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2007 Grand Prix Events |
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| Australia - Melbourne |
16 Mar |
| Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur |
8 Apr |
| Bahrain - Sakhir |
15 Apr |
| Spain - Barcelona |
13 May |
| Monaco - Monte Carlo |
27 May |
| Canada - Montreal |
10 Jun |
| US - Indianapolis |
17 Jun |
| France - Magny Cours |
12 Jun |
| Britain - Silverstone |
8 Jul |
| Germany - Hockenheim |
22 Jul |
| Hungary - Budapest |
5 Aug |
| Turkey - Istanbul |
26 Aug |
| Italy - Monza |
9 Sep |
| Belgium - Spa |
16 Sep |
| Japan - Suzuka |
30 Sep |
| China - Shanghai |
7 Oct |
| Brazil - Sao Paulo |
21 Oct |
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About Tickets and Circuit |
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| The seating on 50% of all the grandstands for Silverstone is uncovered. It is recommended to be prepared for all whether conditions. Most of the grandstands offer bigscreen viewing. Usually tickets for the more popular grandstands, like the Pits Straight, Copse, Woodcote, Club and the Luffield grandstands tend to sell out first. |
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It is important to consider the location and benefits of the available general walkabout and grandstand tickets. We suggest that you refer to the interactive circuit map below, to further assist you in making the best possible choice. |
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| You have a choice between a gold grandstand seat, a silver enclosure seat (Bridge or Farm) or a bronze general walkabout admission ticket, giving you access to the various raised viewing areas located around the outside of the circuit. |
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| All grandstands seats are numbered but only 12 grandstands (Pits Straight B, Copse A, B, C, D & E, Becketts Outside, Luffield A, B & C and Woodcote A & B) are covered. |
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F1 Grand Prix- Silverstone 6 - 8 July 2007
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| Transport | Hospitality | Tickets | Circuit Map | Tickets Explained | Silverstone Program 2007 |
Silverstone Packages
We provide you an enjoyable and unforgettable experience, priced realistically and affordable without compromising quality. Our travel consultants will co-ordinate and provide you with the following tours and accommodation services: |
Silverstone with Transport
Coach Trip Option 1. From Edgware Road, District and Circle Line (Next to Marks & Spencers) Chapel Street. Depart at 5.45 a.m. - Return from circuit approximately 5.15 p.m.
Coach Trip Option 2. From Victoria Station Coach Park.
Depart at 5.45 a.m. - Return from circuit approximately 5.15 p.m. |
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*Packages include:
*Return transfers London / Silverstone by private coach
*Sunday race ticket of your choice for Silverstone
*Personal assistance at the circuit at Silverstone
*Wallet containing: itinerary, information, circuit map, and protective ear-plugs
*Travel Insurance
*Booking Fee
*VAT |
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| Package A - Enclosed Seating |
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*Sunday Race Day |
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Adult
£ |
Child
£ |
| Grand Stand |
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| Covered |
319 |
109 |
| Un-Covered |
290 |
85 |
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| Package B - General Admission |
| Location |
*Sunday Race Day |
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Adult
£ |
Child
£ |
| General Admission |
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180 |
60 |
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| Package C - Grandstand |
| Location |
*Sunday Race Day |
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Adult
£ |
Child
£ |
| Gold 1 |
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| Abbey |
199 |
105 |
| Club |
199 |
105 |
| Copse E |
259 |
159 |
| Stowe A,B,C |
199 |
159 |
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| Package D - Grandstand |
| Location |
*Sunday Race Day |
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Adult
£ |
Child
£ |
| Gold 2 |
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| Becketts Outside |
283 |
169 |
| Copse D |
283 |
169 |
| Hanger Straight |
283 |
169 |
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| Package E - Grandstand |
| Location |
*Sunday Race Day |
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Adult
£ |
Child
£ |
| Gold 3 |
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| Copse B |
303 |
172 |
| Luffield A, B, C |
303 |
172 |
| Pits 1 |
303 |
172 |
| Pits A |
303 |
172 |
| Woodcote A, B |
303 |
172 |
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| Package F - Grandstand |
| Location |
*Sunday Race Day |
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Adult
£ |
Child
£ |
| Gold 4 |
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| Pits Straight A, B |
333 |
183 |
| Copse A, C |
333 |
183 |
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Upgrades: Bridge/Farm Enclosure £25.
