
McLaren and Norris to Celebrate F1 Title at Goodwood Festival of Speed
Reigning F1 world champion Lando Norris will headline McLaren's Goodwood Festival of Speed celebration next month, turning the July 10–12 weekend into a championship victory lap on home soil. The Woking squad is bringing four iconic Grand Prix machines to West Sussex, blending current success with a powerful tribute to its legendary heritage.
Why it matters:
Goodwood offers the perfect stage for McLaren to link its storied past with its 2025 double championship triumph. For British fans packing the Hill, Norris's run in the MCL60 provides a rare live glimpse of a reigning champion celebrating with the car that delivered his first title.
The details:
- Norris's victory lap: On Saturday, Norris will pilot his 2023 MCL60 up the Hillclimb course to Goodwood House, publicly celebrating his drivers' championship.
- James Hunt tribute: The team is bringing Hunt's 1976 title-winning M23 chassis, marking 50 years since the British icon claimed the World Championship.
- Senna's legacy: The 1993 MP4/8—driven by Leonardo Fornaroli, Bruno Senna, and Rob Garofall—will run, alongside the MP4/8B, the last F1 car Ayrton Senna ever drove.
- The MP4/8B is making its first public appearance since the 1993 Estoril test with Senna and Mika Häkkinen.
- Heritage showcase: McLaren CMO Louise McEwen noted the weekend offers a unique chance to display both the team's rich history and its current achievements.
What's next:
The Festival of Speed runs July 10–12, with Saturday shaping up as the headline day for papaya fans. Between Norris's championship run and the rare appearance of the MP4/8B, McLaren is positioning itself as the centerpiece of this year's event.
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