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Get ready for an incredible weekend of historic motorsport. Close battles and to-the-wire finishes across historic F1, GT, Sports and Touring Cars. Unmissable.
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HISTORIC TOURING CARS
The Adrian Flux Trophy for the MRL Historic Touring Car Challenge covers the period that touring cars raced in the British and European Car Championships, between ‘66 and ‘90, and a U2TC class (Pre '66)
INTERNATIONAL TROPHY
A mini-endurance race for pre-1966 GT cars. Gripping race length battles are sure to guarantee fantastic memories and thrilling action
MASTERS RACING LEGENDS
The ultimate competition for Formula One cars of a golden age featuring 3-litre engined cars from '66 to '85
MASTERS GT TROPHY
Catering for a wide variety of exciting GT cars that were eligible to enter GT4 race series as well as one-make CUP, Trophy and Challenge series from 2007-2018 inclusive
MASTERS LE MANS 80s+
Group C sportscars are back on the Silverstone Festival bill in 2025! They'll be racing into the sunset at next summer’s event.
MASTERS LE MANS 90s+
Catering for all cars that were eligible to enter the major endurance racing events from 1995 - 2012 inclusive
HGPCA PRE'66 GRAND PRIX CARS
The early (pre '66) Grand Prix Cars racing flat-out
TRANSATLANTIC PRE'66 TOURING CARS
Mass production saloons will contest the Transatlantic Trophy for Pre '66 Touring Cars. The mighty Mini takes on V8 Yank tanks with David vs Goliath style battles
PRE '61 SPORTS RACERS
A series for pre-‘56 sports-racers and ‘proper’ sports-racing cars built before ’61, racing for the MRL Royal Automobile Club Woodcote Trophy & Stirling Moss Trophy
MASTERS SPORTS CAR LEGENDS
A series for Le Mans-style sports cars and Group 4 period cars from '62 to '74
PRE '63 GT CARS
Recreating the classic era of the early '60s with a race to contest the Royal Automobile Club Tourist Trophy; the oldest trophy in the world
HISTORIC FORMULA JUNIOR
A race for the single-seaters powered by a 1.0/1-litre production engine, introduced in ‘58 as an affordable stepping-stone for young drivers with sights on Formula One