100,000 Sell-out crowd for British GP

Silverstone  has announced  that the  2005  FORMULA  1™  Foster's  British  Grand  Prix  (Friday  8th  to Sunday 10th July) is a sell-out, with Sunday's race scheduled to take place in front of a capacity crowd of 100,000. The event is sold out for the second year running and justifies the hard work and effort that went into securing the future of the event at Silverstone for at least the next five years.

The support for this year's British Grand Prix has been exceptional with demand for tickets matching that of 2004. Silverstone's pricing structure, the popularity of the Early Booking Offer - offering all three days at the British Grand Prix for the price of a raceday ticket - and one of the most exciting F1 seasons for several years, have all been instrumental in this sell out.

While general admission tickets are no longer being sold, fans can still purchase hospitality packages for either the weekend or individual days. A limited number of places are available on each of the three days, however, hospitality for race day is close to selling out. The only packages remaining on the Sunday of the  British  Grand  Prix  are  for  either  Vale  or  a  private  Paddock  Suite.  Hospitality  packages  are  only available in advance, so the message from Silverstone is clear: if you haven't already booked your ticket, please don't arrive expecting to purchase one on the gate.

Richard  Phillips,  Managing  Director  of  Silverstone  Circuits  Ltd,  commented:  "We  are  delighted  that  F1 fans have once again shown such overwhelming support for the British Grand Prix. A sell out crowd is exactly what Silverstone, Formula One and, more importantly, the fans deserve.

"Silverstone is one of the best racing circuits in the world and is renowned for producing one of the most exciting races of the season. The drivers and teams always enjoy coming to Silverstone. It's a special event  and  we're  thoroughly  looking  forward  to  another  fantastic  race  weekend  at  the  Home  of  British Motor Racing."

The success of last year's British Grand Prix has also helped ticket sales in 2005. Phillips added: "Last year's event ran smoothly from start to finish - we even received a compliment from Mr Ecclestone! The new  one-way  traffic  system  worked  extremely  well,  enabling  the  195,000  fans  who  attended  over  the three  days  to  get  in  and  out  of  Silverstone  with  very  few  delays.  The  same  traffic  system  will  be implemented  for  this  year's  event  and  further  details  are  available  on  our  website  -  silverstone-circuit.co.uk .

"The Grand Prix Party  will also take place again this  year, kicking off the post-race celebrations in the centre of the circuit. 15,000 fans stayed behind after the final race in 2004 and we're expecting a similar crowd to continue the festivities in 2005."

Access to the Grand Prix Party will be free to all race day ticket holders straight after the last race of the day, and will provide fans with an opportunity to see some of their F1 heroes mixing it on stage with stars from the world of music, including Jools Holland and his amazing Rhythm & Blues Orchestra. A number of drivers and F1 personalities are expected to join the legendary Murray Walker and ITV's F1 analyst Tony Jardine on the purpose built stage, as the entertainment continues into the evening.

Phillips  concluded:  "The  sell-out  crowd  endorses  both  the  popularity  of  the  British  Grand  Prix  and  the ongoing improvements that are being made to the facilities and infrastructure of Silverstone. Silverstone is  the  home  of  the  British  Grand  Prix  and  we  are  extremely  proud  to  host  one  of  the  biggest  sporting events on the UK sporting calendar."

 For further information about the 2005 FORMULA 1™ Foster's British Grand Prix visit

silverstone-circuit.co.uk

                    For information on Hospitality Packages please call 08704 588 230

                                     or e-mail sales@silverstone-circuit.co.uk


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