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COMPETITIOR INFORMATION Tune into Silverstone Classic Radio 87.7FM ● WRISTBANDS REQUIRED FOR ENTRY EVERY DAY WEDNESDAY TO SUNDAY ● USE COMPETITOR ENTRANCES ON PUBLIC DAYS (FRI,SAT,SUN) MEANING A QUICKER ENTRY PROCESS FOR THOSE DRIVING IN EACH DAY ENCLOSURES ● 2 DRIVER WRISTBANDS (4 FOR TWO DRIVER RACE) FOR ACCESS TO THE VENUE WEDNESDAY TO SUNDAY ● 4 TEAM WRISTBANDS FOR ACCESS TO THE VENUE WEDNESDAY TO SUNDAY ● 1 VEHICLE SET UP PASS FOR PADDOCK ACCESS ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY (2 FOR TWO DRIVER RACE) TO DROP OFF YOUR RACE CAR INTO PIT GARAGES ● 1 COMPETITOR PARKING PASS (2 FOR TWO DRIVER RACE), EITHER FOR PINK ZONE 35 OR RED ZONE 24 DEPENDING ON WHICH GRID YOU HAVE ENTERED, FOR PARKING FRIDAY TO SUNDAY ● TEST DAY APPLICATION FORM (2 FOR TWO DRIVER RACE) ● COMPETITOR FINAL INSTRUCTIONS (2 FOR TWO DRIVER RACE) ● HEALTH & SAFETY MESSAGE (2 FOR TWO DRIVER RACE) ● COMPETITOR TIMETABLE (2 FOR TWO DRIVER RACE) ● SILVERSTONE AUCTIONS WELCOME DRINKS RECEPTION INVITATION (2 FOR TWO DRIVER RACE) GRID LOCATIONS The grids have been separated into the National and International paddocks as per the table overleaf. Each grid is allocated a number of pit garages or display marquees for competitors to run their cars from. These are filled on a first come first served basis as competitors arrive or as determined by your grid organiser. If your car is prepared by a race preparer who is running multiple cars and who prefers to use a truck and awning to prepare cars from, then they can apply for ‘Multicar Preparer’ space in the paddocks – see further details overleaf. OFFICIAL PARTNERS OFFICIAL CHARITY NATIONAL PADDOCK (BLUE ZONE 1) GARAGE NUMBER GRID NAME 1 - 2 HSCC Historic Formula 2 3 - 4 HSCC Classic Formula 3 5 - 6 HSCC Thundersports 7 - 8 Royal Automobile Club Tourist Trophy for Historic Cars (Pre ’63 GT) 9 - 10 Historic Touring Car Challenge 11 – 12C Royal Automobile Club Woodcote & Stirling Moss Trophy 12D – 12E Bentley Centenary Trophy for Pre-War Sports Cars (Other Marques) Marquees Bentley Centenary Trophy for Pre-War Sports Cars (Bentleys) Marquees World GP Bike Legends TUNNEL SCRTINEERIN TRACK PIT LANE 12 AREA 9 10 11 PIT 7 8 5 6 ARAES 3 4 RACE 1 2 CONTROL PEESTRIAN ENTRANCE TO NATIONAL PADDOCK BBQ AREA PAOC ASSELY AREA & TV & BENTLEY REEST POINT FOR PODIUM CENTENARY MOTOR RACING EHICLE ACCESS TO RACE TEAMS TROPHY LEGENDS MAIN PAOC HOSPITALITY PETROL COPETITOR SHTTLE STATION PICP POINT PEESTRIAN PIE & PISTON PUB WORLD GP ENTRANCE TO SUPPORT PADDOCK BIKE PAOC LEGENDS CAR CLUBS INTERNATIONAL PADDOCKCAR CLUBS (RED ZONE 22) GARAGE NUMBER GRID NAME4 2 1 - 2 KEEP CLEAR, access to circuit from Assembly Area SHOPPING VILLAGE 3 - 7 AdrianCAR Flux CLUBS Trophy for Pre ‘66 GrandCAR Prix CLUBS Cars (HGPCA) 8 - 23 International Trophy for Classic GT Cars (Pre ‘66) 6 Transatlantic5 Trophy for Pre ‘66 Touring6 Cars Mini CelebrationMASERATI Trophy Presented By Adrian Flux 24 - 39 Sir Jackie Stewart TrophyFUEL for FIA Masters Historic Formula One Yokohama Trophy for FIA Masters Historic Sports Cars Aston Martin Trophy for Masters Endurance Legends 40 - 41 Scrutineering Bay Off Roundabout 3 - 7 Aston Martin Heritage Racing Festival Series START FINISH PIT LANE RACE PIT ARAES CONTROL 3 - 15 26 - 33 34-39 16 - 25 SCRTINEERIN ACCESS TO YOOHAA ASTON ARTIN ASSELY AREA SPERCAR PARC FERE LEENS RACIN SITE & TV PODIUM S RACE TEAS RACE TEAS STOP RACE TEAS RACE TEAS £ PEESTRIAN COPETITOR SHTTLE ENTRANCE TO PAOC PIC P POINT ASTON MARTIN HERITAE HPCA MASTERS PEESTRIAN AREA RACIN HOSPITALITY HOSPITALITY ENTRANCE TO REEST POINT SPPORT PAOC PAOC FESTIAL FOR EHICLE ACCESS TO AIN PAOC SERIES (IA ATE INTO RONAOT INTERNATIONAL PADDOCK FUEL & TYRES ARRIVAL AND SET-UP – WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY The paddocks are available under the Silverstone Classic contract from 19:00 on Wednesday evening. However, we have negotiated advanced access to some areas strictly as per the schedule shown below. Please study the map below for set up access routes. WEDNESDAY 24TH JULY 12:00 - 21:00 PRE-BOOKED Multicar preparers for set-up at rear of paddocks only 14:00 PRE-BOOKED Competitor Motorhome & Camping opens in Pink Zone 32 and Red Zone 24 19:00 - 21:00 Pit Garages available for dropping off race cars and tools/spares etc 21:00 STRICTLY no access to venue for setup after 21:00 THURSDAY 25TH JULY 07:30 Paddock access for further set-up and pre-booked testing 08:00 Testing sign on opens 09:00 - 17:00 Testing 14:00 Race sign on opens 21:00 STRICTLY no access to venue for setup after 21:00 TEAM WRISTBANDS These are required by you and your team entering the venue on Wednesday and Thursday. If any of your team are arriving before you, please send them their wristbands pre-event or they won’t be able to enter the venue. You can also leave