Daily mail grand prix

The Daily Mail British Grand Prix is a Formula One motor racing event held annually in the United Kingdom. Here are some key facts about the event:

Location: The event is held at Silverstone Circuit, a 5.891 km (3.66 miles) long track located in Northamptonshire, England.

History: The first British Grand Prix was held in 1926, and it has been a part of the Formula One World Championship calendar since 1950.

Date: The Daily Mail British Grand Prix is typically held in late July, with the exact date varying from year to year.

Name: The event was previously known as the British Grand Prix, but in 2019, it was renamed the Daily Mail British Grand Prix as part of a new sponsorship deal with the Daily Mail newspaper.

Track: Silverstone Circuit is a challenging track with a mix of fast straights, slow corners, and a variety of elevation changes. The track is known for its high-speed corners, including Copse, Becketts, and Stowe.

Past winners: Some of the most successful drivers in the history of the British Grand Prix include Lewis Hamilton, who has won the event a record seven times, as well as other notable drivers like Jim Clark, Graham Hill, and Jackie Stewart.

Ticket information: Tickets for the Daily Mail British Grand Prix can be purchased through the Silverstone Circuit website or through authorized ticketing agents. Prices vary depending on the day and seating location, but general admission tickets typically start at around £30-£40 (approximately $40-$50 USD).

Schedule: The event typically takes place over three days, with practice sessions on Friday and Saturday, followed by qualifying on Saturday afternoon. The main race is held on Sunday afternoon.

TV coverage: The Daily Mail British Grand Prix is broadcast live on television in many countries around the world, including the UK, where it is shown on Sky Sports F1 and Channel 4.