10 Fastest Cars at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed – Timed Shoot-Out Results
The 2025 edition of the Goodwood Festival of Speed was an unforgettable spectacle. Held at the Duke of Richmond’s estate in West Sussex, England, the event continues to be the highlight of the automotive calendar. From vintage classics to futuristic electric prototypes, the festival showcased a jaw-dropping range of vehicles, each taking on the legendary 1.16-mile hillclimb in a bid for glory.
This year, Goodwood marked its 32nd edition and celebrated the 75th anniversary of the Formula 1 World Championship in style. With F1 legends like Sir Jackie Stewart and Alain Prost making appearances, and manufacturers unveiling no fewer than ten global premieres, it was a perfect blend of history, innovation, and performance.
But what truly stole the show were the cars that dominated the hillclimb, with top speeds reaching impressive heights. Let’s take a look at the 10 fastest cars at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed, and the incredible performances that left fans in awe.
1. Romain Dumas – Ford Supertruck
Time: 43.22 seconds
At the top of the list was none other than Romain Dumas in the Ford Supertruck. Piloting this all-electric beast, Dumas claimed the crown with a blistering time of 43.22 seconds—a full 0.7 seconds faster than his winning run from the previous year. The sheer power and precision of the Supertruck made it the undisputed leader, crossing the line at an astonishing 157.5 mph. With electric power and off-road heritage, the Supertruck took on the Goodwood hillclimb like a true champion.
2. Scott Speed – Subaru Project Midnight
Time: 45.03 seconds
In second place was the Subaru Project Midnight, driven by Scott Speed. The rally car sensation made waves with its drift-tuned 670-horsepower, 2.0-liter boxer engine, blitzing the hill in 45.03 seconds. A full second faster than the previous year’s time, the Subaru’s aggressive handling and precision brought it close to the top, but Dumas and the Ford Supertruck were just too quick.
3. James Wallis – Porsche 911 GT3 Cup
Time: 46.73 seconds
Bringing some pure, analog performance to the event was James Wallis in the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup. This beautifully balanced machine showed off Porsche’s famous engineering, delivering a near-perfect performance up the hill with a time of 46.73 seconds. While it might not have had the raw power of some of its competitors, the Porsche was a showcase of agility, precision, and race-honed performance.
4. Alex Summers – Shadow DN4
Time: 47.88 seconds
Next up was the iconic Shadow DN4, piloted by Alex Summers. This historic racer, a throwback to the savage days of Can-Am racing, reminded everyone just how much power and drama a V8 engine can deliver. With a time of 47.88 seconds, the Shadow DN4’s thunderous engine and old-school muscle made it one of the most memorable performances of the weekend.
5. Jake Hill – Holden Commodore
Time: 48.35 seconds
The Holden Commodore driven by Jake Hill was one of the most exciting performances of the weekend. With its aggressive, balanced handling and a time of 48.35 seconds, the Commodore from down under thrilled the crowd. This was a car that combined brute force with precision, carving its way through the hillclimb with perfect aggression.
6. Sarah Bovy – Porsche 911 GT3 R
Time: 49.50 seconds
Another Porsche made it into the top ten, with Sarah Bovy driving the Porsche 911 GT3 R to a time of 49.50 seconds. The 911 GT3 R is a near-perfect example of Porsche’s engineering, with its precision, balance, and speed. It was one of the standout cars for fans who appreciated the more technical, driver-focused machines.
7. Greg Murphy – Holden Monaro 427C
Time: 50.37 seconds
The Holden Monaro 427C, driven by Greg Murphy, brought a stunning mix of performance and muscle to the event. The iconic Australian muscle car posted an impressive time of 50.37 seconds, showing that raw power can still make an impact at Goodwood. Its throaty V8 engine and track-focused suspension delivered a thrilling ride up the hill.
8. Dirk Muller – Ford Mustang GTD
Time: 50.78 seconds
In eighth place was the Ford Mustang GTD driven by Dirk Muller. This muscle car, with its thunderous V8 power, made a spectacular run with a time of 50.78 seconds. Ford’s muscle heritage was on full display, combining performance with that unique American flair.
9. Laurent Hurgon – Alpine A110 R Ultime
Time: 52.01 seconds
Representing French performance engineering was the Alpine A110 R Ultime, driven by Laurent Hurgon. With a lightweight chassis and superior mechanical grip, the Alpine completed the hill in 52.01 seconds, making it one of the quickest non-V8 machines of the event. Its balance and agility set it apart in a field dominated by powerhouses.
10. Steven Richards – Nissan HR31 GTS-R Skyline
Time: 55.73 seconds
Closing out the top ten was the legendary Nissan HR31 GTS-R Skyline, piloted by Steven Richards. A true icon of Japanese performance, the Skyline posted a time of 55.73 seconds, bringing a bit of JDM magic to Goodwood. While it wasn’t as quick as the others, its reputation as a street and track legend made it one to watch.
Special Mentions:
Markus Lundh – Koenigsegg Sadair’s Spear
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Time: 55.73 seconds
Markus Lundh’s blistering 47.14-second run in the Koenigsegg Sadair’s Spear not only earned him a spot in the top 10 on Saturday, but also topped the ‘Production Road Cars’ class, making the Sadair’s Spear the fastest production car of the weekend. This lightweight hypercar, with its active aero and aggressive engineering, showcased just how far modern technology has come in the pursuit of speed.
The 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed was an event that once again showcased the best in automotive performance, from vintage monsters to futuristic electric prototypes. With remarkable speeds, thrilling performances, and unforgettable moments, the top ten fastest cars set the bar for future festivals. Romain Dumas in the Ford Supertruck may have claimed the crown, but the real winner was the passion and dedication of car manufacturers and drivers who continue to push the boundaries of speed and innovation.
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