F1 2024
NEWS & INFO
This will be updated for 2025 in due course
Vital Information
IMPORTANT!
Please READ this page (all the way to the bottom) and download our F1 Welcome factsheet with important info on your stay
F1 Timetables
Get latest timetable for each day on the Silverstone website timetables
F1 Catering
See our Food & Shop page here
Please also look out for updates on our facebook page
Police
Ready for F1?
Electric Hookups
VERY IMPORTANT
Please Watch this video
This knocked out 100 Electric hook up pitches for THREE hours at F1 2024
Entertainment
Museum
British F1 History
Arrival and the local roads
Entrance E
Follow the yellow triangle on event traffic signage
& then the E for our entrance.
MK18 5LH will also bring you to our gate
Arriving by TAXI?
This year, all taxis will need to drop you at one of our Park & Ride sites.
PLEASE NOTE: Taxis will not be able to stop at the circuit.
Get info direct from Silverstone here Silverstone Circuit “Getting Here”
Road Closed Signs
These signs at Stowe Crossroads and at Dadford, approaching from Buckingham still allow access to Silverstone and Campsites on Tuesday – Friday and on Saturday Morning & Sunday Morning.
On Saturday & Sunday afternoons the road will be closed as two lanes of traffic, one way, from Silverstone will leave the circuit after the main race – See Traffic info above.
Campsite & Circuit
Site Map
Venue Map
Walk to Circuit
See short video of the walk to the circuit
Dog Policy
Unfortunately we have a Strictly NO DOGS policy on the campsite as it is a working farm.
Please contact us is you have a guide dog – [email protected]
Bikes
Are bikes allowed at Silverstone?
Unfortunately bikes are no longer allow inside the venue for the Silverstone F1. This means you will have to get your steps in and walk around the circuit.
But you can ride to the circuit then chain it up on a fence outside.
eBikes & eScooters
Silverstone Campsites e-bike and e-scooter charging advice
Please note: Spectators are not permitted to bring in any form of motorised transport, including e-bikes and e-scooters, onto the circuit.
• Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions for charging and using your product.
• Always use the manufacturer-approved battery and charger.
• Don’t leave your battery charging unattended, when you are out or while you are asleep.
• Don’t charge or store batteries in direct sunlight or in hot locations (above 45⁰C)
• Don’t charge batteries close to combustible materials or hazardous substances.
• Always unplug your charger when you have finished charging
• If your battery can be removed from your e-bike or e-scooter and charged separately, it should be charged on a hard flat surface where heat can disperse and in area with good ventilation.
• Regularly inspect your product and check for damage or warning signs that your battery might be failing and becoming a fire risk.
• Don’t attempt to modify or tamper with your battery.
• Currently, in the UK only e-scooters participating in official rental e-scooter trials may be used legally on roads. Other e-scooters are classed as powered transporters and cannot be used legally on the road. If you use an e-scooter illegally, you could face a fine and penalty points on your licence, and the e-scooter could be impounded.
Uneven Ground
With all the recent rain the site has been very wet and then dried hard quick and so the ground is a bit uneven under foot as well as vehicles. Please take care.
Emergency Access
Electrical Safety
To all Electric Campers
VERY IMPORTANT
Please Watch this video.
This knocked out 100 Electric hook up pitches for THREE hours at F1 2024
It’s not very neighbourly
Please Think
You MUST use proper weatherproof electrical safely equipment