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Where do you begin with a track that is widely regarded as the pinnacle of British and worldwide motorsport? You can sense Silverstone's history and legacy the moment you arrive, as well as a glimmer of the exhilaration that all those British F1 Grand Prix and MotoGP champions must experience when they take to its iconic turns.

Silverstone Circuit Race Circuit

Grand Prix circuit
3.66 miles
Grand Prix Circuit
3.66 miles
International circuit
1.85 miles
National circuit
1.64 miles
Stowe circuit
0.08 miles
Silverstone Circuit - Grand Prix circuit
Silverstone Circuit - Grand Prix Circuit
Silverstone Circuit - International circuit
Silverstone Circuit - National circuit
Silverstone Circuit - Stowe circuit


Silverstone Car Track Day and Circuit Information

Have you ever longed to race at Silverstone? You're not the only one so these dates fill up fast! The home of the British Grand Prix has the UK's longest track, decades of motorsport history, and the country's only Formula 1 circuit. Any self-respecting motorhead's bucket list destination is a Silverstone track day.

Some of Formula One's most significant and memorable records and races have come from the British Grand Prix. In May 1950, the inaugural Formula One Grand Prix was held at Silverstone, and it was won by Giuseppe "Nino" Farina in an Alfa Romeo in front of King George VI. Since then, it has hosted all but 17 of the British Grand Prix races, and it continues to be one of the world's fastest, most entertaining, most difficult events. The atmosphere is also unrivaled!

At Silverstone, there are four alternative circuit layouts, including a new GP Circuit, National, International, and Stowe Circuit. Silverstone gives a good test to any driver or rider, with a blend of hyper fast bends, lengthy straights, and some sluggish stretches to keep you on the ball!. Silverstone, like the majority of the other racing tracks in the UK, is an historic airfield.

Silverstone Noise Limit for Cars

The Silverstone noise limit is typically predicated on a drive-by limit of 102dB(A), however if a Car breaches this restriction during an event, they will be forced to pass a 105dB(A) static noise test at 0.5m at a 45-degree angle with the engine running at 3/4 maximum rpm

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