History and Legends of Silverstone Grand Prix
History and Legends of Silverstone Grand Prix
History and Legends of Silverstone Grand Prix
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The British Grand Prix, held at the iconic Silverstone Circuit, is one of the most historic and thrilling events on the Formula One calendar. Originally an RAF base during World War II, Silverstone hosted its first Grand Prix in 1950 and has been the permanent home of the British GP since 1987. The track, known for its high-speed nature and challenging winds, has seen legendary showdowns and is the home race for notable drivers like Lewis Hamilton and Lando Norris. Other tracks like Brooklands, Brands Hatch, and Aintree have also hosted the race. Famous moments at Silverstone include Lewis Hamilton's dominant GP2 performance in 2006 and Stirling Moss's near-miss in 1954, which propelled him to F1 stardom.

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