Leuk programma trouwens :
Giacomo Agostini, the most successful rider in the history of motorcycle racing, will take to the hill throughout the weekend on an MV Agusta.
Markku Alén, the former World Rally Champion, is expected to drive a Lancia Stratos and Fiat 131 Abarth throughout the weekend.
Bobby Allison, one of the most successful NASCAR stars of all time, will drive a Buick Regal NASCAR all weekend.
Rene Arnoux will drive all weekend in Renault’s turbo-charged RE30 Grand Prix car, which was the car to beat in Formula One in 1982.
Pentti Airikkala will drive through the weekend in historic rally cars.
Richard Attwood, the Le Mans winner who also took second place for BRM at the 1968 Moncao GP, will drive all weekend in a BRM P261 of a type that took a Monaco hat-trick in the Sixties.
Luca Badoer will drive the 2002 Championship-winning Ferrari Formula One car on Saturday and Sunday.
Derek Bell will once more be at the Festival all three days, driving the Porsche 917/30 CanAm car and the Bentley Speed 8 Le Mans car.
Justin Bell, racing son of five-times Le Mans winner Derek, will drive a McLaren-BMW F1 GTR Le Mans on Saturday and Sunday.
Sir Jack Brabham, three-times F1 World Champion and a long-standing Festival favourite, will be at the Festival all weekend driving Cooper-Climax T51 like that in which he won the World title in 1959.
Jenson Button, Britain’s leading F1 driver and already a podium-finisher this season, will drive the latest BAR-Honda on Sunday.
Anthony Davidson test driver with the BAR-Honda F1 team, will drive Ayrton Senna’s first World Championship-winning car, the 1988 McLaren-Honda MP4/4.
Cristiano da Matta, former CART champion and current Toyota F1 star, is expected to drive the 2002 Lola-Toyota B2/2000 Indycar on Saturday and Sunday.
Gil de Ferran will be at the Festival all weekend driving the 1994 Indy 500-winning Penske-Mercedes PC23 and the 1993 McLaren-Ford MP4/8 in which Ayrton Senna won the 1993 European GP at Donington.
Pedro de la Rosa will be at the Festival with the McLaren Formula One team on Saturday.
Jan de Rooy, twice winner of the Paris-Dakar truck category, will drive his famous DAF racer throughout the weekend.
David Donohue, son of the legendary CanAm and Indy car driver Mark, plans to fly in from the USA to drive his father’s Lola Type 153 ‘Sunoco Special’ Indycar.
Vic Elford will be at the Festival all weekend driving the Porsche Sports cars with which he is synoymous.
Juan Manuel Fangio II, nephew of the eponymous five-times World Champion, will return to Goodwood for the weekend to drive a Maserati 250F like that in which his uncle won the Monaco Grand Prix.
Christian Fittipaldi is expected to be at the Festival all weekend driving historic Indycars.
Emerson Fittipaldi, the youngest man ever to win the F1 World Championship, will drive a Lotus-Cosworth 72E and a Penske-Ilmor PC19 all weekend.
Carl Fogarty, four-times World Superbike Champion, will be at the Festival throughout the weekend with his Foggie Petronas FP1 Superbike Team.
Bruno Giacomelli will be in action on the hill all weekend in a Porsche 962 Le Mans car.
David Hailwood, son of the legendary Mike Hailwood, is expected to ride one of his father’s old TT machines throughout the weekend.
Peter Hardman will be as spectacular as ever driving the Nurburgring 1000km-winning Aston Martin DBR1 and a newly-restored Ferrari 330 P3 all weekend.
Damon Hill, former F1 World Champion, will take to the hill on Sunday, driving a BRM P57 identical to that in which his father Graham also became a world beater.
Jacky Ickx, a Paris-Dakar Rally winner for Mercedes-Benz, will be on the hill all weekend driving the legendary Porsche 959 that proved the class of the field in 1985 and took overall victory in 1986, as well as the Ferrari 375 Plus that won the Le Mans 24 Hour race fifty years ago in 1954.
Jean-Pierre Jabouille will drive all weekend in the ground-breaking Renault RS01 Grand Prix car, which introduced turbocharging to F1.
Jean-Pierre Jassaud will once again drive his 1978 Le Mans-winning Alpine-Renault A442B all weekend.
Stefan Johansson is expected to drive the 1984 Toleman-Hart TG184 in which his team-mate Ayrton Senna almost won his maiden Monaco GP, as well as an ex-Gilles Villeneuve Ferrari 312 T3.
Alan Jones will drive all weekend in a Williams-Cosworth FW07 like that in which he won the 1980 World title and team mate Carlos Reutemann took Williams’ first Monaco GP victory.
Juha Kankkunen, three-times World Rally Champion, will drive the 1993 Toyota Celica ST185 in which he swept to the last of his titles all weekend.
Jacques Laffite will drive a Ligier-Cosworth JS12 Formula One car on Sunday.
Nick Mason, the Pink Floyd drummer, will drive a magnificent Bugatti Type 35 from his personal collection all weekend.
