Formula 1: 5 things to watch out for in 2021
Sky Sports F1 presenter David Croft gives Silverstone fans the low down on what to get excited about this season.
01. A TWO-TEAM FIGHT FOR THE TITLE
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Sky Sports F1 presenter David Croft gives Silverstone fans the low down on what to get excited about this season.
01. A TWO-TEAM FIGHT FOR THE TITLE
The Formula 1 circus returns from its summer break this week for the Dutch Grand Prix. If you’re like us and spent your past few weekends staring at the ceiling wondering what to do with yourself, then the news of a Race Week is coming as a huge relief.
The 2023 MotoGP World Championship saw one of the biggest shake-ups in the history of the sport as it introduced the sprint race concept at the beginning of the season.
Silverstone has reported a record number of advance bookings for the 2020 British Grand Prix as fans secure their positions at what is one of the greatest British sporting events of the year. In the year that Formula 1 celebrates its 70th anniversary, and with the 2020 season about to get underway, many stands in key areas are either already sold out or very close to selling out.
Silverstone and the British Racing Drivers’ Club (BRDC) are delighted to announce that the Formula 1® British Grand Prix will continue to be held at Silverstone until at least the end of 2024.
Silverstone’s revered Walter Hayes Trophy is the world’s largest celebration of Formula Ford 1600 racing, with drivers from around the world flocking to the circuit to compete in a two-day event of non-stop single-seater action.
The 2024 British Grand Prix was a sell-out success once again in 2024, with a record-breaking 164,000 people attending Sunday’s race to see Lewis Hamilton break a record of his own.