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Festival of Speed, Members' Meeting and Revival all on track to go ahead with safety measures in place

On Monday 1 Feburary, the Goodwood Estate will make tickets available for the 2021 editions of its flagship motoring events, after each was cancelled in 2020 as a result of the pandemic. 

The Sussex venue’s automotive calendar is set to begin on 15-16 May with the 78th Members' Meeting, before the Festival of Speed takes place from 8-11 July and the Revival from 17-19 September. Tickets for each go on sale on the Goodwood website at 0900 next Monday, or buyers can "skip the queue" by joining the Goodwood Road Racing Club Fellowship.

Uncertainty surrounding the longevity of England's national lockdown measures mean the nature of the events is subject to change. The Estate said: "Although we remain positive that things will look a little more normal by the summer, the team at Goodwood are working hard to ensure our events remain safe and enjoyable for all of our visitors. We'll continue to work with local and national authorities as the Covid restrictions evolve and ensure our events follow all appropriate guidelines."

If any of the three events are cancelled as a result of government guidance, ticketholders will be offered a full refund, or the opportunity to carry their ticket over to 2022. 

None of the three events took place in 2020, with the Speedweek event, held behind closed doors in October, standing in for the Festival of Speed and Revival with a mix of historic and new cars on display. 

Numbers for the 2021 editions will be limited, with many 2020 ticketholders having retained their passes, and each event will be run in accordance with government guidelines on social distancing. 

As usual, the first event will be open only to members and fellows of the Goodwood Road Racing Club. Held at the Goodwood Circuit, it will “recapture the intimacy and camaraderie of the members-only race weekends held in Goodwood’s heyday”.

The event has moved from its usual April date to May in order to avoid clashes with other motorsport events and to allow more time for its organisation.

Planned highlights of the Members' Meeting include the SF Edge Trophy, in which priceless pre-1923 racers go head to head, and the Gerry Marshall Trophy race for Group 1 touring cars from 1970-1981. 

The biggest event, the Festival of Speed, will return to the Sussex estate's 1.16-mile hillclimb course to celebrate the theme that had been planned for 2020: The Maestros - Motorsport's Great All-Rounders. Drivers, teams and manufacturers who have enjoyed success in various motorsport disciplines will be honoured on the course and in the paddock. 

American racing legend Mario Andretti has already confirmed that he will attend, but it's unknown whether Jacky Ickx - who was scheduled to be at the 2020 event - will make an appearance. 

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The event is planned to follow a familiar format, with cars, motorbikes and all other manner of vehicle taking to the storied hillclimb. Official details will follow, but we can expect a mix of new and old metal, with some manufacturers likely to host new model unveilings in the paddock. 

As is customary, the Revival will celebrate the "golden age" of the Goodwood Motor Circuit: 1948-1966. Historic cars, many of them driven by famous racers and celebrities, will be driven in anger around the course in authentically recreated events.

Goodwood owner The Duke of Richmond said: “More than anything else, it's the people who make our events so special: the drivers, the teams, our staff and, above all, the fans. We were incredibly disappointed not to be able to welcome them to our much-loved events in 2020. Now we're thrilled to be able to announce that all three motorsport events are planned to be back next year. 

"Thank you to all our loyal followers who either rolled over their tickets or joined the Goodwood Supporters’ Association, which helped us immeasurably in a very tough year. We absolutely can't wait to see them and plenty of new fans in 2021.” 

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Felix Page

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Felix is Autocar's deputy editor, responsible for leading the brand's agenda-shaping coverage across all facets of the global automotive industry - both in print and online.

He has interviewed the most powerful and widely respected people in motoring, covered the reveals and launches of today's most important cars, and broken some of the biggest automotive stories of the last few years. 

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thesecretdriver 25 January 2021

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