Top 10 Fastest Cars at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed
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Ford Supertruck
Romain Dumas reclaimed his crown as the fastest up the Goodwood hill, piloting the Ford Supertruck to a blistering time of 43.29 seconds—beating his own previous record by 0.7 seconds and setting the fastest time of the weekend. -
Subaru Project Midnight
Scott Speed pushed the Subaru Project Midnight to its limits, finishing second overall and clocking a full second faster than his 2024 run. The car’s aggressive setup and Speed’s experience made it a standout. -
Porsche 911 GT3 Cup
James Wallis delivered a dramatic and precise run in the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup, securing third place with a time that showcased both the car’s agility and his hillclimb expertise. -
Shadow-Chevrolet DN4
A classic V8 monster, the Shadow-Chevrolet DN4, impressed with its raw speed and thunderous soundtrack, earning a spot in the top five. -
Ford Mustang GTD
The new Mustang GTD, Ford’s track-focused supercar, made a strong debut with a rapid hillclimb, blending American muscle with modern aerodynamics. -
Koenigsegg Sadair’s Spear
This Swedish hypercar stunned the crowd with its acceleration and top-end speed, finishing among the fastest thanks to its advanced engineering and power. -
Porsche 911 GT3 R
Another Porsche entry, the GT3 R, demonstrated the brand’s motorsport pedigree with a quick, clean run up the hill. -
Alpine A110 R Ultime
Alpine’s lightweight special edition made a notable impact, combining nimble handling with strong acceleration for a place in the top ten. -
Audi R8 LMS Ultra
The Audi R8 LMS Ultra, a regular at Goodwood, once again proved its pace with a competitive time that placed it among the event’s elite. -
Holden Commodore
A crowd favorite, the Holden Commodore’s V8 roar and aggressive attack on the course earned it a well-deserved spot in the top ten fastest cars of the weekend.
These cars represented the cutting edge of performance and engineering at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed, with a mix of modern hypercars, motorsport legends, and new debuts all vying for hillclimb supremacy.