British Grand Prix last-minute tickets still available at Silverstone with prices from £199
F1 fans can still secure seats for the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, with options ranging from grandstand day passes to luxury VIP hospitality packages. Prices start at £199 per person, with multi-day passes also available.
Last-minute tickets for the British Grand Prix at Silverstone remain on sale, with a range of options from single-day grandstand passes to multi-day VIP hospitality packages starting from £199 per person.
Silverstone packages are available as single-day, two-day, or three-day passes. The most affordable hospitality option is the Racing Green Friday pass, priced at £440 per person, which covers the opening practice sessions. Ticket holders receive an elevated grandstand position, a personal Silverstone radio, Inner Track access, and proximity to the Fan Zone, along with all-inclusive festival food for breakfast, lunch and afternoon snacks, plus complimentary beer, wines and soft drinks.
For Saturday’s qualifying session, Racing Green passes are priced at £635, rising to £1,410 for race day itself. A full three-day Racing Green package is available for £2,390 per person.
Those looking for a premium experience can opt for the Ignition Club, which features an extended outdoor terrace with panoramic views, fine cuisine and free-flowing British sparkling wine. Hosted by Josh Denzel and Becky Evans throughout the weekend, day passes are priced at £655 (Friday), £1,165 (Saturday) and £2,960 (Sunday), with a two-day pass at £3,875 and a three-day pass at £4,370 per person.
The Legends Club offers Inner Track access and a grandstand vantage point at Brooklands, with an all-day classic culinary menu, British sparkling wine, beer and soft drinks, a personal Silverstone radio and hospitality parking. This option is available exclusively for Friday at £550 per person.
The race weekend takes place against a backdrop of a competitive 2025 championship battle. Current standings leader Kimi Antonelli has claimed five Grand Prix victories this season, with Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes’ George Russell among those in pursuit. Lando Norris, who holds the world championship title, is also in contention as the season progresses.
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