Silverstone circuit: the home of Formula 1 racing
The inaugural race of the first ever World Championship was run at the Silverstone circuit in May 1950. Up to 2009 a total of 43 Formula 1 Grand Prix races have been raced here, but the 2009 race may have been the last. This lens charts the history of one of drivers' favourite circuits.
Early History of Silverstone: 1943-1949
- Silverstone was opened as a World War Two airfield in 1943, near the leafy village of the same name. Once the war had ended in 1945 Britain was left with a number of redundant airfields but without a major race track Donington Park was still a military vehicle storage depot, Brooklands had been sold off, Crystal Palace was in a state of disrepair and Brands Hatch was still under-developed.
- The Royal Automobile Club was interested in Silverstone as a potential site and approached the Air Ministry in 1948 and a lease was arranged. At this time the centre of Silverstone Circuit was a farm producing cereal crops and also a piggery so the RAC employed farmer James Wilson Brown to create the first Grand Prix circuit at the site and gave him just two months to build it.
- On October 2nd, 1948, amid straw bales and ropes, Silverstone's first event took place, the RAC Grand Prix. The crowds came in there thousands, thrilled to see the return of Grand Prix racing after so many years of war austerity.The 3.67 mile course sent the 23 competing cars racing round part of the perimeter track, up the two former runways and back to the perimeter. This layout meant cars were racing towards each other head-on until they turned sharp left and returned to the perimeter. For this reason canvas screens were erected across the centre of the circuit to stop the drivers being distracted whilst the spectators were not allowed in the centre of the circuit because of the potential damage to growing crops.
- The winner of the inaugural race at the Silverstone circuit was Luigi Villoresi in a Maserati, who recorded an average speed of 72 mph to claim the first prize of £500. A year later, after the hazardous runways were eliminated and a chicane was inserted at Club on the full perimeter road, Silverstone hosted a second major event in May 1949 - the Formula One Daily Express International Trophy - virtually a second Grand Prix, won by Alberto Ascari.
- Another of Silverstone's most famous classics also began in August 1949, the Daily Express International Trophy for Formula One cars and for this meeting the Club chicane was dispensed with and the circuit took up a shape that was to last for a quarter of a century.
Silverstone FIA Grand Prix Winners
- 1950 - Guiseppe 'Nino' Farina (Italy), Alfa Romeo
- 1951 - Frolian Gonzales (Argentina), Ferrari
- 1952 - Alberto Ascari (Italy), Ferrari
- 1953 - Alberto Ascari (Italy), Ferrari
- 1954 - Frolian Gonzales (Argentina), Ferrari
- 1956 - Juan Manuel Fangio (Argentina), Ferrari
- 1958 - Peter Collins (England), Ferrari
- 1960 - Jack Brabham (Australia), Cooper
- 1963 - Jim Clark (Scotland), Lotus
- 1965 - Jim Clark (Scotland), Lotus
- 1967 - Jim Clark (Scotland), Lotus
- 1969 - Jackie Stewart (Scotland), Matra
- 1971 - Jackie Stewart (Scotland), Tyrrell
- 1973 - Peter Revson (USA), McLaren
- 1975 - Emerson Fittipaldi (Brazil), McLaren
- 1977 - James Hunt (England), McLaren
- 1979 - Clay Regazzoni (Switzerland), Williams
- 1981 - John Watson (Northern Ireland), McLaren
- 1983 - Alain Prost (France), Renault
- 1985 - Alain Prost (France), McLaren
- 1987 - Nigel Mansell (England), Williams
- 1988 - Ayrton Senna (Brazil), McLaren
- 1989 - Alain Prost (France), McLaren
- 1990 - Alain Prost (France), Ferrari
- 1991 - Nigel Mansell (England), Williams
- 1992 - Nigel Mansell (England), Williams
- 1993 - Alain Prost (France), Williams
- 1994 - Damon Hill (England), Williams
- 1995 - Johnny Herbert (England), Benetton
- 1996 - Jacques Villeneuve (Canada), Williams
- 1997 - Jacques Villeneuve (Canada), Williams
- 1998 - Michael Schumacher (Germany), Ferrari
- 1999 - David Coulthard (Scotland), McLaren
- 2000 - David Coulthard (Scotland), McLaren
- 2001 - Mika Häkkinen (Finland), McLaren
- 2002 - Michael Schumacher (Germany), Ferrari
- 2003 - Rubens Barrichello (Brazil), Ferrari
- 2004 - Michael Schumacher (Germany), Ferrari
- 2005 - Juan Pablo Montoya (Colombia), McLaren
- 2006 - Fernando Alonso (Spain), Renault
- 2007 - Kimi Räikkönen (Finland), Ferrari
- 2008 - Lewis Hamilton (England), McLaren
- 2009 - Sebastian Vettel (Germany), Red Bull Racing
Silverstone Links
Official Silverstone Circuit web site
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2009 British Grand Prix | post-race press conference
2009 British Grand Prix: post-race press conference - 21 June 2009, with Sebastien Vettel, Mark Webber and Rubens Barrichello.1 point
BBC Northamptonshire | Silverstone
BBC Northamptonshire web pages about the Silverstone circuit.1 point
BBC | Silverstone signs 17-year deal for British Grand Prix
Silverstone has agreed a 17-year deal to host the British Grand Prix from 2010, ensuring the race is not axed. The Northamptonshire circuit stepped i...1 point
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Category: File - :Kimi Raikkonen 2006 test.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Kimi Räikkönen testing for McLaren at Silverstone in April 2006.
The Silverstone Circuit is a motor racing circuit in Northamptonshire and Buckinghamshire, England, named after the village in the former. It is best known as the home of the British Grand Prix, which it first hosted in 1948 and which has been held on the circuit every year since 1987. The circuit is also home to the BRDC International Trophy, formerly one of the premier non-Championship F1 races in the calendar, today awarded to the winner of a race for historic F1 cars at the annual Silverstone Classic meeting.
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