All the F1 stars set to attend 2025 Goodwood Revival
The 2025 Goodwood Revival is set to take place from Friday 12- Sunday 14 September
BRM Celebration Richard Atwood P261
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The 2025 Goodwood Revival is set to take place at the end of this week from Friday 12-Sunday 14 September.
This year's event is set to celebrate the life and career of two-time Formula 1 champion Jim Clark, on the 60th anniversary of his second Formula 1 championship victory.
“It’s such a privilege to celebrate Jim Clark at the Goodwood Revival this year," the Duke of Richmond explained. "His achievements in 1965 are the stuff of legend, including uniquely winning the Formula 1 World Championship and Indy 500 in the same season.
"I vividly remember watching him win the final F1 race at Goodwood, on Easter Monday 1965, in which he and Jackie Stewart set the ultimate Goodwood lap record. Having such strong links to Goodwood, and in a year that marks several significant anniversaries, we are hugely proud to be paying tribute to Jim Clark – considered by some to be the greatest driver of all time – over the Revival weekend.”
Some of the biggest names across motorsport are set to attend the prestigious three-day event. Here is a round-up of all of those currently confirmed.
Which motorsport stars are set to attend the 2025 Goodwood Revival?
Formula 1
- Jenson Button - 2009 champion
- Jacques Villeneuve - 1997 champion
- Karun Chandhok - former HRT and Team Lotus driver
- Max Chilton - former Marussia driver
- Erik Comas - former Ligier and Larrousse driver
- Adrian Newey - managing technical partner of Aston Martin
Le Mans
- Tom Kristensen - nine-time winner
- Derek Bell - five-time winner
- Emanuele Pirro - five-time winner
- Dindo Capello - three-time winner
- Marcel Fassler - three-time winner
- Romain Dumas - three-time winner
- Andre Lotterer - three-time winner
- David Brabham - one-time winner
- Neel Jani - one-time winner
Goodwood Trophy Rob Hall BRM Type 15
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Sportscars
- Darren Turner - three-time GT class winner
- Alex Brundle - 2016 European Le Mans Series champion
- Frank Stippler - three-time winner of the Nurburgring 24 Hours
IndyCar and NASCAR
- Tony Kanaan - 2013 Indy 500 winner and 2004 IndyCar Series champion
- Scott Dixon - six-time IndyCar champion
- Dario Franchitti - four-time IndyCar champion
- Jimmie Johnson - seven-time NASCAR Cup champion
Touring Cars
- Anthony Reid
- Gordon Shedden
- Jake Hill
- Matt Neal
- Steve Soper
- Tiff Needell
- Rob Huff
- Andy Priaulx
- Tom Ingram
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