Silverstone Circuit track layout

🏁Silverstone

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Silverstone Circuit

Location: Silverstone, Great Britain
Length: 5.891 km
Corners: 18
1950
First Grand Prix
57
Total Races
150,000
Capacity

🏆Lap Record

1:27.097
Max Verstappen
2020
Circuit Characteristics
Good OvertakingVery High Speed

🏎️Track Sectors

1

Sector 1

High-speed Copse and Maggotts-Becketts complex

2

Sector 2

Fast sweeping corners through the middle

3

Sector 3

Club corner and the long Hangar Straight

🏁About Silverstone

Silverstone Circuit stands as the spiritual home of Formula 1 and British motorsport, representing the very foundation upon which the modern Formula 1 World Championship was built and continuing to serve as one of the sport's most revered and challenging venues. This magnificent 5.891-kilometer circuit, carved from the runways and perimeter roads of a former Royal Air Force station, embodies the perfect marriage of motorsport heritage and cutting-edge racing technology, creating an environment where speed, skill, and courage are tested to their absolute limits. The track's legendary status is built upon its sequence of high-speed corners that flow together in perfect harmony, from the flat-out commitment required through Copse Corner at over 290 km/h, to the breathtaking Maggotts-Becketts-Chapel complex that represents one of the most challenging and exhilarating sequences in all of motorsport. These corners demand not only exceptional bravery from drivers but also aerodynamic efficiency and mechanical grip that pushes Formula 1 cars to their performance limits, creating a venue where the margin between glory and disaster is measured in mere millimeters. The circuit's wide track surface and multiple racing lines encourage close wheel-to-wheel combat, while the high-speed nature of most corners means that drivers must maintain absolute precision while racing in close proximity to their competitors. Silverstone's unique character stems from its origins as an airfield, with the long straights and sweeping corners reflecting the geometric constraints of its aviation heritage, while modern additions like the Arena complex and Wellington Straight have enhanced overtaking opportunities without compromising the circuit's essential high-speed character that has made it a favorite among drivers and fans alike.

📜Circuit History

The illustrious history of Silverstone Circuit begins with its wartime service as RAF Silverstone, a Royal Air Force bomber training station that would unknowingly provide the foundation for one of motorsport's most important venues. The transformation from military airfield to racing circuit began in the late 1940s when the newly formed Royal Automobile Club sought a venue capable of hosting international motor racing, leading to the circuit's inaugural use for the RAC International Grand Prix in 1948. The defining moment in Silverstone's history came on May 13, 1950, when it hosted the very first Formula 1 World Championship race, the British Grand Prix, establishing not only the circuit's place in motorsport history but also marking the official beginning of the Formula 1 era that continues to this day. King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (later the Queen Mother) attended this historic first race, lending royal prestige to an event that would become one of the cornerstones of international motorsport. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Silverstone established itself as Britain's premier racing venue, alternating hosting duties for the British Grand Prix with Brands Hatch while continuously evolving its layout and facilities to meet the growing demands of Formula 1. The circuit's development accelerated significantly in the 1990s and 2000s, with major investments in infrastructure, safety improvements, and spectator facilities that transformed it into one of the world's most modern and comprehensive motorsport complexes. The addition of the Arena section in 2010 marked a significant evolution in the circuit's layout, creating new overtaking opportunities while maintaining the high-speed character that defines Silverstone racing. Today, Silverstone continues to honor its heritage as the birthplace of Formula 1 while embracing innovation and change, serving not only as a race venue but also as a technology hub and center of excellence for British motorsport, ensuring that its role in shaping the future of Formula 1 remains as significant as its contribution to the sport's glorious past.

🏆Recent Grand Prix Winners

2025

Lando Norris

McLaren

2024

Lewis Hamilton

Mercedes

2023

Max Verstappen

Red Bull Racing

2022

Carlos Sainz

Ferrari

2021

Lewis Hamilton

Mercedes

2020

Lewis Hamilton

Mercedes

2019

Lewis Hamilton

Mercedes

2018

Sebastian Vettel

Ferrari

2017

Lewis Hamilton

Mercedes

2016

Lewis Hamilton

Mercedes

2015

Lewis Hamilton

Mercedes

2014

Lewis Hamilton

Mercedes

2013

Nico Rosberg

Mercedes

2012

Mark Webber

Red Bull Racing

2011

Fernando Alonso

Ferrari

2010

Mark Webber

Red Bull Racing

2009

Sebastian Vettel

Red Bull Racing

2008

Lewis Hamilton

McLaren

2007

Kimi Räikkönen

Ferrari

2006

Fernando Alonso

Renault

2005

Juan Pablo Montoya

McLaren

2004

Michael Schumacher

Ferrari

2003

Rubens Barrichello

Ferrari

2002

Michael Schumacher

Ferrari

2001

Mika Häkkinen

McLaren

2000

David Coulthard

McLaren

1999

David Coulthard

McLaren

1998

Michael Schumacher

Ferrari

1997

Jacques Villeneuve

Williams

1996

Jacques Villeneuve

Williams

1995

Johnny Herbert

Benetton

1994

Damon Hill

Williams

1993

Alain Prost

Williams

1992

Nigel Mansell

Williams

1991

Nigel Mansell

Williams

1990

Alain Prost

Ferrari

1989

Alain Prost

McLaren

1988

Ayrton Senna

McLaren

1987

Nigel Mansell

Williams

1986

Nigel Mansell

Williams

1985

Alain Prost

McLaren

1984

Niki Lauda

McLaren

1983

Alain Prost

Renault

1982

Niki Lauda

McLaren

1981

John Watson

McLaren

1980

Alan Jones

Williams

1979

Clay Regazzoni

Williams

1978

Carlos Reutemann

Ferrari

1977

James Hunt

McLaren

1976

Niki Lauda

Ferrari

1975

Emerson Fittipaldi

McLaren

1974

Jody Scheckter

Tyrrell

1973

Peter Revson

McLaren

1972

Emerson Fittipaldi

Lotus

1971

Jackie Stewart

Tyrrell

1970

Jochen Rindt

Lotus

1969

Jackie Stewart

Matra

1968

Jo Siffert

Lotus

1967

Jim Clark

Lotus

1966

Jack Brabham

Brabham

1965

Jim Clark

Lotus

1964

Jim Clark

Lotus

1963

Jim Clark

Lotus

1962

Jim Clark

Lotus

1961

Wolfgang von Trips

Ferrari

1960

Jack Brabham

Cooper

1959

Jack Brabham

Cooper

1958

Peter Collins

Ferrari

1957

Stirling Moss

Vanwall

1956

Juan Manuel Fangio

Ferrari

1955

Stirling Moss

Mercedes

1954

José Froilán González

Ferrari

1953

Alberto Ascari

Ferrari

1952

Alberto Ascari

Ferrari

1951

José Froilán González

Ferrari

1950

Giuseppe Farina

Alfa Romeo

Circuit Characteristics

OvertakingGood
SpeedVery High
WeatherUnpredictable

🏟️Facilities

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Capacity
150,000 spectators

Silverstone boasts world-class facilities with modern grandstands, the Wing complex, and excellent viewing opportunities across the circuit's fast-flowing layout.