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The British Grand Prix is the oldest Formula 1 World Championship in the world. The top-tier event will look to continue a tradition of greatness when the Grand Prix comes to Silverstone Circuit from July 4 to 6.
Several names that will perform during the weekend include Fatboy Slim, Sam Fender, RAYE, and Becky Hill.
The race began in 1926, went dormant for a few years, but regained prominence in 1948. Separating drivers from reaching greatness is 52 laps. The multi-day event is part of a busy F1 calendar, but all eyes will be on this one.
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Lewis Hamilton holds the record with nine wins since 2008 with Mercedes, winning last year’s event. Ferrari holds the record for most brand wins with 18.
Will Hamilton repeat, or will there be a new winner crowned at the end of the weekend?
Here's how to get the cheapest prices and best deals for the F1 British Grand Prix.
F1 British Grand Prix 2025 tickets
- Tickets: StubHub International
- Date: Friday, July 4 - Sunday, July 6
The F1 British Grand Prix will emanate from the Silverstone Circuit in Towcester from July 4 to 6. the circuit can hold up to 160,000 people.
Tickets are available now via StubHub International.
Ticket prices for a four-day pass (July 3 to 6) start at $672 and can reach up to $941.
Ticket prices for July 4 start at $92 and can reach up to $611.
Ticket prices for July 5 start at $200 and can reach up to $336.
Ticket prices for July 6 start at $471 and can reach up to $2,420.
Silverstone Circuit seating map for F1 British Grand Prix 2025
Here's the seating map for the Silverstone Circuit:

(StubHub International)
F1 British Grand Prix 2025 schedule
Date | Event | Time (BST) |
July 4 | Practice 1 | 12:30-13:30 |
Practice 2 | 16:00-17:00 | |
July 5 | Practice 3 | 11:30-12:30 |
Qualifying | 15:00-16:00 | |
July 6 | Race | 15:00 |
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