What you need to know about FoS 2022
- What’s the theme of the 2022 Festival of Speed?
- What are the highlights of this year’s festival?
- Who’s attending this year’s festival?
- Which is the best day to go to the Festival of Speed?
- How much are tickets to the Festival of Speed?
- Where is the Goodwood Festival of Speed?
- What are the festival’s opening times?
- How can you watch the Festival of Speed online and on TV?
The Goodwood Festival of Speed is one of the biggest events on the UK’s motoring calendar and this year runs across the weekend of June 23-26.
Over the past couple of years, the festival has seen some disruption due to the coronavirus pandemic, but last year FoS came back with a bang with a jam-packed event (though with slightly restricted attendee numbers) that included appearances from the McLaren duo of F1 drivers Lando Norris and Daniel Ricciardo, as well as Alex Albon driving a Red Bull F1 car.
The event also saw the UK debut of new cars from Alfa Romeo, BMW, Maserati and Pininfarina, underlining how the FoS has evolved into the de facto British motor show.
What’s the theme of the 2022 Festival of Speed?
The theme of the 2022 festival is “The Innovators: Motorsport’s Greatest Minds”, celebrating the biggest brains in motorsport — names such as Owen Maddock, Frank Costin and Adrian Newey who, though known by motorsport fans, don’t get nearly the same share of the limelight as the drivers.
The owner of the Goodwood estate and host of the Festival of Speed, the Duke of Richmond said:
“Just as race-inspired innovations such as four-valve engines, monocoque chassis and turbocharging have shaped the past and present of the cars we drive in the real world, so electrification, autonomy and other new technologies — the development of which is accelerated by the white heat of competition — will have a profound effect on the future of personal mobility.”
Drivng.co.uk came up with our own list of who we think are the greatest minds in motorsport.
What are the highlights of this year’s festival?
The Hillclimb is, as ever, a must-see as it’s a chance to watch everything from F1 and Nascar to Formula E and classic touring cars being driven in anger.
The Supercar Paddock, adjacent to the starting line of the Hill, is also an opportunity to get up close and personal with plenty of expensive and exotic machinery.
Providing another chance to see loud cars doing what they do best is the Forest Rally Stage featuring modern and classic rally cars shattering the woodland tranquillity.
For something a little more sedate, Sunday’s Cartier Style et Luxe is a concours event showcasing some of the rarest and best-presented classics around.
All the action notwithstanding, for many, the highlight of the festival is always the celebrity spotting, with attendees practically guaranteed to spot a racing driver, TV presenter or other celebrity petrolhead, the prime location for this being the Main Paddock area.
Who’s attending this year’s festival?
Though there will be five F1 teams in attendance at this year’s festival, it hasn’t been confirmed yet which of the current crop of drivers will be coming. Other well-known attendees though are set to include Mark Webber, Nigel Mansell, Mika Häkkinen, Jenson Button, Jackie Stewart, Damon Hill, Jacky Ickx, Tom Kristensen… the list goes on.
Which is the best day to go to the Festival of Speed?
Sunday has the Shootout — the culmination of the hill climb action — making it extremely popular, and Saturday and Sunday tend to see the biggest number of celebrity appearances. However, Saturday also has a full schedule of hill climb action as well as a number of other motor sport events, while Friday sees Formula One cars take to the hill as well as new car debuts. In short, it’s hard to say, though, at the time of writing only tickets for Thursday and Friday remain available.
How much are tickets to the Festival of Speed?
Children under 12 are admitted free, but as for adult tickets, Thursday’s start from £47 and the limited number of remaining tickets for Friday start from £66.
Where is the Goodwood Festival of Speed?
The Festival of Speed takes place at the picturesque and quintessentially British Goodwood Estate in West Sussex, which is owned by the Duke of Richmond, who founded FoS in June 1993. The grounds are located just outside Chichester — 60 miles from London and 30 miles from Brighton and Southampton.
There are regular trains from London Victoria to Chichester that take between 40 minutes and an hour. If you’re driving, you’ll park in a large field before walking to the event. Parking is free, but you cannot leave your car in any of Goodwood’s car parks overnight.
What are the festival’s opening times?
Gates usually open at 7am before proceedings start from 8.30. It’s a long day full of countless automotive delights that concludes at 6pm. Be prepared for long queues when leaving the venue.
How can you watch the Festival of Speed online and on TV?
The Festival of Speed has been broadcast on ITV since it began in 1993, and this year looks to be no different with some of the most popular segments set to be on television. But thanks to fast internet and streaming services, one of the best ways to watch in recent years is via the Goodwood website and the event’s YouTube channel.
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