Singer Takes Centre Stage at 2026 Goodwood Festival

Singer opens its presence at the 2026 Goodwood Festival of Speed tomorrow, having earned the title of the event's Central Feature marque. Eleven cars, each restored for their owners, will represent Singer throughout the festival.

A new sculpture by acclaimed artist Gerry Judah takes pride of place on the lawn in front of Goodwood House, created to celebrate Singer's influence on the automotive world. Three Porsche 911s reimagined by Singer sit atop the sculpture, representing the company's Classic, Classic Turbo, and DLS restoration services. The installation serves as a focal point for a daily celebration that runs throughout the four-day event, from Thursday 9 July to Sunday 12 July.

Rob Dickinson, Singer's Founder and Executive Chairman, said: “Singer has grown up at Goodwood, which has become a second home to us and the scene for important launches over the years. Our thanks go to the Duke of Richmond for that first invitation back in 2015 and for creating this iconic event. An incredible global community of owners and enthusiasts loves the 911 as we do, and every car we restore reflects the work of our talented teams in both California and the U.K. It’s humbling to be back, starting our eleventh Festival of Speed with the cars on the sculpture, and we’re looking forward to seeing everyone across the next four days.”

Singer's presence extends well beyond the Central Feature, with a dedicated stand in front of the Stable Yard at the Festival of Speed. This stand showcases a further five cars that trace Singer's evolution, including examples of its Classic, DLS, Classic Turbo and DLS Turbo services. At the front of the display stands the first slantnose Porsche 911 reimagined by Singer, making its public debut.

Singer also brings three more cars to the Supercar Paddock. A Porsche 911 Carrera Coupe Reimagined by Singer joins two cars built through Singer's DLS Turbo services, and all three will tackle the famous Goodwood Hillclimb across the four days of the festival.

Once each day, cars from Singer's stand and the Supercar Paddock gather beneath the sculpture, joined by other privately owned Singer cars that owners bring to the event to drive on the hill and take part in the celebration.

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