Any other available Grandstand £POA |
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Hospitality and Tours
We can also offer you a range of exciting and good value for money Grand Prix tour add-on options:
* We arrange special tours such as London shopping spree with tea at Fortnum&Mason, London night extravaganza and a whole range of London sightseeing trips
*Full day and half day tours
*Great holiday extensions at very affordable prices to superior hotels in and out of London
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| Golden B - £ 470.00 |
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*Two nights in a 3 star Hotel in Northhampton (double bedroom)
*Transport hotel-circuit-hotel
*Ticket for qualifying Pole position on Saturday
*General Admission entrance
*General Admission Ticket for Grandprix on Sunday
*program
*Personal assistance at the circuit
*Travel insurance
*Booking fee
*VAT
Single supplement £25
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| Golden A - £600.00 |
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*Two nights in a 3 star Hotel in Northhampton (double bedroom)
*Transport hotel-circuit-hotel
*Ticket for qualifying Pole position on Saturday
*Grandstand with reserved seat
*Ticket for Grandstand, with reserved seat for Grand Prix on *Sunday
*program
*Personal assistance at the circuit
*Travel insurance
*Booking fee
*VAT
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| Complete Weekend Hospitality Package |
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Treat clients, colleagues or friends to something memorable...
*Exclusive hospitality suite situated above the start/finish straight
*Private viewing balcony with view of Giant Screen opposite
*Morning coffee and breakfast on arrival
*Pre-luncheon Bucks Fizz reception
*Two course luncheon accompanied by wines and followed by coffee
*Afternoon tea with traditional hand made cakes, scones and preserves
*Complimentary bar all day (Pimms, lager, bitter, soft drinks)
*Fresh floral displays in corporate colours
*Information pack for each guest prior to event
*Individual VIP entry passes
*Car passes (1 between every 4 guests)
*Official souvenir race program
*Full television coverage along interviews and commentaries
*SpeedSport Event Manager in attendance all weekend
Prices for this package are:
Friday 06th July £215.00 + VAT per person
Saturday 07th July £325.00 + VAT per person
Sunday 08th July £795.00 + VAT per person
Discounts available for bookings of two days or more and block bookings.
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Silverstone Tickets Only
| Location |
Weekend 3 Day Pass |
Sunday Race Day |
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Adult
£ |
Child
£ |
Adult
£ |
Child
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Bronze |
135 |
45 |
135 |
45 |
| General Admission |
| Silver |
179 |
80 |
179 |
80 |
| Bridge |
| Farm |
Grandstand - Gold 1 |
189 |
95 |
189 |
95 |
| Abbey |
| Club |
| Copse E |
| Stowe A, B, C |
Grandstand - Gold 2
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219 |
105 |
219 |
105 |
| Becketts Outside |
| Copse D |
| Hanger Straight |
Grandstand - Gold 3
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239 |
109 |
239 |
109 |
| Copse B |
| Luffield A, B, C |
| Pits 1 |
| Pits A |
| Woodcote A, B |
Grandstand - Gold 4
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269 |
119 |
269 |
119 |
| Pits Straight A |
| Pits Straight B |
| Copse A |
| Copse C |
Club Silverstone
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349 |
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349 |
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| Becketts Outside |
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Notes:
Car Parking: £15 per car (limited availability) Prices subject to availability Park and Ride available Sunday only from 3 locations to be confirmed
Shipping: £10 per order - Tickets will be sent registered post Top |
Silverstone Circuit

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Silverstone Tickets and Circuit
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CLUB Silverstone
Enjoy VIP treatment with a reserved grandstand seat at Becketts Outside, exclusive VIP parking, plus access to a private area with food court, bar and live music. Also receive a complimentary program and souvenir merchandise to remember your day.
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PITS STRAIGHT GRANDSTANDS A & -A (uncovered) & B (covered)
This grandstand is located on the pits straight directly opposite the pit area, which means it presents you with a view of the racing teams and their pit activities. It also means that you will see the start/finish of the race, from the green light to the chequered flag, as well as have a clear view of the podium ceremony. Two bigscreen TV's are also located here, enabling you to follow the entire race and not loose track of the procedures.
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COPSE GRANDSTANDS A, B, C, D & E
These five covered and very popular grandstands are situated at the end of the pits straight, all the way around the outside of Copse corner, a very fast 235 kph 5th gear right-hander. Copse corner is not only fast but also a difficult corner for the racing drivers, because at the corner entry they cannot see the corner apex and the exit is off camber as well. The five grandstands also present you with a good overall view of the main straight and a distant start-finish line, as well as the straight down to Maggotts corner. A bigscreen located opposite the Copse hospitality stand is visible from some of these stands but rather distant.
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BECKETTS OUTSIDE GRANDSTAND
This covered grandstand is situated on the outside of Becketts Corner, which forms part of a complex of corners, which is probably the most demanding and technical set of turns of any Grand Prix circuit in the world, known as the Maggotts - Becketts - Chapel complex. For the first section, Maggotts, the track flicks fast left, followed by a fast right, and is taken nearly flat. For the second section, Becketts, the track once again flicks to the left and then to the right, but this section is taken at a slower speed of about 210 kph and requires a change down of two gears. The complex ends with a fast slight left-hand kink, the Chapel corner, which is once again taken flat at about 235 kph in 5th gear. What makes this complex even more challenging is the fact that it allows various ideal lines to be used by the racing drivers. The total complex of corners is visible from this grandstand. The grandstand also features a bigscreen TV, which for obvious reasons makes your entire Grand Prix so much more enjoyable. A great grandstand but be prepared for a long walk.
