04.07 - 06.07.2025

Official F1 British Grand Prix 2025 Tickets

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Silverstone, the home of British motorsport, is a fast and flowing circuit that tests both driver skill and car performance. Famous corners like Maggots, Becketts, and Copse provide thrilling high-speed action, while its unpredictable weather adds extra excitement.


F1 Silverstone 2025

The F1 British Grand Prix, held at the historic Silverstone Circuit, has been a cornerstone of the Formula 1 calendar since its inception. Known as the "Home of British Motorsport," this legendary track is celebrated for its high-speed corners and thrilling overtaking opportunities, challenging drivers and engineers alike. The best tickets sell out fast, so don’t wait – secure yours today!

Silverstone’s iconic layout pushes cars to their limits, with famous sections like Maggotts, Becketts and Copse demanding precision and courage. Its enduring reputation as a fan-favourite venue ensures an electric atmosphere, with passionate crowds creating a vibrant spectacle. The circuit often plays a crucial role in the championship battle, making it a must-watch event.

Located in the heart of England, Silverstone offers fans the perfect opportunity to combine thrilling motorsport action with a taste of British culture. From exploring the nearby towns and picturesque countryside to enjoying hearty British fare and lively pubs, the British Grand Prix weekend promises an unforgettable experience both on and off the track.

F1 Silverstone 2025

Map of grandstands

The Silverstone Circuit offers a variety of grandstands, each providing unique perspectives to enhance the fan experience during the British Grand Prix. Grandstands such as Abbey A offer an exceptional view of the start/finish straight and pit lane, capturing the thrilling race starts, dramatic finishes, and pit stops. Grandstands around iconic sections like Copse, Maggotts, and Becketts provide breathtaking views of high-speed corners and rapid direction changes that define Silverstone’s legendary layout.

For fans seeking an elevated experience, VIP tickets grant access to exclusive hospitality areas, featuring premium amenities, gourmet dining, and unparalleled views of the on-track action. General Admission tickets are also available, offering flexibility and the chance to explore the circuit’s expansive grounds while finding your perfect spot to enjoy the race.

No matter where you choose to watch, Silverstone promises an unforgettable weekend of world-class racing and an electrifying atmosphere, fueled by the passionate energy of Formula 1 fans.

Map of grandstands

General Admission

The General Admission areas provide a budget-friendly option to enter the circuit and observe the high-octane action from various viewpoints around… more information

Abbey A

Abbey A offers exceptional views of the start and finish line, pit lane and garages in all their glory. Prepare to be mesmerised by the thunderous… more information

Chapel

For a unique panoramic view of the track on one of the most challenging sections of the Grand Prix circuit, Chapel is an unbeatable choice. You'… more information

Club Corner C

Enjoy an adrenaline rush at the last corner of the Silverstone circuit. Witness the cars pull out of Stowe Corner, down the Vale towards Club Corner… more information

Copse A

From here, you'll have a panoramic view of the pit straight, including the exit from the pits and the quick approach to Maggots. After a short… more information

Farm Curve

Watch as the cars go through the first corner and then accelerate into the second, jostling for position in a thrilling wheel-to-wheel race. Enjoy… more information

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Provisional schedule

The F1 British Grand Prix follows the classic Formula 1-weekend format, delivering three days of thrilling action and entertainment:

  • Friday: The excitement begins with two Free Practice sessions, providing teams the opportunity to fine-tune their cars and drivers the chance to adapt to Silverstone’s challenging layout.
  • Saturday: The day kicks into high gear with the final Free Practice session in the morning, followed by the crucial Qualifying session in the afternoon. This session sets the starting grid and often delivers edge-of-your-seat drama.
  • Sunday: The main event, the Grand Prix, takes centre stage. Fans will witness the exhilaration of wheel-to-wheel battles as drivers push to the limit on Silverstone’s iconic high-speed circuit.

FRIDAY

FIA Formula 3 

Practice  Session 

09:35–10:20

FIA Formula 2 

Practice  Session

10:45–11:30

FORMULA 1

FIRST PRACTICE SESSION

13:00–14:00

FIA Formula 3

Qualifying Session

15:00–15:30

FORMULA 1

SECOND PRACTICE SESSION

16:00–17:00

FIA Formula 2

Qualifying Session

17:30–18:00

 

SATURDAY

FIA Formula 3 

First  Race (18 Laps or 40 Mins +1 Lap)

09:55–10:40

FORMULA 1

THIRD PRACTICE SESSION

12:00–13:00

FORMULA 1

QUALIFYING SESSION

15:00–16:00

FIA Formula 2 

Sprint Race (21 Laps or 45 Mins +1 Lap)

17:00–17:50

SUNDAY

FIA Formula 3

Feature Race (22 Laps or 45 Mins +1 Lap)

08:35–09:25

FIA Formula 2

Feature Race (29 Laps or 60 Mins +1 Lap)

10:05–11:10

FORMULA 1

GRAND PRIX (52 LAPS OR 120 MINS)

15:00–17:00

Entering the circuit

Attending the British Grand Prix at Silverstone requires proper planning. The circuit features multiple entrance gates, each serving specific areas of the venue. Key gates include Gate 1, providing access to the main pit straight, Gate 6 for Copse Corner, Gate 8 for the iconic Maggotts, Becketts, and Chapel complex and Gate 9 for Stowe Corner. Be sure to use the gate nearest your seating location for convenience.

