Goodwood Festival of Speed | Goodwood Estate, UK | 9 – 12 July 2020 (Canceled due to COVID-19)
Founded in 1993, The Goodwood Festival of Speed is a traditional hill climb event held in the beautiful parklands surrounding the historic Goodwood House and Estate of Lord March. The original plan of Lord March was to revive motor racing at the Goodwood Circuit, however the permit required to host the event was not possible so he opted to bring the party back to his place so to speak.
Often considered the ultimate summer garden party of motoring enthusiasts, the relaxed nature of the event allows visitors to roam the paddocks and get up close and personal with the drivers and cars, while reinforced straw bales separating the race track allows for excellent viewing by all. Not an event to be missed!
Pure McLaren Summer Sprint | Donington Park, UK | 17 July 2020 (Canceled due to COVID-19)
Note: McLaren are committed to providing exceptional experiences, however, the safety and wellbeing of our customers and staff remains our highest priority. With the global uncertainly surrounding the Covid-19 pandemic, we have taken the decision to cancel our activities throughout 2020.
Pure McLaren is the exclusive driving program of McLaren, held throughout the year at some of the world’s greatest tracks with this months experience being held on one of the most famous tracks in the UK, Donington Circuit.
Courses range from the entry level “experience” for prospective owners who want to get a feel for the McLaren range through to Owners Track Days and the Performance Academy for the track focused under the watchful guidance of their team of professional driving coaches.
Pure McLaren Experience: The perfect half day option for those looking to get their first taste of a McLaren.
Owner Track Days: For owners to learn how to maximise the use of their machine
Performance Academy: For owners who want to really test their skills and the limits of their car.
Each European Pure McLaren event is also part of the 2020 Pure McLaren GT Series making it an all round exciting weekend of track action.
For more information and to book your spot on the track, visit the website.
Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix | Red Bull Ring, Austria | 3 – 5 July 2020
The 2020 Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Austria is the first race back for the amended 2020 season after earlier races were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It will be held behind closed doors and without spectators but is still a welcome start to the season!
To be able to complete as many races as
possible in this season, race organizers have agreed to host the “Styrian Grand
Prix” a week later on the same track, marking the first time in sporting
history that the same venue and circuit layout has been used for back-to-back
World Championship races.
Mercedes AMG Driving Academy | Nürburgring, Germany | July 2020 (Canceled due to COVID-19)
Join the AMG family at the world famous Nürburgring Norschleife and receive expert training from qualified professionals on how to get the most out of your car around this track.
Drivers can hone their skills with experiences ranging from one day through to the 3 day AMG Camp.
Formula 1 Styrian Grand Prix | Red Bull Ring, Austria | 10-12 July 2020
The Formula 1 Styrian Grand Prix is the second round of the revised 2020 race season and will be held on the same Red Bull Ring as the Austrian Grand Prix (held one week prior).
Once again the event will be held behind closed doors and without spectators but race fans can still follow all the action live via your favourite streaming services.
Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix | Red Bull Ring, Austria | 17-19 July 2020
The third race for the season is the 2020
Hungarian Grand Prix, which takes place over 70 laps of the 4.381-kilometre
Hungaroring in Budapest.
Once again, due to COVID-19 restrictions the event will be held behind closed doors without spectators to comply with government restrictions on mass gatherings.