Goodwood Revival was as popular as ever, proving that this event remains one of the highlights of society diaries and motor lovers alike.
We share some of our favourite highlights from this years Rolex sponsored event.

The Goodwood Revival was a vision of British charm and automotive elegance this year, with as many as 150,000 motoring and vintage enthusiasts gathering from all corners of the globe to immerse themselves in the event’s unique style and to experience the excitement of wheel-to-wheel racing. Rolex shares the Goodwood Revival’s quest to preserve the past and its most treasured items for future generations, (having supported the Rolex Drivers’ Club and the event as the Official Timepiece since 2004.)

Sir Jackie Stewart, a Rolex Testimonee for more than half a century and three-time FIA Formula 1 ®Drivers’ World Champion, says: “Every year, the Revival raises its game and attracts more people who come to see these cherished cars. Rolex is very much part of the event; the quality, the attention to detail and integrity perfectly aligns with the Swiss watchmaker. Goodwood always brings back fond memories for me, having first visited when I was just 14 years old, and since then I have spent many years at this historic track, where I am in fact still the lap record holder from 1966.”

Reflecting on the poignancy of this year’s event, Sir Jackie continues: “This year, the Revival coincided with the very sad passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. I was extremely privileged to be a friend of Her Majesty and attended her funeral at Windsor Castle. I think that Goodwood recognized Her Majesty’s passing in a very dignified fashion.”

Fondly known as ‘the heart of the Revival’, the Rolex Drivers’ Club welcomes drivers from an array of motor sport disciplines and, over the course of the three-day event, Rolex’s motor sport Testimonees, Sir Jackie Stewart, Tom Kristensen and Jenson Button, all sought sanctuary in its familiar surroundings. Having raced in both the Stirling Moss Memorial Trophy and the RAC TT Celebration, the 2009 FIA Formula 1® Drivers’ World Champion, Jenson Button says: “The Goodwood Revival is one of my favourite weekends of the year; it has become very international but it remains so quintessentially British. Racing cars from the 1940s, 50s and 60s, and dressing up from that era is so much fun. I also get to race against some of the best drivers in the world and catch up with friends – everyone is here to celebrate motor sport, it’s incredible.”
Rolex’s close ties with motor sport date back to Sir Malcolm Campbell’s World Land Speed Record successes in the 1930s, when he became the first driver to break the 300 mph barrier (483 km/h) at the wheel of his car, Bluebird. Since then, Rolex’s presence in motor racing has grown steadily, its support extending to revered endurance events such as the Rolex 24 At DAYTONA, the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the FIA World Endurance Championship. In 2013, Rolex became associated with Formula 1 ®, the pinnacle of motor sport, having supported Rolex Testimonee Sir Jackie Stewart since 1968. The three-time FIA Formula 1 ®Drivers’ World Champion has been joined by fellow high achievers from the world of motor sport: Tom Kristensen, the record nine-time 24 Hours of Le Mans winner; Mark Webber, the multiple Formula 1 ®race winner and 2015 FIA World Endurance Champion and, most recently, Jenson Button, 2009 FIA Formula 1 ®Drivers’ World Champion. The brand also has a global appreciation for classic automotive events steeped in elegance, beauty and tradition, including the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance®, The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering, the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion and the Goodwood Revival.