Silverstone 'Forever'? F1 Boss Meets UK PM
- Formula 1 Chief Executive Stefano Domenicali stated that Silverstone could remain on the F1 calendar indefinitely due to its unique value and infrastructure, supporting its importance to British motorsport.
- Silverstone has a contract until 2034 and hosted 480,000 spectators last year, the largest crowd of any event, indicating its popularity.
- Domenicali expressed concerns about challenges like visa issues post-Brexit impacting race logistics and emphasized the need for government support to enhance F1's economic contributions to the UK.
- A half-million fans are expected for the British Grand Prix, with Domenicali emphasizing the need for infrastructure improvements to manage the increased attendance.
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Motor racing-F1 talks up Silverstone's 'forever' future before Starmer meeting
LONDON (Reuters) -Silverstone circuit could stay on the Formula One calendar forever with no real rival to host the British Grand Prix, the sport's chief executive Stefano Domenicali said on Tuesday ahead of this weekend's race. Read full story
British Grand Prix record to fall as F1 chief drops hint about future of Silverstone race - The Mirror
The British Grand Prix at Silverstone continues to get bigger and more popular every year and F1 chief Stefano Domenicali says it will remain an integral part of the sport's calendar for years to come
One week after the Austrian Grand Prix, the next Formula 1 race will follow immediately at the iconic Silverstone.
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