The Win Percy Trophy is a much welcome additional dose of saloon car racing to the Members’ Meeting race list, as it proved during its inaugural running in 2025. This contest was established to give the smaller-engined cars of the Gordon Spice Trophy a platform to shine on their own and is named in honour of the three-time British Touring Car Champion.

Both Saturday and Sunday will see the cars of the Win Percy Trophy in action. The event will be split into two parts at the 83rd Members’ Meeting, and it’s an early start for the VIP drivers in Part 1 with the first Official Practice session commencing at 09:40 on Saturday morning ahead of the first race of the weekend — the Win Percy Trophy Part 1, kicking off at 15:20.
On Sunday, a second Official Practice session, this time for the owner drivers, will open the track at 09:00, with the final result decided with the Win Percy Trophy Part 2 at 16:55.
The Win Percy Trophy is a race stacked with star power, including all four House Captains. Andy Priaulx, Tom Kristensen, Dario Franchitti and Marino Franchitti will battle it out on track, each with the goal of setting a shining example for their House and getting some early points on the board with success in Part 1.
They’ll be joined by the likes of five-time Le Mans winner Emanuele Pirro, Alex Brundle driving a car of family significance, four-time winner of the Festival of Speed presented by Mastercard Timed Shoot-Out Romain Dumas, Super Touring legend Anthony Reid, former Formula 1 driver and current Goodwood Hill record holder Max Chilton, four-time British Touring Car Champion Colin Turkington and endurance racing icon David Brabham, to name a few.

As a race for saloon cars from 1970-82, you can expect to see the likes of Mini 1275GTs, Ford Escorts and Volkswagen Golfs lining up on the grid. Brundle will be racing his father’s BMW 323i, while Priaulx will be at the wheel of a Mazda RX-7 adorned with a livery that tributes Win Percy’s blue and yellow Championship winner. There will also be a scattering of Triumph Dolomite Sprints, a Toyota Celica 1600 GT and Toyota Corolla 1600 GT Coupe.
Photography by Joe Harding.
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