WHAT THE RACE NAMES MEAN
KINRARA TROPHY
First race of the weekend on Friday evening, racing into dusk with a 60-minute, two-driver race with closed cockpit cars of a type raced before 1963.
CHICHESTER CUP
For 1950s front-engined Formula Junior 1000-1100cc single-seaters.
MADGWICK CUP
Embracing sports racing cars of less than 3000cc that raced from 1960 until the motor circuit’s closure in 1966.
BARRY SHEENE MEMORIAL TROPHY
Featuring two races on Saturday and Sunday for 1960-66 motorcycles.
SETTRINGTON CUP
Always a popular feature at the Revival, with children competing in Austin J40 pedal race cars, shouted on by enthusiastic family members.
ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB TT CELEBRATION
For closed-cockpit GT cars, reviving the spirit of the Royal Automobile Club TT races 1960-64.
ST MARY’S TROPHY
Featuring two races on Saturday and Sunday for 1960-66 production based cars. Always entertaining!
GOODWOOD TROPHY
For Grand Prix and Voiturette cars of a type that raced between 1930 and 1950.
WHITSUN TROPHY
This race has the reputation of being the fastest at the Revival with unlimited sports prototypes of a type that raced up to 1966.
GLOVER TROPHY
All the nostalgic excitement of the 1.5-litre Grand Prix cars that raced between 1961 and 1965.
RICHMOND TROPHY For 2.5-litre Grand Prix cars of a type that raced between 1954 and 1960. FREDDIE MARCH MEMORIAL TROPHY
In honour of Goodwood’s founder, for sports cars similar to those that raced in the Goodwood Nine Hour endurance races between 1952-1955.
BROOKLANDS TROPHY
Reliving the era of the great Brooklands pre-1939 endurance races.
RICHMOND TROPHY
For 2.5-litre Grand Prix cars of a type that raced between 1954 and 1960.
SUSSEX TROPHY
The 16th and final race of the weekend is for World Championship sports cars and production sports-racing cars of a type that competed between 1955 and 1960.