Tickets are now available for the 2026 Super Sunday Breakfast Club at Goodwood Motor Circuit. Taking place on Sunday 31 May, the event forms part of Goodwood’s much-loved Breakfast Club series, which celebrates its twentieth anniversary this year.
Super Sunday is one of four Breakfast Club gatherings held across the season. A highlight of the Goodwood calendar, it sees the historic circuit filled with some of the world’s most coveted and visually striking machines. From cutting-edge hypercars to modern performance icons, Super Sunday offers a rare opportunity to experience engineering excellence and contemporary automotive design up close.
General admission remains free of charge but must be booked in advance. Display vehicle applications are still open.
Please note breakfast pre-booking at the Jackie Stewart Pavilion and Race Control will become available later this month. Visitors are encouraged to sign up to the ticket alert to be the first to hear about breakfast availability and receive the latest event updates.
This year, Super Sunday proudly supports halow, a Surrey-based charity transforming the lives of adults with learning disabilities and autism. halow supports more than 350 people and their vision is to create a future where all adults with learning disabilities and autism have the opportunity to live the life they choose.
The 1996 Formula 1 World Champion Damon Hill is a patron of halow and we will be celebrating his World Championship with Damon visiting Super Sunday and we will have his 1996 FW18 Williams Formula 1 car on show.
Visitors registering for a free ticket, when open to the public on Monday 20 April, will be invited to make a voluntary donation, with a suggested contribution of £10. Those applying to display a vehicle are encouraged to consider a minimum donation of £50. As a thank you, those who donate £50 or more will receive a limited-edition Breakfast Club sticker.
A Silent Auction will be hosted as part of the donation process, with the highest donor receiving a Revival Racing Experience at Goodwood Motor Circuit, along with a signed and framed print of the Jordan 198 driven to victory by Damon Hill at the Belgian Grand Prix. The artwork offers a fitting tribute to both motorsport heritage and the spirit of the Breakfast Club community.
Twenty years on, the Breakfast Club continues to bring people together through a shared love of motoring, community and charitable endeavour.