Legendary Barry Sheene’s MotoGP Triumph Takes Center Stage at Goodwood

Legendary Barry Sheene's MotoGP Triumph Takes Center Stage at Goodwood

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Barry Sheene’s 1976 MotoGP title takes centre stage on the Goodwood calendar in 2026

Goodwood has announced a unique tribute to Barry Sheene’s first MotoGP world title to mark the 50th anniversary of his 1976 500cc triumph at its events this year. Barry Sheene took the grand prix scene by storm in the mid 1970s, winning his first premier class title in 1976 in a year in which Britain was world champion on two wheels and four, courtesy also of James Hunt in Formula 1. Sheene followed this up with a second title in 1977, marking the final time to date a British rider has won the MotoGP crown. To mark the 50th anniversary of his first title, Goodwood has announced a unique celebration, as it takes centre stage at all three of its headline events this year. On 18-19 April, at the 83rd Members’ Meeting, Goodwood will bring together up to 30 500cc MotoGP bikes either raced by or raced against Sheene. On 9-12 July, the Festival of Speed will bring Sheene’s family together and put 10 of his most iconic grand prix bikes on display. On 18-20 September at the Goodwood Revival, a collection of Sheene’s machinery will do a parade on the circuit prior to the Barry Sheene Memorial Trophy race. It will mark the first time Goodwood has celebrated one figure across all three of its flagship events.

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