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Goodwood Revival 
Venue: Goodwood
Location: Chichester, West Sussex

17th-19th September 2010

It is over 10 years since Goodwood re-opened the historic motor circuit. Since then the Goodwood Revival has become the most successful historic motor racing meeting in the world and the only major sporting event to take place completely to a period theme. Set in the 1940s, 50s and 60s, no detail has been left unattended – the whole experience is a "magical step back in time" and quite unlike anything else.

Lord March has recently announced provisional dates (shown above) for both the Goodwood Festival of Speed and Revival Meeting. The dates are currently awaiting confirmation from the FIA however we are pleased to present details of the official hospitality.

The Goodwood Revival is, quite simply, a magical step back in time, a chance to revel in the romance and glamour of motor racing as it was in the halcyon days on a circuit that has a special place in the history of British motor sport.

For three days in September, the Goodwood Motor Circuit closes its gates on the modern world and creates a unique blend of intoxicating excitement, from the cars flashing between the grassy banks of this historic track to the breathtaking aerial manoeuvres of wartime fighter aircraft.

Goodwood MapThe Revival is unashamedly a celebration of motor racing as it used to be. Daring drivers racing wheel to wheel on a stage made famous by legends like Stirling Moss, Juan Manuel Fangio, Jackie Stewart and Graham Hill. Cheering them on, girls in their late-summer frocks, men in their tweeds and trilbies and a huge crowd of fans drawn back to the days when Goodwood was the spiritual home of the motor sport.

This is the biggest and best motor racing party of the year, an enthralling opportunity to leave the modern world behind and wallow in the way things used to be. On the track, and in the air, the drama is relentless, a feast for all the senses.

The Goodwood Revival is unique, one of the wonders of the world.

The programme of practice and competitive racing covers three full days on Friday 17th, Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th September 2010 (dates subject to FIA confirmation)

FRIDAY is official practice day, with drivers and riders competing for the best positions on the starting grids for the races to come. Lap after lap, cars and motorcycles will be taken to the limit in search of those final few tenths of a second that will decide who starts at the front. There is also the annual Bonhams sale of priceless historic cars and motor racing memorabilia.

SATURDAY sees the racing get underway with the drivers and riders jousting for those much-coveted Goodwood trophies and the honour of being a Goodwood winner. Highlights of the programme will be the Barry Sheene Memorial Trophy race for motorcycles, the hugely popular St Mary’s Trophy for saloon cars and the post-war Grand Prix cars fighting for grip as they battle for the Goodwood Trophy. Saturday is also Ladies’ Day where the most spectacular frocks are on show.

SUNDAY features what, for many fans, is the highlight of the weekend’s racing, the Royal Automobile Club TT Celebration race for some of the world’s most valuable racing cars. These are the beautiful GT cars that, in days gone by, contested the famous Tourist Trophy races. The motorcycles are back out again too, as are the saloon cars, as well as a mouth-watering array of historic Formula One cars and sports cars of the 1950s and 1960s in an action-packed programme of wheel to wheel racing. In the air, as ever, will be the Spitfires and Hurricanes that flew from Goodwood to fight the Battle of Britain. The day culminates in the Prize Giving ceremony where Lord March awards his much-coveted prizes and medals. Memories are made of this.

THE ULTIMATE EXPERIENCE, new for 2010 is a bespoke experience created to ensure you get the very best out of your day. Based in a private pavilion you can entertain 30 people and enjoy all the privileges of being one of our VIP guests, including enhanced menus and wines, VIP shuttle service and wi-fi for your laptops. The Goodwood House Butler will ensure you have everything you need and a Goodwood Event Planner will co-ordinate your day including theming the pavilion and branding opportunities. You will also enjoy a guided tour of the paddocks, advertising in the programme and visits from star drivers. It doesn’t get any better.

SALVADORI PAVILIONS offer you any combination of seating, from a table for two in the restaurant, a table of 10 in a shared pavilion to your own private pavilion for 30 guests and upwards. Whatever your choice you will enjoy a delicious three course lunch, attentive service and a private garden area which offers magnificent views right onto the track.

SUPERSHELL BUILDING provides a more formal restaurant atmosphere. Tables of 10 only, the SuperShell Building offers you and your guests a feeling of being part of an exclusive club which sees customers returning year on year. With seats in the nearby Woodcote Grandstand and Goodwood period taxis on hand you will be able to enjoy every aspect of this incredible day.

THE GOODWOOD MESS, also new for 2010, brings a new exciting and interactive experience to the Revival, you will be treated with delicious food, entertainment and feel part of something very special in this uniquely themed pavilion. Tables of 6 or more mean that smaller groups of 2,4 or 6 will share tables, and ration books will guarantee meals for the day. Continuous entertainment will ensure this is an experience you will never forget. Just be sure that you dress up in your tweeds and trilbies, frills and frocks to fully indulge yourself in this nostalgic and bustling atmosphere.

Whatever entertaining option you have chosen, all guests, valued clients, customers and friends will receive the following:

  • Light breakfast on arrival
  • Champagne reception
  • Three-course lunch with 1/2 a bottle of wine
  • Beer and soft drinks throughout the day
  • Afternoon tea
  • Admission tickets
  • Reserved car parking label
  • Event programme and Goodwood Radio earpiece




Goodwood Mess

Modelled on the Driver’s Club, takes entertaining to a whole new dimension. Take a step back in time, and enjoy a truly interactive experience where the magic of the Revival will be brought to you. Located track side, next to the assembly area and just beyond the start/finish line with great views all the way to the mighty Madgwick Corner, you are at the centre of all the action. Here your senses will be alight with the sights and sounds of these iconic racing cars being prepped for their races and then taking their place on the start line before seeing them hustle for their space on the track.

Price per person (plus VAT):

Friday: £420
Saturday: £420
Sunday: £420

Price per person: from £420.00 (plus VAT)


SuperShell Building

A famous Goodwood landmark, seen in so many pictures of the great old days of racing here. The 1950s building is right on the edge of the track at the entry to Woodcote Corner, one of the fastest on the circuit. Not only will you have a thrilling vantage point, but you will have reserved seats in the Woodcote grandstand and a taxi service from here to the Paddock where all the cars and motorcycles are based. A memorable experience for you and your guests.

Price per person (plus VAT):

Friday: £490
Saturday: £490
Sunday: £490

Price per person: from £490.00 (plus VAT)


Salvadori Pavilions

Named in recognition of Grand Prix driver and Le Mans winner Roy Salvadori, who took a string of victories at Goodwood. These Art Deco styled pavilions occupy one of the most prestigious positions next to the famous Goodwood chicane. You are guaranteed to see some thrilling action at this tricky right-left flick leading onto the start/finish straight. Great views from the balcony, plus the option of taking your own private pavilion, make this one of the most desirable vantage points on the circuit. The ultimate place to impress your guests.

Price per person (plus VAT):

Friday: £545
Saturday: £545
Sunday: £545

Price per person: from £545.00 (plus VAT)


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