The 60th anniversary of the FIA Formula One World Championship is all set to be marked at Sussex's Goodwood House.
Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button, the champions in 2008 and 2009, respectively, are going to be a part of the event this time as well.
Button said that he is looking ahead at driving the classic McLarens designed by Alain Prost, the MP4-2C and the latest MP4-23, this Saturday. Meanwhile, Hamilton is aiming to set his ride on MP4-23 on Sunday.
Nonetheless, Mark Webber and test driver, Daniel Ricciardo, the participants in the forthcoming championship, are going to ride Red Bulls, along with the Chief Technical Officer of the team, Adrian Newey, who is looking forward to drive his favorite, Goodwood hill.
Nico Rosberg, likewise, said that he will revolve in his Mercedes GP car, taking team test driver Nick Heidfeld along with him.
Former Formula One world champions and Grand Prix leaders, who are likely to appear at event, include Emerson Fittipaldi, Sir Jackie Stewart, John Surtees, Mika Hakkinen, Jochen Mass, Patrick Tambay and Sir Stirling Moss.
Stewart is set to drive Jim Clark's Lotus 38, for the first time, since 1965.












