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Edition: USA / Global Two years later, Frolian Gonzales gave Ferrari its first-ever F1 victory there, and the … Read the Rest » Silverstone is held in high regard by all the drivers for its circuit, atmosphere and sadly, weather. Edición: España

The International Circuit When asked why he had moved from his previous "Donington or nothing" standpoint he cited changes in the structure of the BRDC meaning there was a better way of negotiating with them over future commercial rights. Edition: UK

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silverstone the international circuit length: 2.978 km (1.851 miles) replacing the southern circuit hangar straight stowe corner vale club corner farm curve the link village corner abbey international pits straight Historically Silverstone has suffered traffic congestion on race days. Edição: Brasil So, it was never taken seriously.”For Lewis Hamilton, George Russell, Lando Norris – and Anglo-Thai driver Alex Albon – this weekend’s British GP will be the first time any F1 drivers race on their home track without fans being present.When asked by Motorsport.com about what the event might lose for the home drivers because of the closed-door policy, Williams driver Russell said: “I guess you lose that sort of buzz entering into the paddock.“You’ve always got a bit of an extra gear when you go to your home race because you’ve got that home support.“It’s such an amazing feeling, driving into the paddock, seeing everybody cheering your name on the parade lap and everything.“Ultimately, whenever I put the helmet on I drive as fast as possible, whether that’s at Silverstone or Hungary, or Austria, wherever that may be.“So, I’ll miss that support and Silverstone was one of my highlights last year –from the fan perspective side of things – but nevertheless, once the helmet is on nothing really changes.”

Thousands of fans have had their afternoons ruined by the typical British weather but without a splash of rain, you wouldn’t have the true experience of a weekend at Silverstone, the place where it all began.

The National Circuit (1.64 miles) the shortest of Silverstone's race circuits but with plenty of heritage, hosting the British Touring Cars and the Walter Hayes Trophy along with many other Club and National Championships.

During talks with F1 that eventually ended with Silverstone agreeing to host this weekend’s British GP and the follow-on 70th Anniversary race, But the track’s managing director has now explained the impracticalities of “That was just me mischievously not shutting down a journalist quickly enough, but that was great because that ran for three or four weeks and kept our name out there!“We are a 'handed' circuit, we cannot go the other way round.“And actually, if we raced on the International [layout], then you just get half the good corners, twice as often. Large scale earthworks are currently taking place to open up this area for spectators. But the track’s managing director has now explained the impracticalities of F1 trying to race on one of Silverstone’s alterative layouts – the 1.851-mile International Circuit and the 1.639-mile National Circuit (there is also the sub-one-mile Stowe Circuit) – or reversing the usual F1 track. The track will be slightly longer than the Grand Prix circuit, as it uses parts of the three main configurations at Silverstone – the Grand Prix circuit from the start-finish to Abbey corner, then turns right to go up part of the International layout in reverse, before joining the National Circuit's straight from a left-hand hairpin known as the On 20 June 2009 Bernie Ecclestone stated that there would be a British Grand Prix at Silverstone in 2010 if Donington was not ready to host it. Track Map for Silverstone - International Circuit This is a blank track map for Silverstone - International Circuit. Racing Line Maps EDİSYON: TÜRKİYE

Like many racing circuits around the world, Silverstone Circuit has a number of different layouts which offer differing lengths and complexity.Diagram showing the changes made to the Grand Prix Circuit from 1949 to present.