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Silverstone Circuit - Information
The construction of the Silverstone track dates back to 1942, when it was merely a perimeter road for the RAF Silverstone airfield. Unbeknownst to its builders, it was destined to become a legendary racing circuit. The first motor race took place in 1947, marking the beginning of its storied history, despite a tragic incident involving a local sheep.
Silverstone's debut in the Grand Prix world was momentous, hosting the first-ever Formula 1 World Championship race on May 13, 1950. Giuseppe Farina, who later became the champion that year, clinched the victory in his Alfa Romeo 158.
The circuit itself is a testament to high-speed thrills, likened to flying a fighter jet by Lewis Hamilton during the 2018 British Grand Prix. Even with various changes over time, Silverstone has retained its reputation as one of the fastest tracks in F1, with iconic corners like Maggotts, Becketts, and Abbey presenting formidable challenges to the world's best drivers.
Visiting Silverstone is an electrifying experience, akin to exploring a hallowed ground of motorsport. The atmosphere is electric, thanks in part to the passionate British fans, descendants of the inventors of football (or soccer).
For the ultimate viewing experience, the Becketts grandstand is unparalleled, offering a breathtaking perspective of the cars' rapid navigation through the complex. Further down, the Stowe grandstands provide a prime vantage point for overtaking maneuvers, making it just as exhilarating to witness the precision and skill of the drivers as they tackle the corner.
British Grand Prix - Schedule Information & TV Broadcast Times
Channel 4 Highlights - Broadcast Times
Saturday 6th July - British GP Qualifying Highlights - 23:10Sunday 7th July - British GP Race Highlights - 10:30
Weekend Weather Forecast (as at 04/07/2024)
Track Diagram & Information
Previous Race Highlights
- British Grand Prix - 2023 - Highlights
- British Grand Prix - 2022 - Highlights
- British Grand Prix - 2021 - Highlights
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