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    #11
    Originally posted by Slumdog View Post
    I am going on Friday practice. Would it be easier to get the train rather than take the car, although there is free parking(somewhere)?

    Also any idea on what time I should get to the circuit in the morning bearing in mind first practice is at 9am?
    Trains don't (afaik) go anywhere near Silverstone.

    Parking is indeed free (well it usually is at least - the F1 might be different).

    For free practice at 9am, I would expect/want to be in the circuit by 7:30am at the absolute latest.

    If you're just going General entry - I would head to the new complex of corners - it's actually really good.
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      #12
      Is this the most expensive F1 for a standard entrance ticket out of all the race tracks in the world?

      Have to say the facilities don't quite match Sepang et al.
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        #13
        I did read somewhere that it was cheaper to fly to SPA and attend the race than go to Silverstone.
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          #14
          A couple of years ago, I flew to Barcelona for the F1 GP, £25 each way flight, 6 of us rented an apartment for a long weekend.

          Total bill was £250 for a long weekend including beer, food, flights and circuit tickets, and the glorious weather was thrown in for free.
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