In July 2024, the Goodwood Festival of Speed will return with another breathtaking display of automotive and motorsport history. The elite will occupy the Goodwood Estate from July 11–14 for the 31st edition. After three days of incredible action, including celebrations for Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari at Le Mans, MotoGP, McLaren, Lotus, and the Central Feature marquee: Porsche.


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Fans can expect to see a beautiful assortment of supercars making their debut, F1 cars and teams, MotoGP veterans, Le Mans winners, and rally stars when the race returns to the renowned Goodwood Hill in 2023. Three different buying windows will open in October and November when tickets for the event will go on sale later in the year.  Tickets for GRRC Members and GRRC Fellows can be purchased beginning on October 28 and October 30 respectively. On November 6, the general public will be able to purchase tickets for the event. 


To preserve the rich motorsport history of the Estate, the then-Lord March launched the Festival of Speed in 1993. In 2023,  the 75th anniversary of the opening of the Goodwood Motor Circuit by the current Duke’s Father, Freddie March, in 1948 was celebrated with pomp.


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Since the Festival's inception, it has expanded from a gathering that was anticipated to draw about 5,000 people to one of the biggest greenfield festivals in the world. In 2023, there were approximately 700 vehicles and drivers present on the Hill and in the area.