Poll: British Grand Prix 2017, Silverstone - Race 10/20

Rate the 2017 British Grand Prix


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Silverstone
Like so many of England's racing circuits, Silverstone started life as an aerodrome. When the Second World War ended in 1945, England's other two circuits, Donington Park and the legendary Brooklands, had fallen into disrepair. And so it was that the outer taxiways and interconnecting runways of Silverstone became adopted by the Royal Automobile Club as the home for the British Grand Prix in 1948. The circuit was fast and challenging and in 1949 the shape was formed that remains the basis of the track to this day.

When the Formula One World Championship was incepted in 1950, Silverstone held the very first round, won by Guiseppe Farina in an Alfa Romeo. In 1951 the British Racing Drivers' Club (BRDC) was handed the lease by the RAC, and huge modifications were made. The pits were moved to the straight between Woodcote and Copse, from the Farm straight where they had originally been, and a short circuit was built within the larger circuit, cutting from Becketts corner to Woodcote.

From 1955 the British Grand Prix swapped venues between Aintree and Silverstone, but with the advent of the 1960s, Aintree fell out of favour and the race was switched between Silverstone and Brands Hatch.

In 1971 the British Racing Drivers' Club (BRDC) bought the entire 720 acre plot on which Silverstone sits and went about redeveloping the track. New pits were built and a chicane was erected at Woodcote which provided close finishes and great overtaking opportunities.

In 1987, with speeds reaching astounding levels, a corner was built before Woodcote, and in 1992 a new complex of corners was created between Farm and Woodcote. And in recent years various upgrades have been made to the track's facilities. A racing school now exists at the circuit and with government funding a new bypass has been built, greatly improving access to the once notoriously out-of-the-way venue.

In 2010 came another major change to the circuit's Formula One layout, designed to further improve the venue for spectators and provide an even greater driver challenge. The new infield layout juts right at the reworked Abbey bend before heading into the new Arena complex of turns. This takes drivers on to the main straight of Silverstone’s National circuit, before rejoining the previous Grand Prix layout at Brooklands.


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Track Diagram & Information
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2016 Onboard Lap
https://www.formula1.com/en/video/2...lap_-_Lewis_Hamilton__Great_Britain_2016.html

2016 Race Edit
https://www.formula1.com/en/video/2016/7/Director's_Cut__Great_Britain_2016.html

Great Britain Preview Quotes
https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/headlines/2017/7/great-britain-preview-quotes.html

WDC Standings
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Constructors' Championship Standings
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Practice 1
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Qualifying
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Going Friday and Sunday this year. Will be enjoying the race from the Becketts stands. Can't wait, faster cars are going to be immense through that section.
 
Going Friday and Sunday this year. Will be enjoying the race from the Becketts stands. Can't wait, faster cars are going to be immense through that section.

I think my first choice would be abbey (turn 1) club (final corner/podium view), then becketts. Going to be camping at silverstone woodlands
 
Going Friday and Sunday this year. Will be enjoying the race from the Becketts stands. Can't wait, faster cars are going to be immense through that section.
Also in the Becketts stands! Back row though.

I think my first choice would be abbey (turn 1) club (final corner/podium view), then becketts. Going to be camping at silverstone woodlands

Also camping at Woodlands. Look out for a black 62 plate Focus!
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMQqzZWy_B4

live stream of the F1 live event, it seems a bit, meh at the moment. Within the first basically seconds they are trying to make a deal of Hamilton not being there. Home races mean the home drivers doing 5 times as many interviews and meet and greet type events going in. Hamilton will get mugged all weekend by reporters and media work so it's not crazy he doesn't want to get involved in this event.

I'm not exactly sure what will happen in the event, I don't think much interesting at all but who knows. Hanging out in a busy area with not much to do but show up on stage for 5 mins here or there and put a whole day aside to do it seems daft to me.
 
They're basically showing off cars in a highly restrictive area I'm not sure non-F1 people will be all that impressed seeing cars running so slowly, they should have just closed off a massive strip and gone drag racing style.
 
Nice to see the MP4/6 out and running. One of the best looking F1 cars of all time tbh. The bare minimum required and then shrink wrapped in the bodywork.
Not so nice to see all references to Marlboro still removed from all the historic McLarens. :(

Also good to see Stoddart there. :D They're his 2 seaters (Actually modified Tyrrell 026 cars underneath)

Shame there isn't more historic British cars there. No Lotus, BRM, Tyrrell, Jordan, Arrows...
 
Just watched it a bit delayed, looked like a good event and great advert for the sport. There was usual filler music on stage, but apart from that was good. A lot of drivers there (all current and more excluding Lewis, which was odd) and all teams.
 
Looking to go next year. Have been looking at getting to various tracks to see which would be best/most cost efficient but with channel crossings and fuel and everything else, it's just easier and cheaper to get to Silverstone :p Baku would have been perfect (tickets in one of the grandstands was about £120 for the three days) but flights were £4-500 each way!
Not sure where I'm going to try and get tickets to sit, probably somewhere around last or first corner.
Anyway, this year, will miss qualifying due to motorbike trackday but will watch race on Channel 4. :)
 
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