A star-studded cast of famous racing drivers is set to appear at the 2026 Goodwood Revival, including Jenson Button, Jean Alesi, and Sir Jackie Stewart.
Other legends from the Formula 1 world include Jacques Villeneuve, John Watson, Karun Chandhok, and Max Chilton.
IndyCar drivers are represented by Dario Franchitti, Scott Dixon and Tony Kanaan, while touring car fans will be delighted to see Anthony Reid, Colin Turkington, Gordon Shedden, Rob Huff, Matt Neal, Tom Ingram and Steve Soper.
There are also big name from the Australian V8 Supercars with Greg Murphy and four-time Bathurst 1000 winner Steven Richards heading to the Sussex track on 18-20 September.
Plenty of other famous names have also been confirmed for the weekend, such as Tom Kristensen, the most successful driver in Le Mans history.
Also on hand to thrill the crowds will be André Lotterer, Benoît Tréluyer, David Brabham, Emanuele Pirro, Frank Stippler, Guy Smith, Justin Bell, Marcel Fässler and Romain Dumas.
They are joined by Alex and Chris Buncombe, Darren Turner, Marino Franchitti, Nicolas Minassian, while Aaron Shelby honours the enduring legacy of his grandfather, Carroll Shelby.
Seven‑time NASCAR Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson brings American stock‑car star power to Goodwood, along with Simona De Silvestro.
On two wheels, the Isle of Man TT and road‑racing contingent includes 23‑time TT winner John McGuinness, 16‑time winner Ian Hutchinson, Conor Cummins, James Hillier, Iain Duffus and multiple champion Ian Simpson, with Maria Costello adding her own record‑breaking achievements to the grid.
From the world of World Superbikes comes World Superbike Champion James Toseland, former champion Tom Sykes, Superstock 1000 title‑holder Sylvain Barrier, and MotoGP and WSBK race winners Marco Melandri and Eugene Laverty.
Perennial Motorcycle Grand Prix favourites Jeremy McWilliams and Steve Parrish are joined by Freddie Sheene, whose participation follows Goodwood’s earlier announcement of its headline celebration honouring the extraordinary life and career of his late father, Barry Sheene.
