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Silverstone Classic

Coordinates: 52°04′24″N 1°00′53″E / 52.0733°N 1.0147°E / 52.0733; 1.0147
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Silverstone Classic
Statusactive
GenreMotoring festival
FrequencyAnnually
VenueSilverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire, England
Coordinates52°04′24″N 1°00′53″E / 52.0733°N 1.0147°E / 52.0733; 1.0147
CountryEngland
InauguratedJuly 1990 (1990-07)
FounderStuart Graham
Most recent2022
Attendance109,000
Websitewww.silverstoneclassic.com

Silverstone Festival (previously known as Silverstone Classic) is an annual three-day Festival featuring historic motorsport, live music and family-friendly entertainment at the Silverstone Circuit, home of the British Grand Prix.[1] The event attracts hundreds of historic race cars in 20 races over the weekend, displays from over 100 car clubs with more than 10,000 classic cars, free access to the paddocks and grandstands, interactive activities, dynamic demonstrations, live music on Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings, a shopping village and lots more. Founded in 1990, the event was one of the first of motor sport meetings dedicated entirely to historic racing cars and celebrated its 30th anniversary online (thanks to COVID) in 2020 with postponed celebrations at the 2021 event. Originally held in late July, since 2022 the event has taken place over the August bank holiday weekend.

Races

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2024’s track programme at the Festival consists of 20 races from across Grand Prix, GT, Sports and Touring car history.

Both Silverstone’s paddock complexes are used during the weekend of the Festival to accommodate the large number of entrants, with racing taking place out of the National Paddock in the morning and the International Paddock in the afternoon.

Anniversaries

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2022 (26 to 28 August)

2021 (30 July to 1 August)

2019 (26 to 28 July)

  • 50th anniversary of Jackie Stewart's first win at Silverstone in 1969
  • 100th anniversary of Bentley
  • 70th anniversary of Abarth
  • 60th anniversary of the Mini
  • 50th anniversary of the Capri

2018 (20 to 22 July)

2017 (28 to 30 July)

  • Record-breaking display of McLarens to mark what would have been company founder, Bruce McLaren’s 80th birthday
  • 40th anniversary of Williams and the 25th anniversary of Nigel Mansell’s Championship win with Williams
  • 25th anniversary of the Jaguar XJ220
2016 (29 to 31 July)
2015 (24 to 26 July)
  • 25th anniversary of the Silverstone Classic
  • 50 Years of Alpina
2014 (25 to 27 July)
2013 (26 to 28 July)
  • Special parade of 911 x Porsche 911 to celebrate the 50th birthday of the world's most successful sportscar
  • Aston Martin centenary, celebrated with an extensive car display and a 100 car parade lap.
  • Displays and parades to mark 50 years of Lamborghini
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Ferrari F40 25th anniversary at 2012 Silverstone Classic
2012 (20 to 22 July)
  • World record gathering of 60 Ferrari F40 to celebrate the supercar's 25th birthday[2]
  • MG MGB 50th anniversary[3]
  • Special 50th birthday parties for Lotus Elan and AC Cobra models
  • Special races to mark 30 years of Group C sports prototypes and 25 years of the Ford Sierra RS500
  • The UK's first Z-Fest to mark the 60th anniversary of the BMW Car Club
2011
2010
2009
  • Mini 50th anniversary with four special races including the Laurence Bloom Memorial Trophy[5]

Other attractions

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As well as the on-track racing, the Festival includes live music sets. Well known bands to have appeared in recent years include: McFly, Rick Astley, the Sugababes, ABC, The Christians and Sister Sledge. The 2024 line-up features Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Busted, and Olly Murs.

In addition to numerous trade stands, club displays, live demonstrations, and family activities on the Village Green, car auctions are held at each year's event. Since 2011, the auctions have been run by Nick Whale's Iconic Auctioneers (previously known as Silverstone Auctions) with over £6m of sales in recent years.[6]

References

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  1. ^ "Silverstone Classic 2012: Ferrari F40 tribute". The Telegraph. 14 February 2012. Archived from the original on 14 February 2012. Retrieved 16 February 2012.
  2. ^ Yahoo Cars - Ferrari F40 owners break world record in Silverstone parade
  3. ^ "SILVERSTONE CLASSIC JOINS TRILOGY OF SPECIAL EVENTS TO CELEBRATE 50 YEARS OF MGB". Silverstone Classic press release. Retrieved 16 February 2012.
  4. ^ "LARGEST PARADE OF JAGUAR CARS". Guinness World Records. Retrieved 16 February 2012.
  5. ^ "Silverstone Classic to Mark Mini's 50th". Sports Car Digest. 15 May 2009. Retrieved 28 February 2012.
  6. ^ "SILVERSTONE AUCTIONS AT 2011 SILVERSTONE CLASSIC". Retro Speed. Retrieved 18 June 2012.
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