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  1. Goodwood Circuit is a historic venue for both two- and four-wheeled motorsport in the United Kingdom. The 2.367-mile (3.809 km) [2] circuit is situated near Chichester, West Sussex, close to the south coast of England, on the estate of Goodwood House, and completely encircles Chichester/Goodwood Airport.

  2. Home to the world-famous Revival and Members' Meeting, Goodwood Motor Circuit was the centre of British motor racing between 1948 and 1966, playing host to some of the greatest drivers of all time.

    • Goodwood Motor Circuit, Chichester, PO18 0PH, West Sussex
    • ticket.office@goodwood.com
    • 01243 755055
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  3. Held in the beautiful parkland surrounding Goodwood House, Festival of Speed presented by Mastercard is motorsport's ultimate summer garden party, an intoxicating celebration of the world's most glamorous sport.

    • Chichester, PO18 0PX, West Sussex
    • July 13, 2025
    • Former F1 Driver & 2015 WEC Champion
    • July 10, 2025
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  4. Goodwood Motor Circuit, Chichester, West Sussex, PO18 0PH, United Kingdom. Subscribe and Enjoy. Explore our range of driving experiences at the Motor Circuit, with performance, low grip, young driver and track day experiences available throughout the year.

    • Goodwood Motor Circuit, Chichester, PO18 0PH, West Sussex
    • ticket.office@goodwood.com
    • 01243 755055
  5. Goodwood Motor Circuit originally opened its gates to the public in Sept 1948, to host Britain's first post-war motor race meeting at a permanent venue.

  6. The West Sussex-based Goodwood Motor Circuit originally opened its gates to the public on September 1948, to host Britain's very first post-war motor race meeting at a permanent venue.

  7. Goodwood's motor racing circuit is a time capsule, preserved in its 1960s splendour by quirk of history and now revived for racing use once more thanks to its enthusiastic owner, the Duke of Richmond.