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PostPosted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 12:03 pm 
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Like so many of England's racing circuits, Silverstone started life as an aerodrome. When the Second World War ended in 1945, England's other two circuits, Donington Park and the legendary Brooklands, had fallen into disrepair. And so it was that the outer taxiways and interconnecting runways of Silverstone became adopted by the Royal Automobile Club as the home for the British Grand Prix in 1948. The circuit was fast and challenging and in 1949 the shape was formed that remains the basis of the track to this day.

When the Formula One World Championship was incepted in 1950, Silverstone held the very first round, won by Guiseppe Farina in an Alfa Romeo. In 1951 the British Racing Drivers' Club (BRDC) was handed the lease by the RAC, and huge modifications were made. The pits were moved to the straight between Woodcote and Copse, from the Farm straight where they had originally been, and a short circuit was built within the larger circuit, cutting from Becketts corner to Woodcote.

From 1955 the British Grand Prix swapped venues between Aintree and Silverstone, but with the advent of the 1960s, Aintree fell out of favour and the race was switched between Silverstone and Brands Hatch.

In 1971 the British Racing Drivers' Club (BRDC) bought the entire 720 acre plot on which Silverstone sits and went about redeveloping the track. New pits were built and a chicane was erected at Woodcote which provided close finishes and great overtaking opportunities.

In 1987, with speeds reaching astounding levels, a corner was built before Woodcote, and in 1992 a new complex of corners was created between Farm and Woodcote. And in recent years various upgrades have been made to the track's facilities. A racing school now exists at the circuit and with government funding a new bypass has been built, greatly improving access to the once notoriously out-of-the-way venue.

In 2010 came another major change to the circuit's Formula One layout, designed to further improve the venue for spectators and provide an even greater driver challenge. The new infield layout juts right at the reworked Abbey bend before heading into the new Arena complex of turns. This takes drivers on to the main straight of Silverstone’s National circuit, before rejoining the previous Grand Prix layout at Brooklands.


Circuit information

Circuit Name: Silverstone
Number of Laps: 52
Circuit Length: 5.891 km
Race Distance: 306.198 km
Lap Record: 1:30.874 - F Alonso (2010)

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Session Times

Fri 06 Jul 2012
Practice 1 10:00 - 11:30
Practice 2 14:00 - 15:30

Sat 07 Jul 2012
Practice 3 10:00 - 11:00
Qualifying 13:00

Sun 08 Jul 2012
Race 13:00

Weather:

Looks like rain.


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 12:43 pm 
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interestingly there is a support race after the Grand Prix, so you won't be able to walk the track after the Grand Prix ends. Maybe after the support race though.


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 12:45 pm 
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Tobias wrote:
interestingly there is a support race after the Grand Prix, so you won't be able to walk the track after the Grand Prix ends. Maybe after the support race though.


Like in 2010, except that time it was shitty FBMW.

Historic F1 this time! :D

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 12:47 pm 
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People who get excited for historic racing, especially as support events, usually haven't seen historic racing. Old men with lots of money driving everywhere at half throttle. Usually 1 decent driver (at Le Mans it was usually Darren Turner in a Jaguar) who knows what he's doing and will drive off into the distance. Don't get your hopes up for historic racing - it rarely delivers.


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this is the race where Red Bull will have the faces-on-car livery yes? Looked a mess the last time I saw it, but it's a nice way of charity.


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It's the sounds though.


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ellis wrote:
People who get excited for historic racing, especially as support events, usually haven't seen historic racing. Old men with lots of money driving everywhere at half throttle. Usually 1 decent driver (at Le Mans it was usually Darren Turner in a Jaguar) who knows what he's doing and will drive off into the distance. Don't get your hopes up for historic racing - it rarely delivers.


Yeah, I want to see the cars not the actual racing tbh.

Yes, but I believe they're keeping their Red/blue/yellow livery this time.

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Weather looks like the same for the next quadrizilion days...


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Same DRS zone as last year?


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gonna make a little promotion for my Formula Fun Competition.

It's still not too late to enter and you can win the FIA F1 2012 review DVD !

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The next ten days has showers and 18c

Go British summer :flag:

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wasn't last years German GP 9°C or so on raceday?

what is the coldest grand prix to date actually?


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Probably one when they had Montreal late in the year.

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It's quite common for winter testing to happen with snow still on the grass.

Montreal 1978 they wore jackets on the podium it was so cold.

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ellis wrote:
It's quite common for winter testing to happen with snow still on the grass.

Montreal 1978 they wore jackets on the podium it was so cold.

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And during some Aurora cup races, it was snowing in the late 70's.

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I read that drivers occasionally encountered light snow on the Nordshleife during the 50s or 60s


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I remember once those screenshots THE TBK- posted of a snowed-in Brands Hatch. A motorcycle race was scheduled to take place.


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Historic F1 moved from Sunday afternoon to 7.30am

Going to be an early start on Sunday then.

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During the ISRS Paul Ricard test/qualification session there was a sudden snowstorm.


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