How to experience Damon Hill’s 30th anniversary at Goodwood: Cars, Dates and VIP Moments
The Goodwood Festival of Speed presented by Mastercard is preparing a standout tribute for summer 2026. This year, the famous hillclimb will honour Damon Hill, marking 30 years since his 1996 Formula 1 World Championship victory with Williams.
It is a milestone that carries real weight. Hill remains one of Britain’s most admired racing figures. His career combined grit, grace and consistency at the highest level of the sport. Goodwood’s celebration promises to reflect that legacy in fitting style.
A British Champion Returns to the Spotlight

Damon Hill’s place in Formula 1 history is secure. Over his career, he claimed 22 Grand Prix victories and achieved something no one had done before. He became the first son of a World Champion to win the title himself, following in the footsteps of his father, Graham Hill.
That achievement still resonates today. It speaks to determination under pressure and success earned the hard way.
At Goodwood, fans will see Hill reunited with cars that defined his career. The Duke of Richmond has invited him to take part in a special balcony moment on Saturday 11 July, placing him at the heart of the Festival.
A Long and Personal Bond with Goodwood

Hill’s relationship with Goodwood runs deep. He has been a familiar and welcome presence at the Estate for many years.
He has:
- Driven key cars from his career up the hillclimb
- Competed at the Goodwood Revival
- Supported the Festival of Speed since its launch in 1993
For Goodwood, this celebration feels long overdue.
The Duke of Richmond described Hill as one of the Festival’s greatest supporters. He noted that Hill often helps celebrate others, rather than himself. This year, the focus rightly shifts.
Words from the Duke of Richmond
The Duke of Richmond, CBE DL, said he was delighted to welcome Hill for the anniversary year. He praised Hill’s continued commitment to Goodwood and his popularity with fans.
He also highlighted Hill’s role as a patron since the very first Festival of Speed, underlining just how closely the driver’s story is linked to the event itself.
Damon Hill on Returning to Goodwood

Hill has spoken warmly about what Goodwood means to him and his family. The connection stretches back decades.
His parents honeymooned in nearby Bognor Regis in 1955, while Graham Hill raced at Goodwood the same weekend. That shared history adds extra meaning to the celebration.
Hill also praised Goodwood’s audience, describing them as some of the most passionate motorsport fans anywhere. For him, sharing this anniversary with them feels natural and special.
What Fans Can Expect in 2026

While full details will follow, visitors can already look forward to:
- A dedicated Damon Hill celebration moment
- Iconic cars from his Formula 1 career
- Appearances across the Festival weekend
- A strong link between past, present and future motorsport
As ever, the Festival of Speed will blend history with spectacle.
Ticket Information and Early Booking
Tickets for the Festival of Speed presented by Mastercard are now available. Early bird buyers can secure savings by booking in advance.
Bookings can be made directly here.
Conclusion: A Celebration Worth Watching
Goodwood knows how to honour motorsport greatness. Damon Hill’s 30-year anniversary offers the perfect reason to pause and reflect.
Will this be one of the most emotional moments of the 2026 Festival?
Which Hill-era car would you most like to see on the hillclimb?
And where does Damon Hill rank among Britain’s greatest champions?
Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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