Goodwood Festival of Speed 2025 – Living the Dream, One Hill at a Time
There are car events, and then there’s Goodwood Festival of Speed. A place where motorsport’s past, present, and future collide on one hillclimb, and where every corner of car culture gets its moment.
This year, we didn’t roll in with an Airstream or a headline sponsor badge—we came simply to experience it. No stand. No agenda. Just us, the crew, and a weekend dedicated to soaking up everything we love about cars.








The Hill is the Heart
You can’t explain the hill until you’ve seen it in person. Watching legends thread everything from priceless race cars to prototype hypercars up Lord March’s driveway is something that never gets old. One run it’s a screaming F1 car from the V10 era, the next it’s an EV concept firing silently off the line. It’s motorsport heritage and innovation, back-to-back, with nothing in between but tyre smoke and noise.







Paddocks Like No Other
The FOS paddocks are unlike any show on the planet. Walking through feels like stepping into living history—Group B rally monsters parked next to Le Mans winners, Formula 1 icons rubbing shoulders with coachbuilt classics. There’s no velvet rope. No museum glass. Just raw access. You’re inches from machines that have defined eras, with mechanics wrenching right there in front of you.
For us, it’s like plugging directly into the bloodstream of motorsport.






The Atmosphere
Goodwood isn’t just a show—it’s a vibe. Families mixing with die-hard enthusiasts. Old school guys in tweed next to kids with GoPros. Big-name manufacturers dropping world debuts, while independent builders get the same spotlight. It’s proof that car culture doesn’t have borders or limits—it just evolves, generation after generation.





Why We Go
We’ve been to plenty of shows. We headline, we sponsor, we build stands, we bring cars. But at Goodwood? We just wanted to be fans. To walk the paddock with wide eyes, to lean on the hay bales and feel the ground shake, to take it all in without deadlines or expectations.
Because at the end of the day, that’s why we started doing this in the first place—we just love cars. All of them. Loud, quiet, old, new, drift, race, concept, classic. And there’s no better place to feel that love than the Festival of Speed.
Sign-Off
We left Goodwood with full hearts, tired legs, and the smell of race fuel still clinging to our clothes. No stand, no show car, no agenda—just the reminder that sometimes the best way to experience car culture is to stand in the crowd and let it wash over you.
Until next year, Goodwood.