Yes, the 2009 Formula 1 world champion Jenson Button will drive his championship-winning Brawn BGP001 F1 car at this year’s Goodwood Members’ Meet April 18-19, and you’d expect that. But on the same weekend he drives that car, with all its high tech and carbon fiber, Button will pilot a Chevy Camaro.It’ll be a chance to show his depth and breadth as a driver. Remember, Button also drives a Trophy Truck in various desert races. It will mark the competitive Members’ Meeting debut of 2009 Formula 1 World Champ.Button, who took a long-awaited first victory at the Motor Circuit at the 2025 Revival, will race a Chevrolet Camaro Z28 alongside Andrew Smith.Button in his Camaro.And while this may be Button’s first Members’ Meeting outing, this is a car that has history in the Gordon Spice Trophy, winning the event in 2023 with Rob Huff, and with Matt Neal and its present owner David Clark in 2015. The Gordon Spice Trophy started out featuring cars from the British Saloon Car Championship.“(Ford) Capris and Chevrolet Camaros go head-to-head with Ford Mustangs and Rover SD1s in a wonderful showdown between V6 and V8 engines,” Goodwood literature said. “The noise alone is spectacular, but the high-speed, close-quarters action between these touring car titans is always unmissable.”GoodwoodRacing greats like Tom Kristensen, Jake Hill, and Romain Dumas have each wrangled Camaro Z28s, Ford Mustangs, Rover SD1s, and Ford Capris around the Goodwood Motor Circuit in the Gordon Spice Trophy, named after the British Ford Capri pilote of the same name who claimed six-consecutive class titles in the BSCC (British Saloon Car Championship) from 1975 to 1980, and dominated the 3.0-liter class from ‘76 to ‘80 with several overall race wins. Officially, the race is for “homologated saloon cars over 2.8-litres of a type that raced in FIA Appendix J Group 1 between 1970 and 1982 or the British Saloon Car Championship between 1976 and 1982.” “All you really need to know is the Goodwood Motor Circuit will be taken over by a breathtaking battle between many of the greatest touring cars of all time,” Goodwood explained.This year the Gordon Spice Trophy will retain its two-part format, with VIPs going head-to-head in Part 1, before the owner/drivers take over for Part 2. Both results are then combined to crown an overall winner. The 83rd Members' Meeting presented by Audrain Motorsport takes place April 18-19 in Goodwood, UK. Tickets are on sale now for GRRC Members and Fellows. Yes, you have to be a member, but it’s not like you have to be landed, titled gentry or anything. You just pay £95 (about $128).