It has been an exceptional weekend for Formula 1 fans at the 2025 Festival of Speed presented by Mastercard. Never before have so many F1 cars and drivers been seen in action at Goodwood. This year’s celebration of F1 at 75 has exceeded all expectations — delivering everything hoped for and more.
The Hill has been teeming with stunning F1 machinery all weekend long, with a vast collection of cars from the unknown to the iconic, underdogs, innovators, pioneers, champions and more have all be showcased over the course of four sweltering days at the Festival of Speed.
Nine of the current F1 teams were in attendance this weekend, with Liam Lawson, Esteban Ocon, Ollie Bearman, Yuki Tsunoda and Gabriel Bortoleto set to be in action over the four days.
The Festival of Speed is telling the definitive story of F1, capturing the essence of the sport’s steeped history, with a huge list of cars representing the champions, underdogs, innovators and pioneers that have shaped F1 over the past three quarters of a decade.
Thursday saw the majority of F1 cars in action on the Hill for the first time, and we have since been treated to a mouth-watering timetable of moments that have captured the imagination and stirred our emotions.
Saturday saw seven F1 World Champions congregate on the balcony at Goodwood House for what was a truly special moment, the likes of which we will never see again. Legends of the sport, Prost, Mansell, Stewart, Andretti, Fittipaldi, Hakkinen and Villeneuve, stood arm in arm in the mutual adoration of a huge crowd.
Photography by Rob Cooper, Pete Summers,Tom Baigent, Johnathan Swan, Jordan Butters, Eimear Hyland, Toby Whales and Joe Harding.
Report by Simon Ostler
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