Silverstone - provisional new date

Silverstone moved quickly today to confirm that it was fully prepared for the FIA’s decision to change the date of the 2006 FORMULA 1™ Foster’s British Grand Prix to 9-11 June*.

The announcement follows yesterday’s World Motor Sport Council meeting in Rome, where the preliminary calendar for next year’s FIA Formula One World Championship was issued. Silverstone joins a host of other circuits on the calendar who have been moved from their traditional dates to minimise the impact of any potential TV scheduling clashes with next year’s football World Cup in Germany. However, Richard Phillips, Managing Director of Silverstone Circuits Limited, and his team had already anticipated a possible move and, with this in mind, had started preparing for the 2006 British Grand Prix accordingly. Phillips commented,

“Next year’s football World Cup in Germany has always been at the back of our minds during the planning process for the 2006 British Grand Prix. We were hoping to keep our traditional date in July, but we are also realistic.

Time differences and TV schedules around the World Cup were always going to be taken into consideration, so we’re not entirely surprised that a number of circuits have had to change dates.” Phillips was also keen to stress that bringing the event forward by a month would not have an impact on Silverstone’s planning of the event,

“We have an extremely professional and experienced team here at Silverstone and getting the circuit ready for a British Grand Prix on 11 June will not be a problem. The football World Cup has not just crept up on us – we had prepared for a possible change of date.” From a ticket point of view the circuit is still confident that, as in 2004 and 2005, next year’s British Grand Prix will also be a sell-out. Tickets went on sale on 6 September, three months earlier than in previous years, and both the BRDC and  Silverstone  are  delighted  with  the  level  of  public  support.  Phillips  added, 

“We  are  coming  off  the  back  of  an extremely  exciting  Formula  One  season  and  tickets  for  next  year’s  British  Grand  Prix  have  been  selling  extremely well. We have been really pleased with the number of fans who have made the most of our Early Booking Offer and booked  their  seats  on  the  most  popular  sections  of  the  circuit,  and  are  confident  that,  even  with  the  date  moving forward to 11 June, the event will sell-out for a third successive year. “The five year deal between the BRDC (British Racing Drivers’ Club) and FOM has given us the security to plan for the long term, and the guarantee of Formula One racing at Silverstone until at least 2009 enabled us to start selling tickets much earlier than in previous years.”  

Tickets  to  date  have  been  exclusively  available  via  the  circuit’s  website  –  silverstone-circuit.co.uk  –  and  its booking hotline number – 08704 588 300 – however, sales are expected to soar in November when tickets also go on sale through Silverstone’s approved agencies.

2006 British Grand Prix - ticket highlights:   Silverstone  has  frozen  the  cost  of  Advance  General  Admission  tickets  for  next  year’s  British  Grand  Prix  - maintaining its commitment to provide value for fans  

‘Hot British Grand Prix Offer’ prices a Three-Day Bronze ticket at just £99 (£49 for children**), enabling spectators to effectively take in Friday practice, Saturday Qualifying and the big race on Sunday for as little as £33 per day   The £99 Bronze General Admission ticket is particularly popular with spectators who like to watch the action from different locations around the circuit  

All tickets for 2006 and beyond will be Three-Day passes only, with no individual day tickets available.   Tickets are transferable and can be passed on to family and friends

The new date for the 2006 FORMULA 1™ Foster’s British Grand Prix (9  – 11 June, 2006) is still provisional and is subject to confirmation at the World Motor Sport Council meeting in December. Richard  Phillips  concluded, 


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