Will F1 fans be able to understand the racing in 2026?
As F1's 2026 revolution starts, the series faces an uncomfortable question: can fans comprehend racing where the most crucial battles are invisible?
Watch the thrills and spills of the Goodwood Festival of Speed hillclimb all weekend.
Bernie Ecclestone has been chosen as this year’s Central Feature, and there are celebrations of Ferrari, Tom Kristensen and Brooklands. Drifting will be at Goodwood for the first time, too. The theme for this year’s Sunday Shootout is GT racing, led by Jonny Adam in the Le Mans-winning GTE Vantage.
Watch the action below.
Thursday: Moving Motor Show, Supercars and Practice Shootout
Friday: Day 1 of Goodwood’s Festival of Speed – Drift, Ferrari, NASCAR, Supercars, Sportscars
Saturday: Day 2 of Goodwood’s Festival of Speed – GTs, Rally, Shootouts, F1, Pre-war
Sunday: Day 3 of Goodwood’s Festival of Speed – Supercars, F1, Sportscars, GTs, Touring, Shootout.
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