The 33rd Goodwood Festival of Speed ran Thursday through Sunday (July 9-12) at the Duke of Richmond's West Sussex estate, this year themed around motorsport's great rivalries. Ducati marked its centenary with a Thursday balcony moment, Singer headlined the Central Feature, and Red Bull brought the RB17 hypercar for its dynamic debut on the hill, with Adrian Newey among those driving it. Damon Hill closed the weekend on Sunday with a balcony moment of his own, celebrating 30 years since his 1996 Formula 1 World Championship. But as always, the weekend's real answer key arrived on Sunday afternoon, when the Timed Shoot-Out sent its ten qualifiers back up the hill in search of outright bragging rights.
The Shoot-Out

Sunday's final ran in intense heat on an increasingly dusty course. Jake Hill was first to threaten the sharp end, taking his Nissan 300ZX Turbo to a 48.48, before a red flag interrupted the session when Johnny Cecotto's BMW M3 DTM E92 crashed into the barriers at Molecomb. No one was hurt, and once running resumed, the order shuffled hard: Travis Pastrana's Subaru-based Brataroo 9500 Turbo, with its active aero that tucks its rear wing out of the way of the barriers, displaced Hill's Nissan, before Johan Kristoffersson answered in the Volkswagen Polo WRX with two wheels on the grass out of the first corner for a dramatic 46.31.
Alex Summers, in the sole entrant of the Sports Racers class, a 1974 Shadow DN4, edged past by the barest of margins to take provisional top spot at 46.30. None of it mattered once the two electric entries closed the session. Dan Ticktum, in the newly launched Formula E Gen4, went first and set a 42.46 for Romain Dumas to beat. Dumas, a four-time Shoot-Out winner heading into the weekend campaigning Ford's electric Super Mustang Mach-E, answered by taking his Ford to the top of the hill in 41.97 seconds, sealing his fifth Shoot-Out victory and his third in a row.
|
Pos. |
Driver |
Car |
Time (sec) |
|
1 |
Romain Dumas |
Ford Super Mustang Mach-E |
41.97 |
|
2 |
Dan Ticktum |
Formula E Gen4 |
42.46 |
|
3 |
Alex Summers |
Shadow DN4 (1974) |
46.30 |
|
4 |
Johan Kristoffersson |
Volkswagen Polo WRX |
46.31 |
|
5 |
Jordan Pepper |
BMW M3 Touring 24H |
46.54 |
|
6 |
Travis Pastrana |
Subaru Brataroo 9500 Turbo |
46.77 |
|
7 |
Jake Hill |
Nissan 300ZX Turbo (1990) |
48.48 |
|
8 |
Florent Moulin |
Dodge Viper GTS-R (2001) |
48.68 |
|
9 |
Callum Voisin |
Porsche 911 Cup (Type 992.2) |
48.84 |
|
10 |
Ryan Tuerck |
Toyota-Judd Formula Supra |
49.01 |
Dumas' win extends his own Shoot-Out record to five, but it's the shape of this year's result that stands out. For the first time, the top two positions both went to electric machinery, with a gap of more than three and a half seconds back to the third-placed Shadow, a reminder of just how quickly the top of this hill has become electric territory. For comparison, last year's 10 fastest cars at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed were led by Dumas in the Ford Supertruck.
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