• Circuit gets government green light for capacity attendance
  • Race takes place day before end of England’s Covid restrictions

Next month’s British Grand Prix will take place in front of a capacity 140,000 crowd, Silverstone has confirmed.

The announcement – which follows months of tense discussions between the government and Silverstone – paves the way for the biggest UK crowd since the start of the pandemic. The grand prix takes place just one day before the mooted end of coronavirus restrictions in England on 19 July, and Silverstone officials will be allowed to sell out for the entire 16-18 July weekend.

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