Silverstone Circuit - England
Posted on 5:48 PM by Sports Evolution
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.
Circuit Facts :
- Location : Northamptonshire & Buckinghamshire, England
- Time zone : GMT
- Opened : 1943
- Circuit lenght : 5.141 Km/3.19 Mi
- Turns : 17
- Circuit direction : Clockwise
Major Events :
- FIM MotoGP
- British Grand Prix
- British Formula 3 Championship
- British Superbike
- FIA GT Championship
- World Touring Car Championship
- British Touring Car Championship
- Le Mans Series
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