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HANGER GRANDSTAND
This uncovered grandstand is located at the end of the Hanger straight, the fastest section of the track, where the cars reach speeds of up to 310 kph in 6th gear. From this stand you can see the cars coming down the Hanger straight and brake down hard to about 180 kph in order to negotiate the Stowe corner. You can also follow the racing cars through the Stowe corner. A bigscreen TV located next to the Stowe C stand, is visible from this stand which makes it so much easier for you to keep track of what is happening later on during the race.
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STOWE GRANDSTANDS A, B & C
These 3 uncovered grandstands are located on the outside of the Stowe corner, a 190 kph 3rd gear right-hander. For this corner the drivers want to avoid understeer at all costs as it will badly affect their overall lap time. From Stowe the track drops away into the short Vale straight. A bigscreen TV located next to the Stowe C stand, which is visible from all 3 these stands, enables you to follow the entire race and not loose track of the procedures.
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CLUB GRANDSTAND
This uncovered grandstand is located on the outside of the Vale corner, which immediately leads into Club corner. Vale corner, a 90 kph 2nd gear left-hander, is the slowest corner on the circuit, and is followed by the sweeping but difficult 130 kph 3rd gear right-hander, Club corner. Acceleration out of this corner is both critical and tricky, because with all the acceleration power being applied, the cars tend to go into overseer very quickly. This grandstand offers you a good view of the racing cars as the come down the Vale straight, through Vale and Club corners and down the Abbey straight. A bigscreen TV located opposite the Vale hospitality stand is visible from this stand, although fairly distant.
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ABBEY GRANDSTAND
This uncovered grandstand is located on Abbey corner, which is a left, right "chicane" offering good overtaking possibilities. For the first part of the Abbey chicane, the cars brake down hard from around 295 kph to just under 125 kph in 2nd gear. The second right-handed part is taken under steady acceleration, apexing at around 190 kph in 3rd gear. Abbey used to be a flat-out left-land bend, but the chicane was put in to slow cars down in the aftermath of Pedro Lamy's enormous crash in 1994. From this stand you can see the cars coming down the Abbey straight, through Abbey corner, and all the way up to where they disappear over the hill into Bridge corner. The action and excitement of the whole race can be followed on the bigscreen positioned directly opposite this grandstand.
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FARM AND BRIDGE ENCLOSURES
Both the Farm and the Bridge enclosures are uncovered and but offer really good value for money viewing, are well priced and are therefore very popular. They are also unfortunately usually one of the first grandstands to sell out. The Farm enclosure is located at the entry of the Farm corner, which is more of a flick to the right and is taken flat under acceleration. The Bridge enclosure is located on the outside of the Bridge corner entry, which in Jenson Button's view, is one of the most challenging corners on any Grand Prix circuit. During qualifying the drivers will definitely take this corner flat, at around 265 kph in 5th gear. A bigscreen opposite the Farm enclosures intensifies the drama and magnifies the action on other parts of the circuit.
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LUFFIELD GRANDSTANDS AA, A B & C
These mostly covered grandstands (with the exception of AA) are located along the outside of mainly the exit area of the right-handed hairpin Luffield, a 105 kph 2nd gear and fairly long hairpin. The exit of this hairpin is both difficult and important as the racing drivers need to get onto the power smoothly and fight the inevitable understeer, to ensure good speed onto the pits straight. These grandstands also features a bigscreen TV (although a bit distant, located on the other side of the stadium section), which for obvious reasons makes your entire Grand Prix so much more enjoyable.
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WOODCOTE GRANDSTANDS A & B
These two very popular and covered grandstands are located on the outside of the last corner on the circuit, a sweeping right-hander, called Woodcote corner. The cars negotiate this corner around 270 kph in 5th gear under full acceleration in order to obtain the best possible top speed down the pits straight. These two stands are very popular because the offer you excellent views of the racing cars coming through the stadium, through Woodcote corner all the way down the pits straight, as well as a distant view of the start/finish line. The bigscreen opposite the pits straight grandstand is visible, from these 2 stands, although rather distant.
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GENERAL WALKABOUT
The general walkabout areas (general admission areas), with a capacity of 90 000 spectators, provide for excellent viewing and offer great value for money admission. You can choose to view from any of the many raised viewing areas, located around the outside of the track. The areas bring you really close to the action, because they are generally located in front of the grandstands, and also provide easy viewing access to disabled spectators. But as always there are no numbered seats and you must be there early to get a good spot, which you stand to loose should you have to visit a toilet or leave to buy food. Don't forget to bring along some fold-up chairs.
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Silverstone Programe 2007
2007 FORMULA 1™ Santander British Grand Prix Timetable
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FRIDAY July 6
10h00 - 11h30
14h00 - 15h30 |
Friday practice 1
Friday practice 2
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SATURDAY July 7
10h00 - 11h00
13h00
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Saturday practice
Qualifying
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SUNDAY July 8
13h00 |
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