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Silverstone draws record British Grand Prix crowd of about 564,000

The British Grand Prix has set a new Formula 1 attendance benchmark, with organisers reporting about 564,000 spectators across the four-day Silverstone event.

Silverstone draws record British Grand Prix crowd of about 564,000
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The British Grand Prix has broken Formula 1's attendance record, with organisers saying about 564,000 fans came to Silverstone across the four-day race event. That is roughly 64,000 more than the previous record reported last year.

The scale of the crowd underlines Silverstone's continuing pull as one of F1's landmark venues. Its place in the sport's history dates back to 1950, when it staged the first Formula 1 World Championship Grand Prix, and the circuit remains known for fast, demanding corners that fans and drivers associate with classic racing.

This year's event has also been framed as more than a race weekend. The source report describes fans travelling from countries including Mexico and Argentina, tens of thousands camping at or near the circuit, and a wider entertainment programme featuring major music and comedy names.

On track, Kimi Antonelli is listed on pole for the Grand Prix, scheduled to start at 15:00 BST. With ticket prices starting at £229 for Sunday and £269 for three-day general admission, the record crowd also raises a wider question about how F1 balances growing demand, cost and access for long-time supporters.

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