
Permanent Circuit
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Silverstone Circuit
Silverstone, England
Silverstone Circuit is a motor racing circuit in England, near the Northamptonshire villages of Silverstone and Whittlebury. It is the home of the British Grand Prix.
1950
First Grand Prix
1:24.303
Lap Record
18
18
Turns
KM
5.891
Lap Distance
Track Layout

Lap Record
1:24.303
Max Verstappen
2020
Circuit Statistics
Lap Distance5.891 km
Race Distance306.198 km
Number of Turns18
Elevation160m
Sector Distances
Sector 11.9 km
Sector 22.1 km
Sector 31.891 km
Circuit Information
Fun Facts
- Known as the 'Home of British Motor Racing'
- Originally built on a World War II airfield
- Features the fastest corner in F1 - Copse Corner at over 300 km/h
- Hosts the British Grand Prix every year
Top Pole Positions
- 7 poles1Lewis Hamilton
- 5 poles2Jim Clark
- 3 poles3Alain Prost
- 3 poles4Nigel Mansell
- 3 poles5Michael Schumacher
Top Race Winners
- 9 wins1Lewis Hamilton
- 5 wins2Jim Clark
- 5 wins3Alain Prost
- 4 wins4Nigel Mansell
- 3 wins5Michael Schumacher
Top Team Winners
- 18 wins1Ferrari
- 14 wins2McLaren
- 10 wins3Williams
- 9 wins4Mercedes
- 8 wins5Lotus
Circuit Characteristics
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