Jochen Mass will drive all weekend in the legendary Mercedes-Benz W196, which dominated Formula One in 1954 and 1955.
Perry McCarthy will drive an historic British stock car on the hill all weekend.
Allan McNish will drive the new Porsche Carrera GT Supercar throughout the weekend, and is also expected to take a turn in Audi UK’s latest Le Mans car.
Alister McRae will drive on Friday and Saturday in the Nissan Pick-up in which brother Colin McRae competed in this year’s Paris-Dakar rally.
Colin McRae, former World Rally Champion, will join brother Alister at the Festival, and will drive his Paris-Dakar Nissan and hopefully also his WRC title-winning Subaru Impreza.
Franck Montagny, test driver for the Renault F1 team, will drive Renault’s latest F1 car on Saturday and Sunday, as well as the 1902 Renault Type K Paris-Vienna road racer.
Sir Stirling Moss will drive all weekend in the Mercedes-Benz W196 Streamliner in which he was runner-up to team-mate Juan Manuel Fangio in the 1955 World Championship.
Adrian Newey, Technical Director for the McLarenF1 team, will be in action all weekend in a Ford GT40 from his personal collection.
Olivier Panis will drive the Toyota TF103 Formula One car on Saturday and Sunday.
Antonio Pizzonia, the BMW Williams F1 test driver will put last year’s car through its paces on Saturday and Sunday.
Riccardo Patrese will drive on Saturday and Sunday in the Williams-Cosworth FW08C in which Keke Rosberg took a magnificent victory on a wet but drying track at the 1983 Monaco GP.
Dieter Quester will drive a BMW 635 CSI and a McLaren-BMW F1 GTR Le Mans throughout the weekend.
Jean Ragnotti will again drive throughout the weekend in a selection of competition cars brought to Goodwood from Renault’s factory Museum in France.
Brian Redman will drive a Porsche 935 ‘Baby’ throughout the weekend.
Jim Redman will ride some of the classic racing bikes brought to the Festival by Honda Collection Gallery all weekend.
John Reynolds will ride the current Suzuki GSX-R1000 British Superbike.
Tommy Robb will ride some of the classic racing bikes brought to the Festival by Honda Collection Gallery throughout the weekend.
Martin Rowe, the former British Rally Champion, will drive a Scalextric-sponsored Subaru Impreza entered by The Sun newspaper.
Michael Rutter, Honda’s British Superbike star and son of TT winner Tony, will ride the latest Fireblade all weekend.
Tony Rutter, a six-time winner of the Isle of Man TT and father of Superbike star Michael, will ride a 1976 Honda RCB 1000 over the weekend.
Takuma Sato will drive the latest BAR-Honda on Saturday.
Jack Sears, twice British Saloon Car Champion, will be at the Festival all weekend in the Cartier ‘Style et Luxe’.
Colin Seeley will ride throughout the weekend on the home-designed Seeley G50 sidecar combination with which he proved devastatingly effective in the World Championship in the late 1960s.
Masanori Sekiya will drive the 1992 Toyota TS010 Le Mans in which he placed second in the 24 Hour race that year.
Paul Smart will ride throughout the weekend on a special commemorative Ducati 998 Testastretta, painted in the livery of his famous 1972 Imola 200 winner.
Scott Smart, son of Paul, will ride a Kawasaki ZX-10R racing bike all weekend.
Marc Surer will drive a March-BMW 86G sports car throughout the weekend.
John Surtees, the only to be World Champion on two wheels and four, will drive all weekend in the newly-restored Ferrari 158 in which he won the F1 World Championship, and will also make appearances in the magnificent Honda RA272 Formula One car and Mercedes-Benz W154 ‘Silver Arrow’.
Bob Tkacik, the great American Road Racer, will drive on Friday and Saturday in the Toyota 2000 GT in which he won the SCCA Championship in 1968.
Ari Vatanen will drive on Saturday and Sunday in the fabulous Nissan Patrol Paris-Dakar challenger.
Jacques Villeneuve will drive the Ferrari 312 T3 F1 car in which his father, Gilles, won the 1978 Canadian Grand Prix - his first-ever Grand Prix win. The car belongs to Nick Mason and Jacques will be doing two runs on Saturday only.
Chris Walker, World Superbike star, will ride during Saturday and Sunday on the Foggy-Petronas FP1 provided by team principal and four-times World Superbike Champion, Carl Fogarty.
Robbie Walker, son of the legendary F1 privateer Rob Walker, will drive throughout the weekend in the Delahaye 135S in which his father competed at Le Mans in 1939.
Justin Wilson, the former Jaguar F1 driver, will take to the hill in a 1997 Ford Mustang Trans Am throughout the weekend.
Matthew Wilson, son of British Rallying hero and Ford M-Sport principal Malcolm, is expected to drive the Ford Focus WRC car all weekend.
Alexander Wurz will be at the Festival with the McLaren Formula One team on Sunday.
Ricardo Zonta will drive the 2003 Toyota TF103 F1 car on Friday.
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