wristbands at Ticket Collections situated in Car Park 50A for somebody to collect after your arrival. Please note it is your responsibility to ensure members of your team have been given their accreditation. Any team mechanics arriving without a wristband, including on set up days, will be asked to pay for one in Car Park 50A on arrival before being allowed access to the site. The price per wristband is £120 inc VAT. As well as access to the venue, Driver & Team wristbands also give you access to the pit lane during your sessions, and both race controls and competitor motorhome areas. In addition, the Driver wristband gives you use of the Paddock to Paddock Competitor Shuttles. SET-UP VEHICLE PASS This is required for vehicle access to the venue on Wednesday and Thursday to allow you to drop off your race car and any tool/spares etc into the pit garages. Please note this vehicle pass does not work until 19:00 on Wednesday and vehicle registration number and contact number must be complete for it to be valid and access granted. See the map below for routes to the paddocks. MULTICAR PREPARERS COMPETITOR 32 If your car is prepared by a race preparer who is SETUP ACCESS COMPETITOR MOTORHOMES COMPETITOR PARKING running multiple cars and who prefers to use a truck 35 FOR NATIONAL PADDOCK and awning to prepare cars from, then they can apply for ‘Multicar Preparer’ space in the paddocks. 33 1 Applications must be made by Friday 21st June - please 4 2 visit https://www.silverstoneclassic.com/competitor- for more 5 6 info/multicar-preparers-booking-form Gate 10 1 11 information and to apply for space – please note, an 8 Entrance 13 7 application does not guarantee a space. 3 17 TRAILERS 16 9 12 15 Trailers, trucks and transporters not in use for the Main Gate 20 weekend must be parked in the competitor trailer 18 Entrance 19 parking area (see Red Zone 26 on the map). 5 COMPETITOR PARKING Cars can be parked in one of the two competitor 36 parking areas (Pink Zone 35 for the National Paddock 14 and Red Zone 24 for the International Paddock). For 21 routes to the parking areas see the map on the right. MOTORHOME & CAMPING 22 24 Motorhome and camping plots are provided free of charge to competitors at the Silverstone Classic Entrance 10 23 and you must book a plot by Wednesday 17th July. Please visit https://www.silverstoneclassic.com/ competitor-info/competitor-motorhome-camping for more information and to book a plot. Please note, 25 26 KEY motorhomes are NOT allowed in the Paddocks. WEDNESDAY 24 JULY – ACCESS TIMES COMPETITORS ARRIVING PRIOR TO 19:00 MULTICAR PREPARERS 12:00 – 21:00 TESTING MOTORHOMES 14:00 – 21:00 COMPETITORS FOR NATIONAL PIT GARAGES 19:00 – 21:00 COMPETITORS FOR INTERNATIONAL PIT GARAGES 19:00 – 21:00 COMPETITORS PARKING FOR Testing is on Thursday 25th July from 09:00 to 17:00. INTERNATIONAL PADDOCK 19:00 – 21:00 COMPETITORS PARKING FOR The application form is enclosed in this pack, or can NATIONAL PADDOCK 19:00 – 21:00 THURSDAY 25 JULY – ACCESS TIMES be downloaded from https://www.silverstoneclassic. MULTICAR PREPARERS 07:30 – 21:00 MOTORHOMES 07:30 – 21:00 COMPETITORS FOR NATIONAL PIT GARAGES 07:30 – 21:00 com/competitor-info and must be returned to the COMPETITORS FOR INTERNATIONAL PIT GARAGES 07:30 – 21:00 COMPETITORS PARKING FOR INTERNATIONAL PADDOCK 07:30 – 21:00 HSCC by 11th July. A test day timetable will be COMPETITORS PARKING FOR available from the above link from the 15th July. NATIONAL PADDOCK 07:30 – 21:00 EVENT DAYS – FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY TEAM WRISTBANDS These continue to give you access to the venue if you are leaving site and returning during the weekend. COMPETITOR PARKING Cars can be parked in one of the two competitor parking areas (Pink Zone 35 for the National Paddock and Red Zone 24 for the International Paddock). Depending on which grid you have entered, the relevant competitor parking pass is enclosed which must be displayed in your windscreen. See the map below for entry routes - Use Entrance 3 to gain access to the National Paddock parking area and Entrance 10 to gain access to the International Paddock parking area from 07:00-12:30 on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, (outside of these times please use the Main Entrance). PLEASE NOTE THESE ENTRANCES ARE DIFFERENT TO THE MAIN GATE USED DURING SETUP DAYS. These are designed to reduce congestion at the main gate each morning and will result in a quicker entry process for you. Throughout the weekend, if competitors wish to visit friends in the other paddock or the other competitor camping area, the competitor parking passes allow access to use the dedicated Competitor Parking to Parking route between the parking areas (Pink Zone 35 and Red Zone 24) for each paddock/campsite – see route on map below.
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