FLYING THE FLAG
This year’s Silverstone Classic will be keeping the Great British end up
SILVERSTONE CIRCUIT, TOWCESTER NN12 8TN. 26-28 AUGUST NORTHANTS
The ‘Best of British’ will be one of the main themes of this year’s Silverstone Classic, both on and off the circuit.
The three-day event, held over the August Bank Holiday weekend, aims to celebrate the UK’S major role in international motor sport, a fitting focus during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee year. So while there will be the usual mix of classics from all over the world, the emphasis may just be a little more on the UK than usual. Even if it is British triumphs abroad being remembered, with winners from Le Mans – from 1920s Bentleys to sports prototypes of just a decade ago – being promised.
Other races will see saloons of different eras battling it out – Mini
Coopers, Lotus Cortinas, Ford Capris and Sierra RS Cosworths – plus it simply wouldn’t be Silverstone without Formula One. So, to honour this country’s ten F1 world champions, from Hawthorn to Hamilton, there will be Grand Prix machines from British manufacturers such as Cooper, Brabham, Tyrell, Mclaren, Lotus and
Williams in action. For some races, grids of over 50 cars are planned.
Away from the circuit, displays by some of the many invited clubs will showcase significant birthdays such as the centenary of the Austin Seven and the 60th anniversaries of three very different classics; the MGB, the Ford Cortina and the AC Cobra. All were launched during 1962.
More ‘Best of British’ highlights will be announced over the coming months but for now daily and threeday tickets are already on sale, with all options giving access to racing paddocks, trackside grandstand seating and evening entertainment. We’ll see you there...
Richard Gunn
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