeedWeek championship, all details can be found on the Hub, accessed via goodwood.com
And for anyone who’s ever watched the racing at Goodwood and wanted to take on the challenge, SpeedWeek now provides the chance to do just that. Goodwood eSports presented by Mastercard is giving fans the chance to compete for hot lap victory against the best competitors at Goodwood. Taking on six Goodwood racing regulars, non-professional entrants are invited to beat their times to win an incredible ‘Rally Stage: After Dark experience’ at the Festival of Speed presented by Mastercard in 2021.
Along with the interactive SpeedWeek Hub, a number of exciting competitions are also live ahead of the event to encourage Goodwood fans to get involved as much as possible. Details of how to enter and the amazing prizes can be found at goodwood.com
Designer and TV personality Kevin McCloud will judge the Central Feature design competition, where viewers are invited to create a piece of three-dimensional automotive art, inspired by the Central Features that tower over Goodwood House each year at the Festival of Speed. Model and actress Twiggy will judge the coveted Revival Best Dressed Competition, where fans can recreate the spirit of yesteryear with 1940s, 50s and 60s style outfits.
Younger fans up to the age of twelve, are challenged to use Goodwood’s 1960s Mini Cooper S template and get creative by designing their very own Mini livery, using whichever creative materials take their fancy. One lucky winner will be chosen by a very special judge – Richard Petty – to have their design wrapped on a real life Mini, which will race at the Goodwood Revival next year.
To sign up to watch the live broadcast and be at the heart of the action visit goodwood.com
-ENDS-
Notes to Editors:
Stay up to date with all future announcements and on-event action with the official hashtag #gwspeedweek across our social channels:
- @GoodwoodRRC (Twitter)
- Goodwood Road & Racing (Facebook)
- @goodwoodrrc (Instagram)
As well as the comprehensive streaming options through goodwood.com and social media, SpeedWeek will be broadcast live on ITV1 and ITV4 during the event:
- Friday 16th Oct – 16:30-18:30 (ITV4)
- Saturday 17th Oct – 14:00-16:00 (ITV4)
- Sunday 18th Oct – 14:00-16:00 (ITV1)
A selection of highlight programmes the week after the event on ITV4:
- First Glance – Wednesday 21st Oct – 21:30
- Highlights 1 – Thursday 22nd Oct – 20:00
- Highlights 2 – Thursday 22nd Oct – 21:00