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The straight was renamed the Hamilton Straight on 12 December 2020, after Lewis Hamilton on the achievement of his seventh world title. [ 24 ] Silverstone hosted the British round of the 2010 Superbike World Championship season , taking over from Donington Park after the circuit was deemed "un-raceable" due to the postponed construction that ...
Silverstone Circuit is a motor racing circuit in England, ... Neil Horan, who ran along Hangar Straight, head-on to the 175 mph (282 km/h) train of cars, ...
The 2007 Britcar 24 Hour or 2007 24 Hours of Silverstone was an automobile endurance race, ... an empty diesel tank resulting in its stoppage on the Hangar Straight.
F1 live reaction from Silverstone after Lewis Hamilton claims his first win since 2021. ... Piastri just about gets it done at the end of the Hangar Straight, though was slightly on the grass at ...
Formula 1 live updates from Silverstone as Max Verstappen ... the 2003 British Grand Prix was 10 laps in before deranged Irish priest Neil Horan sprinted up the fiercely quick Hangar Straight.
Horan runs onto the track into the path of Antônio Pizzonia's Jaguar R4.Caption on this television screenshot indicates deployment of safety car as a result. On the 11th lap, as the procession of cars exited the Becketts corner onto the Hangar straight, Neil Horan cleared the fence wearing a kilt, waving banners with statements "Read the bible" and "The Bible is always right", [5] and ran ...
In motor racing, both the pit lane and finish line are often located on the longest straight on the circuit. Notable exceptions are the 6 km Mulsanne Straight at Le Mans, which is at the opposite side of the circuit; and at the Silverstone Circuit, which has the pit lane on the Hamilton Straight, rather than the Hangar Straight.
The race was held on 17 April 2016 at the Silverstone Circuit in Northamptonshire, England with two preceding days of practice and qualifying. [9] The Silverstone Circuit is a race track that is 5.891 kilometres (3.660 mi) long and is composed of 18 corners in varying degrees of sharpness, ranging from gentle sweeping turns to one sharp hairpin ...