Racing driver and Hill Climb ace Romain Dumas celebrates victory at the 2026 Goodwood Festival of Speed with Ford Racing's Super Mustang Mach-E EV demonstrator.
GOODWOOD, UK - Fresh off the back of winning King of the Mountain at the 2026 Pikes Peak, the Ford Super Mustang Mach-E took top honours at the coveted Goodwood Shootout as part of the celebrations at the Festival of Speed yesterday.
Piloted by hill climb ace Romain Dumas, the Super Mustang Mach-E achieved a remarkable time of 41.98 seconds, a time that even Ford’s own simulations thought was impossible.
Supported by the Ford Racing and STARD team, this marks three wins in a row at Goodwood, a very rare feat. In 2024, Dumas drove SuperVan 4.2 up the Hill in a time of 43.98 seconds. Dumas improved on that mark in 2026 with the F-150 Lightning SuperTruck in a time of 43.22 seconds before taking top honours in 2026 with Super Mustang Mach-E in a time of 41.98 seconds, beating the latest Gen 4 Formula E car by the narrowest of margins.
The win is testament to the Ford Racing and STARD teams who continue to push the boundaries of what is possible with electrified race cars in an effort to drive innovation and technology learnings into mainstream racing and road car efforts in the future.