Discover our Grandstand Guide for the British Grand Prix at Silverstone - find out the best vantage points to catch all the action.

The British Grand Prix at Silverstone is one of the most iconic races on the Formula 1 calendar. As the historic home of the very first World Championship Grand Prix in 1950, Silverstone is steeped in motorsport heritage and delivers some of the most thrilling racing year after year.

The circuit is fast, flowing, and technical, featuring legendary corners such as Copse, Maggots, Becketts and Stowe that truly test both the drivers and the cars. With its long straights and sweeping high-speed sections, overtaking opportunities are plentiful and the on-track action is always dramatic.

Set in the heart of the English countryside, Silverstone comes alive in July with a buzzing festival atmosphere, thousands of passionate fans, and the unpredictable British summer weather adding yet another twist to the weekend.

But where are the best places to sit at Silverstone? In this guide, we’ll take you through the top grandstands to catch all the action during the British Grand Prix.

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Grandstand guide for the British Grand Prix

Hamilton Straight

The Hamilton Straight Grandstand puts you right at the heart of Silverstone on the start/finish straight. From here, you’ll see the grid line-up, the dramatic race start, and all the pit stop action directly opposite the team garages. It also offers a prime view of the podium ceremony after the chequered flag. Surrounded by passionate fans, this grandstand delivers the ultimate British Grand Prix atmosphere.

Abbey

Situated right next to the Hamilton Straight grandstand, the Abbey Grandstand gives you a different perspective of the action while still keeping you close to the heart of Silverstone. From here, you’ll see the cars sweep through the fast right-hander at Abbey and then power towards Farm Curve, one of the quickest sections of the track. With its high-speed nature, this spot is perfect for witnessing the cars on the limit just after they’ve blasted off the start line. It’s an exciting alternative if you want to be near the main straight but enjoy a more dynamic, on-track view.

Village

The Village Grandstand overlooks one of Silverstone’s prime overtaking zones. Sitting on the outside of the tight right-hander at Village, you’ll see plenty of wheel-to-wheel action as drivers brake hard after the high-speed run through Abbey and Farm. From here, you also get a great view of the cars exiting towards The Loop and onto the Wellington Straight, where overtakes often continue.

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The Loop

Introduced for the 2025 British Grand Prix, the Loop Grandstand gives fans a front-row view of the fast right-left combination of The Loop. From here, spectators can watch drivers carry speed through this technical section while setting up for the Wellington Straight, making it an exciting spot to see skill and precision in action. Its proximity to Village also allows fans to follow the flow of cars from one key corner to the next, giving a sense of the circuit’s rhythm.

Luffield

This grandstand offers some of the most comprehensive sightlines at Silverstone, with views stretching across the Wellington Straight, Brooklands, and into the sweeping right-hander at Luffield itself. This section is well known for overtaking, with moves often beginning into Brooklands and carrying through to Copse, meaning plenty of action can be followed from one seat. It’s a fantastic all-round spot for fans who want to take in the flow of the circuit and catch wheel-to-wheel battles from multiple angles.

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Copse

One of Silverstone’s most iconic high-speed corners can be fully appreciated from the Copse Grandstand. Fans here have seen dramatic moments, including the infamous 2021 clash between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen, highlighting just how daring drivers get through this section. From this vantage point, cars dive into the corner at over 180mph before accelerating towards the Maggotts and Becketts complex. It’s a prime spot for those who want to experience the speed, intensity, and history of Formula 1 up close.

Becketts

Nestled along one of the fastest and most challenging sequences at Silverstone, Becketts Grandstand gives fans a thrilling view of cars weaving through the high-speed left-right-left-right combination. Precision and bravery are on full display here, as drivers carry maximum speed while negotiating multiple corners in quick succession. From this vantage point, you can follow the action from Copse straight into Maggotts and Becketts, making it a favourite for fans who love watching skill and commitment at the very limit.

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Stowe

Perched at the end of the Wellington Straight, Stowe Grandstand offers fans a prime view of one of Silverstone’s fastest braking zones. Drivers approach at high speed before braking hard into the tight Stowe corner, creating thrilling overtaking opportunities and wheel-to-wheel battles. From here, spectators can follow the action as cars exit onto the National Pits Straight, making it a great spot to see both raw speed and precise racecraft.

Club & National Pits

Wrapping up the lap, the Club and National Pits Straight Grandstands provide a front-row view of the cars as they attack the final corners and thunder down the straight. Fans can also glimpse pit stop action and catch podium celebrations, making these grandstands ideal for experiencing both speed and spectacle.

Garage Grandstand and Enclosure

Located directly above the team garages, the Garage Grandstand and Enclosure give fans an up-close look at the heart of the Formula 1 weekend. From this vantage point, spectators can watch the pit crews in action during high-pressure stops, see engineers at work, and follow the cars as they enter and exit the pits. It’s one of the best spots for fans who love the behind-the-scenes side of racing, combining technical insight with the excitement of the on-track action just metres away.

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