Watch now: 2025 Goodwood Revival live stream, Day 2

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Live-stream all of the racing action from the second day of the 2025 Goodwood Revival: plus full schedule for the weekend

It’s always historic at the Goodwood Revival, but 2025 is proving to be a truly vintage year and you can watch all three days of the action live-streamed on this page.

Scroll down for more details or click to view today’s schedule

Expect to see championship-winning drivers racing as hard as they dare in gleaming cars, watched by crowds that flamboyantly adhere to the dress code. It’ll all likely be sprinkled with some dashes of autumn rain, which never fails to add to the spectacle on track.

Jenson Button is one of two Formula 1 champions in action over the weekend, racing in the Royal Automobile Club TT Celebration against Jacques Villeneuve who will be making his Revival racing debut. They are joined by a throng of top-level drivers including Tony Kanaan, Scott Dixon, Jimmie Johnson, Tom Kristensen and Dario Franchitti.

The clock will turn back to the 1960s on Saturday morning, when a parade of Volkswagen Type 2 Split Screen Campervans open the on-track proceedings, before a packed say with seven races and additional parades.

The schedule is packed with crowd-pleasers, including the pre-1963 GT extravaganza that is the Stirling Moss Memorial Trophy; a pre-war showdown in the Madgwick, as well as the first stage of the St Mary’s Trophy, which this year features saloon cars from the 1950s. There’s also the first part of the Settrington Cup for junior racers in J40 pedal cars.

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Today also features a practice session for the Royal Automobile Club TT Celebration featuring post-1963 GTs and a host of well-known drivers.

This year’s parades include a Jim Clark celebration, marking 60 years since the epic 1965 season where the Lotus driver clinched the F1 World Championship and Indy 500, in addition to the British F2 title and victories in several other series. A collection of Clark’s cars will include his Indy 500 winner (to be driven by Franchitti), F1 title winner, F2 title winner and Tasman series winner, together for the first time.

There will be demonstration laps with several classic Alfa Romeos too, as the event marks the centenary of the first manufacturers’ world championship.

On Sunday, Goodwood will be looking back to its World War II airfield roots as it marks the 80th anniversary of VE Day with a parade of military and commercial vehicles and a street party that promises to spill out onto the pit straight.

There’s no need to miss any of the action with a live-stream available all weekend on this page. Just hit play above, sit back and enjoy the best of historic racing.

 

Goodwood Revival Timetable

Saturday, September 13

Time Activity
9.00am Track Parade: VW Type 2 Split Screen Campervans
9.35am Race: Goodwood Trophy
10.10am Practice: Royal Automobile Club TT Celebration
11.05am Race: Barry Sheene Memorial Trophy, Pt1
11.45am Pedal car race: Settrington Cup, Pt1
12.30pm Race: Madgwick Cup
1.50pm Track Parade: Jim Clark
2.30pm Race: St Mary’s Trophy, Pt1
3.25pm Race: Fordwater Trophy
4.10pm Track Parade: Alfa Romeo
4.40pm Race: Whitsun Trophy
5.35pm Race: Stirling Moss Memorial Trophy