Hamilton electrifies Silverstone

207,000 fans enjoy “phenomenal” British Grand Prix

20,000 stay behind for post race Grand Prix Party

Tickets go on sale for 2008 FORMULA 1™ Santander British Grand Prix

Silverstone Managing Director, Richard Phillips, has heralded this year’s FORMULA 1™ Santander British Grand Prix as one of the best and most successful events he has ever worked on. A three day crowd of 207,000  fans  enjoyed  this  year’s  Grand  Prix,  including  a  capacity  crowd  of  85,000  on  the  Sunday,  and record breaking attendances on both the Friday (42,000) and Saturday (80,000) of this year’s spectacular event.  

Phillips commented, “I am absolutely delighted with how the last three days have gone. Considering what we  had  to  put  up  with  in  the  weeks  leading  up  to  the  event,  including  the  torrential  weather,  flooded  car parks  and  terrorist  activities  in  London  and  Glasgow,  I  think  the  team  and  our  contractors  have  done  an amazing job and put on a fantastic event for the fans. “We  had  to  implement  a  number  of  contingency  plans  leading  up  to  the  event  and,  thanks  to  the team’s experience, hard work and commitment, we have managed to succeed where others might have failed.

The fans also played a huge part. The bigger crowds, security procedures and revised traffic systems caused minor delays, and I’d like to thank the fans once again for their co-operation and understanding. “We  have  the  best  and  most passionate fans in the world – they are amazing. To get record crowds on Friday and Saturday, and a capacity crowd on Sunday is fantastic.

We had a great race on Sunday, but the atmosphere after qualifying on Saturday was phenomenal. I’ve never seen anything like it. It was electric - we had more fans at Silverstone on Saturday than we had on race day last year. The noise and atmosphere when Lewis qualified on pole is something that will stay with me for a very long time.”

The atmosphere in the Paddock was equally electric, with a number of high profile guests and VIPs making the most of the glamorous occasion. David and Victoria Beckham, guests of the Honda Racing F1 Team, caused  the  biggest  stir  of  Sunday  morning,  stopping  off  to  meet  Bernie  Ecclestone,  before  a  tour  of  the team’s garage with F1 drivers Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello. Other  celebrity  guests  included  Dannii  Minogue,  Jonathan  Ross,  Girls  Aloud,  Frankie  Dettori,  Simon  and Jasmin Le Bon, England one day cricket captain Paul Collingwood, Kevin Pietersen, celebrity chef James Martin, Pat Dempsey, Mike Tindall and this year’s Female Face of the British Grand Prix, Gemma Atkinson.

After  the  big  race  on  Sunday  (8  July),  a  record-equalling  20,000  fans  stayed  behind  at  Silverstone  to continue the post-race celebrations as Brits Lewis Hamilton, Jenson Button, David Coulthard and Anthony Davidson  joined  a  number  of  other  F1  drivers  and  VIP  guests  at  the  Grand  Prix  Party.  Established  as  a traditional finale to the British Grand Prix, the Party, free to all ticket holders, took place after the last race of the day on a purpose built giant stage in the centre of the circuit. Lewis Hamilton at the Grand Prix Party Courtesy of LAT / Jakob Ebrey TV broadcaster Tony Jardine hosted the evening’s entertainment and was joined on stage by a number of F1  drivers,  personalities  and  celebrity  VIP  guests. 

All  of  the  drivers  received  a  heroes  welcome,  but  the biggest cheer of the day was saved for Lewis Hamilton, who had earlier finished third in the 2007 Santander FORMULA 1™ British Grand Prix, maintaining his lead at the top of the World Championship. In  addition  to  the  British  drivers,  Jardine  was  also  joined  on  stage  by  F1  drivers  Mark  Webber,  Nico Rosberg,  Alex  Wurz,  Scott  Speed,  Vitantonio  Liuzzi,  Takuma  Sato  and  Adrian  Sutil. 

There  were  also appearances  from  former  British  Grand  Prix  winner  Johnny  Herbert,  as  well  as  British  GP2  drivers  Mike Conway and Adam Carroll, the latter securing a win in his earlier GP2 race. Former  Hollyoaks  star  Gemma Atkinson - this year’s Female Face of the British Grand Prix -  also joined Jardine on a sun drenched stage at the Grand Prix Party, organised to thank the fans for their continued support for the British Grand Prix.

Speaking to fans at the post race Grand Prix Party, Richard Phillips commented: “It has been an amazing event. I have never experienced anything like this at Silverstone before and I am sure there is more to come in future years. The BRDC (the circuit’s owners) has a Master Plan for the redevelopment of the site, and we’ll hopefully be able to start work on that in the not too distant future. We want to give you (the fans) a circuit that will compete with other F1 circuits around the world. If we can combine one of the best circuit’s in the world with the best fans in the world, we’ll have a pretty spectacular combination.

“I have one of the best teams in the world working for me here at Silverstone. They have done a fantastic job and I’m extremely proud of them.”

Speaking on the Monday morning after the event, Phillips also announced that tickets for the 2008 British Grand Prix had already gone on sale, “Tickets for next year’s British Grand Prix have already gone on sale. They went on sale over the Grand Prix weekend and we’ve already sold more than 2,000 tickets. We have already started work for 2008 and hope to see as many fans back as possible.”

Tickets for the 2008 FORMULA 1™ British Grand Prix can be booked at silverstone.co.uk or by calling 08704 588 300


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