The Festival of Speed is held annually in West Sussex, England, and is a multi-day extravaganza that brings together fans from all corners of the motorsport world.
In the early 1990s, Lord March inherited the estate and was keen on reviving the racing spirit at Goodwood. In 1993, he hosted a Sunday event on the estate after being denied permission to hold a race.
What began as a one-day event has grown into a celebrated tribute to motorsport heritage, displaying not only the glorious past but also the exciting present and future.
This year's theme, 'The Winning Formula – Champions and Challengers' pays homage to F1 in a year of celebrations for the sport, with the 2025 event set to be the biggest celebration of F1 that Goodwood has ever hosted.
1992 F1 champion Nigel Mansell will be just one big name present at the 2025 FOS
FOS will pay homage to champions from a variety of racing series, including WRC, World Endurance Championship, Formula E, IndyCar, NASCAR, MotoGP and World Superbikes which will all be represented around the Goodwood Estate.
Rally legend Colin McRae will be remembered at the event, with the FOS celebrating his achievement of becoming the first British driver to win the World Rally Championship in 1995 Championship.
A wide array of machinery responsible for game-changing advances in speed and technology will be commemorated, with F1 design legend Gordon Murray and his 60-year career the theme of this year's Central Feature.
Which F1 drivers will be at 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed?
Alongside a showing of F1 icons, champions and gorgeous machinery, another draw for F1 fans will be the star-studded driver line-up from the current grid.
The stars of the 2025 grid who will be making an appearance at the festival this weekend are Haas team-mates Esteban Ocon and Ollie Bearman, Sauber rookie Gabriel Bortoleto, and Racing Bulls driver Liam Lawson.
The list of former F1 drivers and champions making an appearance is extensive to celebrate F175, and includes Alain Prost, Sir Jackie Stewart, Emerson Fittipaldi, Damon Hill, Mario Andretti, Nigel Mansell, Jacques Villeneuve and Mika Hakkinen.
But this year's event isn't just about the rich history of F1, 2025's FOS will also see a variety of new cars being showcased, including the Lamborghini Temerario, Ferrari F80 and McLaren W1, which will be making its public debut at the event- a must-see for any motorsport fan and car lover.
F1 legends such as Damon Hill will be celebrating the sport at Goodwood's FOS