THREE Formula 1 world champions will be among the drivers at a historic race meeting.
The annual Goodwood Revival will take place between Friday, September 16, and Sunday, September 18.
Among those due to attend are Formula 1 drivers Jenson Button, Damon Hill and Sir Jackie Stewart.
The trio have five World Drivers’ Championships between them.
A total of 12 former Formula 1 drivers including Max Chilton, who set a new hill record in the McMurtry Spéirling at the 2022 Goodwood Festival of Speed, will also be there.
A Goodwood spokesman said the event will bring together competitors from across the spectrum of motor sport, with almost 30 different racing championships due to be represented.
Five British Touring Car champions, six world endurance champions, five IndyCar Series drivers and three Isle of Man TT winners expected.
The event will also host drivers from the European Le Mans Series.
Among them are nine-time winner Tom Kristensen, who is known as Mr Le Mans, triple champion André Lotterer, Henri Pescarolo, who holds the record for the most Le Mans starts, and three-time winner and two-time World Endurance champion Brendon Hartley.
Also attending from the world of single-seater racing are Formula E driver Stoffel Vandoorne and two-time Formula E Champion Jean-Éric Vergne.
Joining the event on two wheels will be riders, winners and champions from the Isle of Man TT, World Superbike Championship, British Superbike Championship and MotoGP.
Three renowned Isle of Man TT winners - Peter Hickman, Gary Johnson and John McGuiness - will be racing at the event, who between them boast a total of 34 wins.
Representatives from American motorsport series including IndyCar, NASCAR and IMSA, will also be there.
Five former and current IndyCar drivers - Max Chilton, Scott Dixon, Dario Franchitti, Jimmie Johnson, and Simona de Silvestro - are set to attend the Goodwood Motor Circuit over the weekend.
Making an appearance from Touring Car racing will be drivers, winners and champions from the British Touring Car Championship (BTCC), European Touring Car Championship, World Touring Car Championship, Italian Touring Car, Super Touringwagen Championship, Bathurst 1000 and the DTM.
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