This year's Goodwood Festival of Speed will take place from July 13-16, 2023, and it will feature a who's who of MotoGP icons and current stars as they attempt to win the prestigious hillclimb competition. Three riders from Ducati's MotoGP team will be making the trip. On both days, reigning champion Francesco Bagnaia will have his colleague Enea Bastianini on his side. On Thursday and Friday, fan favourite and test rider Michele Pirro will get the party started. Red Bull KTM Factory Racing, led by long-time test rider Mika Kallio, will spend the weekend in the orange section. This weekend, Brad Binder, a South African rider and a leading candidate for the 2023 Championship, will pilot an Austrian brand. In 2023, the Goodwood Motor Circuit will commemorate its 75th anniversary and the 30th anniversary of the festival with a number of outstanding events. This year, Goodwood will host the Festival of Speed from Thursday, July 13, through Sunday, July 16, 2023.
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Goodwood Festival of Speed: MotoGP Line-Up at FoS
Lorenzo Savadori, test rider for Aprilia Racing and a recent wild card participant at Assen, will tackle Hill on Thursday and Friday. As part of the Noale contingent, the CryptoDATA RNF MotoGP Team will see multiple-time MotoGP winner Miguel Oliveira ride on Saturday and colleague Raul Fernandez take the controls on Sunday.
The Americas GP winner LCR Honda will round up the MotoGP heavyweights attending the celebration. The team's famous livery will be on display as they celebrate and hit the hillclimb without Alex Rins, who is recovering from an accident he suffered at Mugello.
Ducati Lenovo:
Francesco Bagnaia
Enea Bastianini
Michele Pirro
KTM/GASGAS:
Mika Kallio
Brad Binder
Pol Espargaro
Augusto Fernandez
RNF/Aprilia:
Lorenzo Savadori
Miguel Oliveira
Raul Fernandez
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Lamborghini to Reveal LMDh Race Car at Goodwood Festival of Speed
Lamborghini has confirmed the debut of its LMDh racing vehicle at this year's Goodwood Festival of Speed. The vehicle will compete in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship Endurance Cup and the FIA World Endurance Championship Hypercar and GTP classes in 2024.
Lamborghini's next racing vehicle will be powered by a hybrid system paired with a twin-turbocharged V8 engine. It will be the first racing engine ever developed from the ground up by the automaker's Squadra Corse competition team, and it will be capable of generating the maximum 671bhp in the LMDh class. Lamborghini collaborated with chassis manufacturer Liger and used a motor generation from Bosch and a battery pack from Williams Advanced Engineering.
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