Gates generally open around 7:30 AM (on Sunday at 6:30) throughout the weekend. On Thursday, a select gate opens at 11:00 AM, giving fans access to certain areas, including the Fan Zone.

For seamless navigation and to make the most of your British Grand Prix experience, consider purchasing an exclusive Survival Guide here. This comprehensive guide includes detailed circuit maps, essential tips for getting around, and valuable information to ensure an unforgettable weekend at Silverstone.

Entering the circuit

Rules for visitors

Avoid hassle at the gate! Here's a guide to prohibited and allowed items when heading to the British Grand Prix at Silverstone. Keep your luggage light—bags over 20 litres in capacity are not permitted.

What you can bring:

  • Baby bottles and baby carriages
  • Cameras and lenses for personal use
  • Lightweight collapsible chairs
  • Food and drinks in soft containers (no glass or cans)
  • Assistance dogs

Alcohol allowance:
You are allowed to bring a reasonable amount of alcohol for personal consumption:

  • One bottle of wine or
  • Six cans of beer (500ml each) or
  • Six cans of premixed aperitifs

Items not allowed at the circuit:

  • Bags exceeding 20 litres in capacity
  • Glass bottles and glass containers
  • BBQs or gas stoves
  • Restricted or illegal substances
  • Offensive weapons
  • Items deemed dangerous, offensive, or unsuitable
  • Drones or remote-controlled aircraft
  • Step ladders or items that may obstruct others’ views
  • Lasers or laser pointers
  • Fireworks, smoke canisters, or pyrotechnics
  • Items related to ambush marketing
  • Tents or shelters
  • Four-wheeled carry carts (except those for children, which must be empty at the gate)
  • Powered scooters, hoverboards, or electric cycles (excluding disability scooters)
  • Sun parasols
  • Bicycles
  • Bottles of spirits or fortified wines
  • Any item deemed by Silverstone Circuits Ltd. to potentially disrupt or be used for protest purposes.

Parking

Silverstone Circuit offers limited official parking spaces near the venue. Due to anticipated heavy traffic, it's advisable to plan for at least an extra hour for your journey. Upon approaching the circuit, follow event traffic signage rather than GPS instructions to reach designated parking areas, where staff will assist you.

Official parking is divided into two zones, with some car parks located on grassland up to a 30-minute walk from the main gates. Motorcycles can be parked free of charge. Prices for the Silverstone F1 Race range from £30 to £130 per day (depending on the day and time of purchase), with 3-day and 4-day passes available for £170.

Unofficial Parking
Alternative options like Apex Grand Prix Parking or Windmill Farm offer convenient parking close to the circuit.

Parking

Camping

Silverstone offers a wide range of accommodation options to suit all preferences during the Formula 1 British Grand Prix. For those seeking a traditional race weekend atmosphere, camping and glamping sites are a popular choice. The Ridings Glamping provides fully furnished tents with premium amenities, including complimentary breakfast, live entertainment and a relaxed community vibe.

If you prefer convenience and proximity, Arden Paddocks Campsite is just a 10-minute walk from the circuit gates, offering stays of 3, 4, or 5 nights to accommodate varying schedules. This campsite is ideal for those who value ease of access to the race.

For a luxury experience, The Pop-Up Hotel offers exclusive trackside views, high-end hospitality, and exceptional facilities such as an à la carte restaurant, casual dining options, and a premium bar—all located mere meters from the track.

Whether you choose camping, glamping, or a luxury hotel, these accommodations ensure you’re perfectly placed to enjoy all the action and excitement of the British Grand Prix.

Camping

About the circuit

The Silverstone Circuit, steeped in history, is one of motorsport's most legendary venues. Originally an RAF airfield during World War II, it was converted into a racing circuit in 1948, hosting its first major race that same year. In 1950, Silverstone made history as the site of the very first Formula 1 World Championship Grand Prix.

Silverstone’s layout provides a perfect balance of speed and precision, offering some of the most exciting wheel-to-wheel racing on the F1 calendar. Its unique combination of fast straights and complex turns ensures dramatic action, making it a favourite among drivers and fans. The circuit has evolved over the years to meet modern safety standards while retaining its classic racing character.

Renowned for its electrifying atmosphere, Silverstone attracts a diverse crowd of motorsport enthusiasts who bring energy and passion to the event. The grandstands and open areas provide excellent views of the track, while the expansive grounds accommodate camping, glamping, and fan zones for an immersive experience. Beyond Formula 1, Silverstone hosts a variety of motorsport events, including the MotoGP British Grand Prix, cementing its status as a world-class venue steeped in history and excitement.

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The British F1 Grand Prix has already sold out the most attractive tickets for the most exciting venues ahead of the race weekend. It is possible that it will be completely sold out before the race. We highly recommend buying your ticket in advance.

No, only three-day tickets are available.

Silverstone offers a number of multi-purpose accessible platforms and viewing decks; these must be booked in advance. Those requiring ongoing assistance are entitled to one complimentary ticket for a partner, friend or personal assistant. More information can be found here.  

As a standard practice, we exclusively offer tickets for adults. 

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