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  2. 4.649 km (2.888 miles) Race lap record. 1:44.0 ( Nino Farina, Alfa Romeo 159B, 1951, F1) Silverstone Circuit is a motor racing circuit in England, near the Northamptonshire villages of Silverstone and Whittlebury. It is the home of the British Grand Prix, which it first hosted as the 1948 British Grand Prix.

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  3. Facts you may not know about Silverstone Circuit and its place on the F1 calendar. 27th May 2021. Silverstone Circuit hosted the first Grand Prix on 2 October 1948 and the very first Formula 1 World Championship race on 13 May 1950. It has been a firm fixture on the F1 calendar ever since and has become one of the most famous race tracks in the ...

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    Silverstone Circuit is built on the site of RAF Silverstone, a World War II Royal Air Force bomber station. RAF Silverstone opened in 1943. Silverstone was first used for racing by a group of friends who set up their own race in September 1947. Maurice Geoghegan, lived in Silverstone village and was knew that the airfield was deserted. He and eleve...

    Silverstone is the current home of the British Grand Prix, which it first hosted in 1948. The 1950 British Grand Prix at Silverstone was the first race in the newly created Formula One World Championship. The race rotated between Silverstone, Aintree and Brands Hatchfrom 1955 to 1986. In 1987 the rotation stopped and the race stayed at Silverstone....

    The DunlopMSA British Touring Car Championship withdrew the track from its calendar in 2007. Strong demand brought the series back to Silverstone for the 2008 BTCC calendar. Silverstone also hosts rounds of the FIA GT, British Superbikes, British F3, British GT and Le Mans Series championships as well as many club racing series. It is also host to ...

    Both the FIM and Silverstone agree the circuit needs to be remodeled for motorcycle racing. The riders are concerned over the closeness of the bridge at Bridge corner. On 22 January 2010 it was confirmed that Silverstone would host the British round of the 2010 Superbike World Championship season. The race was moved after Donington Park was deemed ...

    Like most racing circuits around the world, the Silverstone Circuit has a number of different layouts. The layouts offer different lengths and complexity. 1. New Grand Prix Circuit: Length: 5.9 km. Also known as the 'Arena Layout' Takes over as the primary circuit from 2010. Used for the British Grand Prix and MotoGPfrom 2010 onwards. 2. Bridge Gra...

    The original 1948 circuit, using the main and second runways. Lap record: Luigi Villoresi, Maserati, 2:52.0 1948 British Grand Prix)
    1949 to 1951 Lap record: José Froilán González, Ferrari, 1:43.4 (1951 British Grand Prix)
    1952 to 1973: following the move of the pit area. Lap record: Ronnie Peterson, Lotus-Ford, 1:16.3 (1973 British Grand Prix)
    1975 to 1986: with the Woodcote Chicane in place to reduce speeds through Woodcote Corner. Lap record: Keke Rosberg, Williams-Honda, 1:05.591 (1985 British Grand Prix)
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  4. The Silverstone circuit, which was originally an RAF bomber station called RAF Silverstone during World War II, is located on the site of the former airfield. The airfield had three runways arranged in a classic triangular pattern, which now form the outline of the current racing track. The circuit has gone through various modifications since ...

  5. Little did those laying the perimeter road to the RAF Silverstone airfield in 1942 know that they were setting down what would become one of the world’s greatest race tracks. But, well, they were! The Silverstone circuit was first used for a proper motor race in 1947 – although sadly, a local sheep lost its life during the proceedings…

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  6. Development history of Silverstone Circuit. Coordinates: 52.07321°N 1.01437°W. Aerial view of RAF Silverstone in 1945. Photo from Grandstand in 1952. Silverstone Circuit is built on the site of a World War II Royal Air Force bomber station, RAF Silverstone, which opened in 1943. The airfield's three runways, in classic WWII triangle format ...

  7. United Kingdom. Located in England, near the Northamptonshire villages of Towcester, Silverstone and Whittlebury, Silverstone Circuit is renowned as the venue for the British Grand Prix. Its rich history in the world of motor racing began in 1948 when it hosted the first British Grand Prix.

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