The British Grand Prix will feature races in the three standard championships—MotoGP, Moto2 and Moto3—as well as an exciting support programme, including the newly announced Harley-Davidson Bagger World Cup (additional series may be included).
Riders and team members also attend some parts of the accompanying programme. Our tips on how to meet riders and how to behave when meeting them can be found here.
Always go early, especially on Sundays. The race weekend programme can be found here.
Motorsport is very noisy, but earplugs are not mandatory. However, it is recommended that you have them with you. If you are going to the circuit with children, always provide them with hearing protection!
The entry requirements for the British Grand Prix allow you to bring your own food and non-alcoholic drinks for personal consumption. Please note that bringing your own alcoholic beverages into the circuit is strictly prohibited; however, a wide selection of alcohol is available for purchase at the licensed bars inside the venue. You can find the full list of prohibited and permitted items here.
Of course, bring flags, banners and other things to support your favourite driver. But make sure your gear doesn't block the view of other spectators. Pyrotechnics are not allowed on the circuit. A detailed list of things that can be taken on the circuit can be found here.
You can have umbrellas or parasols in the natural stands, but tents or shelters are not allowed.
Yes, but keep it on your phone, don't rely on retrieving it from, say, your email. The mobile signal may be poor during the race. We recommend that you also print your ticket.
General admission tickets give you access to all the sightseeing areas around the circuit throughout the day. Three-day reserved grandstand tickets allow access to general admission viewing areas and movement in the grandstands on Fridays and Saturdays. All three days you will have access to a reserved seat in the grandstand of your choice.
Payment methods at the circuit can vary, so we highly recommend checking the official Silverstone event guidelines closer to the race weekend. To ensure a smooth experience, it is best to be prepared for card or contactless payments throughout the venue.
Yes. However, you can only take photos for personal and private, non-commercial purposes. Professional cameras are forbidden. All types of drones are strictly prohibited. Using a drone can be judged a crime by the local police!
Of course. Just make sure you don't block the view of others with your flags. The full list of prohibited and permitted items can be found here.
No, pets are generally not allowed into Silverstone Circuit. However, all registered assistance dogs are welcome.
Yes, the circuit has comprehensive mobile telecommunications coverage but can be overloaded, especially on Sunday.
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