There’s going to be a new look for the 29th Silverstone Classic (26-28 July 2019), as grids of Formula One, Formula Two and Formula Three racers go wheel to wheel.
It’s the first time all three series have appeared together at the event – indeed, it’s the first time the meeting has hosted a dedicated F2 race.
And whatever day you attend, you’ll get to see all three formulae in action, with qualifying on Friday, and races on Saturday and Sunday.
Representing F1 will be racers from the FIA Masters Historic Formula One and HGPCA (Historic Grand Prix Cars Association) series, both Silverstone Classic regulars (pictured top).
It’s hoped that the biggest-ever F2 grid will take the start next July, the organisers targeting what would be an impressive 40-car entry for the double-header.