Held annually over four days, the Goodwood Festival of Speed is one of the world’s most celebrated gatherings of car culture and motorsport. Known for its dynamic atmosphere and iconic setting, the event brings together historic and modern vehicles in one of the world’s most anticipated automotive gatherings.
At the centre of the festival is the 1.16-mile Goodwood Hill, where cars from every era, spanning the dawn of motoring to present daymachines take part in thrilling on-track displays. Key highlights include the Ballroom Paddock, Supercar Run, and First Glance paddock, where road and racing legends make their way up the Hill.
This year, Porsche returns with a showcase of its latest models, supported by a star-studded cast of personalities whose passion, ambition, and dreams reflect the spirit of the Stuttgart sports car manufacturer.
Porsche power on the hill.
Making its debut at Goodwood, the latest generation of the motorsport-inspired 911 GT3 is a true reflection of Porsche’s racing legacy — perfectly aligned with this year’s festival theme, The Winning Formula: Champions and Challengers. It’s available in two forms: a track-focused variant with a fixed rear wing, and the more refined Touring package.
Also featured is the 911 GT3 RS with Manthey Kit — a factory-approved package that further enhances aerodynamic performance and chassis dynamics, pushing the limits in pursuit of ultimate lap times.
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Electric Power.
An exciting glimpse of what’s next for Porsche: a camouflaged Cayenne Electric prototype takes to the Hill, driven by Porsche Formula E development driver Gabriela Jílková. Still under wraps, it teases the brand’s next electric chapter.
While we await the arrival of the electric Cayenne, the current Cayenne line-up continues to set the benchmark as the sportscar for five with its performance, comfort, and everyday versatility.
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The 963 RSP and ‘Count Rossi’ 917 on display
Fresh from its global debut at Le Mans, the one-off Porsche 963 RSP makes an appearance at Goodwood. A sister to the 963 Hypercar, it’s based on the endurance race-winning 963 and features bespoke Sonderwunsch (‘special request’) modifications, powered by a 4.6-litre twin-turbo V8 producing around 680 PS.
Also on display is another Porsche icon — 917 chassis 30, better known as the ‘Count Rossi’ 917, which first took to the road 50 years ago.
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