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Silverstone Circuit

En sus más de 60 años de historia, Silverstone se ha labrado un prestigio como uno de los principales recintos dedicados a los deportes del motor. Reconocido internacionalmente como el anfitrión de eventos de carácter mundial, Silverstone se ha modernizado por completo en los últimos años. Una multimillonaria inversión cuya primera fase finalizó en 2010 lo convirtió en uno de los trazados más rápidos del calendario de MotoGP™ a la vez que uno de los más atractivos para los espectadores. Un nuevo complejo de paddock, que renueva por completo la zona de boxes y la torre de control convierten al icónico trazado de Northamptonshire en uno de los más modernos del mundo.
Monster Energy British Grand Prix Track

Seguir por categoría

Categoría Vueltas Distancia total Final en caso de bandera roja
MotoGP™ 20 118 Km / 73,32 Miles 15
Moto2™ 18 106,2 Km / 65,99 Miles 14
Moto3™ 17 100,3 Km / 62,32 Miles 13

Especificaciones del circuito

  • Longitud total

    5,9Km / 3,67 Miles

  • Ancho de la pista

    15m / 49,21ft

  • La recta más larga

    770m / 2526.25ft

  • Curvas de derecha

    10

  • Curvas de izquierda

    8

World famous for its long history of high-octane, adrenaline-fuelled, two and four-wheel motor racing, Silverstone hosts the ultimate family-friendly festival and true celebration of motorsport perfect for fans and first timers.

Why we love the UK and Silverstone


The Monster Energy British Grand Prix is a fierce, weekend-long festival of fun. Simply unmissable, think all action thrills, with a smoking schedule of three full days of thundering bike racing, music acts, topped off with so many activities and entertainment, the family won’t know what to choose from.

Live entertainment kicks off with Basement Jaxx (DJ set) on Friday, Brit Award nominee, Tom Grennan, headlining on Saturday and soul/pop singer/songwriter, Ella Eyre, performing on Sunday. Meanwhile, Monster Energy will be revving up record crowds at their stage with stunt displays, activities, music, and much much more. And, there’s more to see and do in the Entertainment Zone with simulators, live paintings and displays, the Family Zone with games and children’s activities, and the Manufacturer and Trade Village with all the merchandise, apparel, and all the latest bikes you could wish for.

 

Silverstone, United Kingdom

Silverstone’s first motorcycle Grand Prix was held in 1977, and has been the playground of champions ever since. The UK has produced some of the best riders in MotoGP’s history – Mike Hailwood, John Surtees, Phil Read and Barry Sheene just a few of the Brits who’ve won the hearts of the crowds, and championships!

Tips for visiting the South of England


Now is always the time to tackle that bucket list! Why not arrive a few days earlier or stay later to drive on the tyre marks of legends? Experience the track for yourself – think Ferrari, Aston Martin and McLaren to name a few and add to the thrills of the MotoGP.

And, don’t forget to book your visit to the Silverstone Interactive Museum, a true celebration of the stars, stories and science behind British motor sport. Barry Sheene’s racing motorcycles, including his world championship winning machines, Rossi’s 1997 Aprillia R125 R and helmet, and Vinales 2016 Silverstone-winning machine were all on display for last year’s MotoGP and there will be plenty more two-wheel exhibits to enjoy this year!

Did you know?

Silverstone is one of the most famous race tracks in the world. And, it all started in 1947, by a group of friends staging a race on a disused airfield from World War II. That was the birth of Silverstone – and in 1948, the Royal Automobile Club hosted the first British Grand Prix where an estimated 100,000 people flocked to see Luigi Villoresi beat 22 others in his Maserati on a the circuit marked by bales, ropes and canvas barriers.