KIT team drive hard for victory at Goodwood Revival TT Celebration Race
The Goodwood Revival is one of the most spectacular and immersive motoring events in the world; a true celebration of vintage style, classic racing, and British heritage. Held annually at the historic Goodwood Motor Circuit in West Sussex, England, it’s not just a motorsport event; it’s a full-blown time-travel experience.

With an authentic 1940s to 1960s period atmosphere, this epic three day event celebrates the golden age of motorsport and features exhilarating racing from classic racing cars, many of which are rare, priceless, and driven by famous drivers past and present. The event attracts motorsport legends, celebrities, and car enthusiasts from around the globe. It’s more than motorsport; it’s a celebration of British culture, craftsmanship, and nostalgia. Whether you're a petrolhead, a fashion lover, or a history buff, there’s something magical about stepping into a world where every detail is curated to perfection.
And this year’s event was no exception. KIT® were proud to be among the driver sponsors, supporting Richard Kent in both the Stirling Moss Memorial Trophy and the RAC TT Celebration Race.
🏁 RAC TT Celebration Race Highlights
Race 12 of the Goodwood Revival 2025 was The 2025 RAC TT Celebration; a thrilling one-hour race featuring 30 closed-cockpit GT cars from the early 1960s, including AC Cobras, Jaguar E-Types, TVR Griffiths, and Porsche 904s. The grid was valued at over £30 million and packed with racing legends.

Star Drivers Included:
- Jenson Button (F1 World Champion)
- Jacques Villeneuve (F1 World Champion)
- Tony Kanaan (Indy 500 winner)
- Dario Franchitti, Scott Dixon, Tom Kristensen, and Rob Huff
Race Winners:

- Tom Ingram and Richard Kent took victory in a Jaguar E-Type.
- Rob Huff and Andrew Bentley finished second.
The race was intense, with challenging weather conditions and fierce battles throughout the field. Rob Huff was particularly dominant in practice, setting blistering lap times in his semi-lightweight E-Type. But with a 10.75 second penalty for too short a pitstop, it was not to be and Tom and Richard drove a fantastic race to come home victorious. A fantastic race not without incident, but we're delighted for Tom and Richard.