Max Verstappen of Oracle Red Bull Racing races at Red Bull Ring in Austria.

Goodwood Festival of Speed 2024

Red Bull Racing will be hosting their biggest celebration to mark 20 years in F1 including the unveiling of the new RB17 F1 car.

Goodwood Festival of Speed, Chichester

United Kingdom

The Goodwood Festival of Speed is back! This full-throttle event sees some of the world’s best racing cars and motorbikes taking on Goodwood's infamous hill climb.

But this year there's a twist! Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez will be heading to Goodwood to take part in Red Bull Racing’s 20th anniversary celebrations.

To mark this anniversary, Red Bull Racing give a world debut of the new RB17 hypercar. Also there will be a selection of Red Bull Racing's F1 cars over the years, from the debut in the 2005 Australian Grand Prix to the present day, and you can see these take to the Hill over the weekend.

You can watch all the action on Red Bull TV.

Red Bull Schedule

The RB17 Hypercar

This historic event takes place from July 11-14, with the RB17 Hypercar revealed on Friday 12. And it's not just any car launch – the RB17, designed by the visionary Adrian Newey, marks Red Bull Racing's audacious leap into the future of hypercars. Imagine a two-seat marvel crafted from carbon fibre, powered by a roaring V10 engine, and capable of reaching speeds that blur the line between exhilaration and disbelief. Only 50 RB17s will be built, making them testaments to cutting-edge engineering and the result of a rigorous prototype testing programme.

A lineup of motorsport stars

Mad Mike's Mclaren P1 launch

New Zealand drifter Mike Whiddett, aka 'Mad Mike', has something extra special up his sleeves. With the help of car specialists Lanzante, he's creating a one-of-a-kind drift car out of a McLaren P1. The extreme build, nicknamed MADMAC, will be unveiled at the 2024 Goodwood Festival of Speed to the hungry crowd waiting to see its modifications and if it ditches the original hybrid powertrain.

The Goodwood Festival of Speed Hillclimb

With all these iconic machines and legendary drivers at the ready, the Goodwood Festival of Speed Hillclimb awaits the fleet to thunder up the historic slope. This 1.16-mile course, snaking up the Goodwood House grounds, transforms into a challenging track each year. Cars, motorcycles and even experimental prototypes from all eras of motorsport race against the clock to achieve the fastest uphill climb.
Overall, this year's event is more than just a celebration; it embodies Oracle Red Bull Racing's spirit and pays tribute to a 20-year legacy of pushing boundaries and defying expectations.
20 YEARS OF RED BULL RACING

20 YEARS OF RED BULL RACING

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