Why Goodwood’s pioneering sustainable fuel racing should inspire
The iconic Goodwood Motor Circuit is set to make history once again at the 82nd Members’ Meeting, presented by Audrain Motorsport. For the first time, the entire event will feature races powered exclusively by sustainable fuels. This landmark shift builds on Goodwood Revival’s success earlier this year, where all races ran on sustainable fuel. The upcoming Members’ Meeting in 2025 will require all competitors to use fuel with a minimum of 70% advanced sustainable components.
Let’s dive into what makes this event a must-see for motorsport fans and sustainability advocates alike.
Sustainability Meets Motorsport
Goodwood’s commitment to sustainable fuels signals a bold step forward in motorsport. By incorporating advanced sustainable fuel, the event reduces its environmental impact while maintaining the thrill and authenticity of racing classic and vintage vehicles.
With a race calendar packed with fan favourites and a few surprises, the 82nd Members’ Meeting promises high-octane action with a cleaner conscience.
Highlights of the 2025 Race Schedule
Hailwood Trophy
What to Expect: A thrilling mix of 250cc and 350cc Grand Prix motorcycles, alongside Formula 750 machines.
Iconic Bikes: Look out for legends like the Yamaha TZ350G, Honda CB750, and Ducati 750S.
Race Format: Two exhilarating races over the weekend, with combined results deciding the final placements.
S.F. Edge Trophy
Category: Edwardian-era cars, pre-1923.
Unique Appeal: These giants of early motoring deliver a spectacle unlike any other.
Race Details: Two five-lap battles on both days, showcasing raw power and vintage elegance.
Gordon Spice Trophy
New Format: Now split to focus on Group 1 saloon cars from the 1970s and early 1980s.
Car Highlights: Ford Capri Mk3s, Rover SD1s, and Chevrolet Camaro Z28s.
Special Feature: A sunset race kicks off day one with a nostalgic roar.
Arundell Cup
Returning Favourite: Back after a hiatus, featuring rear-engined Formula Juniors up to 1964.
Competitive Edge: The first drum-braked car to cross the line wins the Taylor Trophy.
Classic Models: Expect to see Lola Mk3s, Brabham BT6s, and Lotus 20/22s in fierce action.
Earl Howe Trophy
What’s New: This year, it’s all about British-built vintage sportscars.
Star Players: Bentley 3-litres, Aston Martin LMs, and Frazer Nash models.
Historical Context: Named after the co-founder of the British Racing Drivers Club.
Gurney Cup
Category: Sports-racing prototypes from 1963-1966.
Two-Driver Race: A 45-minute endurance test with iconic cars like the GT40 and McLaren M1A.
Diverse Line-Up: Porsche, Elva, and Lotus models join the high-speed fray.
Moss Trophy
Honouring a Legend: Closed-cockpit GT cars in the spirit of Sir Stirling Moss’s RAC TT wins.
Car Types: Pre-1963 models delivering timeless beauty and performance.
Driver Line-Up: A mix of motorsport stars guarantees intense competition.
Win Percy Trophy (New)
Debut Event: Dedicated to Group 1 touring cars under 2.8 litres.
Racing Era: Cars from 1970 to 1982, featuring two-driver teams.
Big Names: Expect champions from Grand Prix, Le Mans, and touring car series.
Whitmore Cup
Pre-66 Touring Cars: Under 2-litre classics like the Mini Cooper S, Lotus Cortina, and Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GTA.
Star Drivers: Familiar faces from Formula 1, BTCC, and Formula E join the grid.
Salvadori Cup
Legacy in Focus: Named after Le Mans legend Roy Salvadori.
Category: World Championship sports cars from 1955-1960.
Race Day Heroes: Expect Lola Mk1s, Lotus 15s, and Lister-Jaguar “Knobblys”.
Why Sustainable Fuels Matter
Switching to sustainable fuels is a necessary evolution for motorsport. Advanced fuels reduce greenhouse gas emissions while preserving the essence of racing. Goodwood’s leadership in this area sets a benchmark for other events globally.
By embracing sustainability, the Members’ Meeting ensures the legacy of classic motorsport while protecting its future.
Plan Your Visit
Provisional Schedule: While races are confirmed, details may change. A full timetable and entry list will be released closer to the event.
Tickets: Secure your spot early to witness this groundbreaking event.
Let’s Hear from You
What race are you most excited to see at the 82nd Members’ Meeting? Are sustainable fuels the future of motorsport, or do you think something else will lead the charge?
Have you used sustainable fuels in your car yet?
Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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