Goodwood has announced the race schedule for the 2025 Goodwood Revival. Following the success of the 2024 Revival, the 2025 event will continue its commitment to sustainability by requiring competitors to use fuel with at least 70% advanced sustainable components.
Spectators can expect fifteen exciting on-track competitions across thirteen different grids throughout the weekend.
Here are the full details:
Freddie March Memorial Trophy
The Freddie March Memorial Trophy honors the Goodwood Nine Hour races of the 1950s and has been part of every Revival since 1998. This 60-minute race features two drivers and includes cars like the Jaguar C-Type, Aston Martin DB3S, and Allard J2X.
Sussex Trophy
The Sussex Trophy has appeared in nearly every Revival event. This race showcases World Championship sports cars and production sports-racing cars from 1955 to 1960, featuring models such as the Lotus 15, Lister-Jaguar Knobbly, and Jaguar D-Type.
Madgwick Cup
In its thirteenth year at the Revival, the Madgwick Cup includes a 25-minute race for sports racing cars under 3-litres that competed between 1960 and 1966. Expect to see Lotus 23Bs, Elva MK7s, and Brabham BT5s.
Goodwood Trophy
The Goodwood Trophy reflects post-war motorsport with Grand Prix and Voiturette cars from 1930 to 1951. Iconic models like ERAs, Maserati 6CMs, and the BRM Type 15 V16 will race on the historic circuit.
Barry Sheene Memorial Trophy
The Barry Sheene Memorial Trophy commemorates the two-wheeled duel at Goodwood in 1951, featuring 500cc Grand Prix motorcycles that raced from 1948 to 1966, such as the Norton Manx 30M and Matchless G50. Each motorcycle will be ridden by two riders over two cumulative races.
Stirling Moss Memorial Trophy
Renamed from the Kinrara Trophy in 2020, the Stirling Moss Memorial Trophy will return in 2025, honoring the late Sir Stirling Moss, known as “Mr. Goodwood.” This 45-minute race features closed-cockpit GT cars from before 1963 and involves two drivers per car, showcasing iconic vehicles like Jaguar E-Types and Ferrari 250 SWBs.
Whitsun Trophy
Since 2001, the Whitsun Trophy has been the fastest race of the Revival, featuring sports-racing prototypes from 1960 to 1966, such as the Lola T70 Spyder and Ford GT40. It is known for its intense competition.
Fordwater Trophy
The Fordwater Trophy made history in 2023 as Goodwood’s first all-sustainable fuel race. In 2025, it will feature race-inspired production sports and GT cars from 1964 to 1966, including the Lotus 26R and Alfa Romeo TZ1.
St Mary’s Trophy
The 2025 St Mary’s Trophy will feature production-based saloon cars from the 1950s, including Austin A40s, Alfa Romeo Giulietta TIs, and Jaguar Mk1s. The two-part race will take place over the weekend, with a VIP driver lineup on Saturday.
Chichester Cup
The Chichester Cup will showcase small front-engined Formula Juniors, including Lola Mk2s, Alexis Mk2s, and Elva-BMC-100s, in a 25-minute time trial highlighting future Formula 1 stars’ vehicles from the 1950s to 1970s.
Richmond & Gordon Trophies
These trophies will celebrate 2.5-litre Grand Prix cars from 1952 to 1960, featuring a 25-minute competition between front- and rear-engined models like Lotus 16s and Maserati 250Fs.
Royal Automobile Club TT Celebration
This highlight race will include closed-cockpit GT and prototype cars, reflecting the history of the RAC TT held at Goodwood from 1960 to 1964. It will be a 60-minute, two-driver contest with iconic grand touring cars.
Glover Trophy
The Glover Trophy will feature Grand Prix cars from 1961 to 1965, showcasing legends such as Sir Jackie Stewart and Jim Clark. Iconic models like Lotus 25s and BRM P261s will be included.
Please note that while the races for the Goodwood Revival are confirmed, the schedule is provisional and subject to change. A detailed timetable and entry list will be available before the event.
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