RACING DRIVERS PRAISE BRAND-NEW ATTRACTION ‘THE SILVERSTONE EXPERIENCE’ AS IT COUNTS DOWN TO OPENING
Stars including grand prix legend John Watson and three-times Indy 500 winner Dario Franchitti visit £20m visitor attraction ahead of its opening on 25 October National Lottery Heritage Fund-backed project has seen Second World War RAF hangar refurbished to tell the story of motor sport and the venue’s historic roots Focus on science, technology, engineering […]

Oct 25, 2019
- Stars including grand prix legend John Watson and three-times Indy 500 winner Dario Franchitti visit £20m visitor attraction ahead of its opening on 25 October
- National Lottery Heritage Fund-backed project has seen Second World War RAF hangar refurbished to tell the story of motor sport and the venue’s historic roots
- Focus on science, technology, engineering and maths will help The Silverstone Experience to inspire the next generation of engineers
Motor racing legends including grand prix race winner John Watson and three-times Indy 500 winner Dario Franchitti have praised brand-new motor sport attraction The Silverstone Experience ahead of its opening later this week.
Formula 1 driver Watson, who raced for teams including Brabham and McLaren in the 1970s and 80s, was amongst scores of drivers who have contributed stories to the attraction. “The exhibition achieves so much,” he said. “For me it’s a walk down memory lane, but if you look to the future generations it’s about education and inspiration. I first visited Silverstone as a spectator in 1966 and 53 years later it’s mind-blowing to see the growth and evolution.”
Scottish driver Dario Franchitti won four IndyCar titles whilst competing in America and is currently Vice President of the British Racing Drivers’ Club, whose archive is housed in The Silverstone Experience. “I was at a dinner several years ago when this was just an idea and we all thought it would be amazing,” he said. “To see the cars, the race suits, helmets and paperwork is brilliant. I think this is going to inspire a new generation to really get involved in racing.”
The Silverstone Experience will open to the public on 25 October following a seven-year project to restore a Second World War RAF hangar. The charity behind the initiative, Silverstone Heritage Ltd, was awarded a grant of £9.1m by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and is aiming to inspire the next generation of engineers with the hands-on family attraction.
Sally Reynolds, CEO of Silverstone Heritage Ltd, said: “My favourite part of the exhibition is the Tech Lab, where we have got lots of interactive exhibits that explain how to design a world-beating racing car or motorcycle. It explains how gears and engines work, what you need to do to make the fastest car and keep it safe – we even have our own wind tunnel!”
Speaking to guests ahead of the launch, Sir Peter Luff, Chair of The National Lottery Heritage Fund, said: “I’m sure The Silverstone Experience will inspire a new generation of engineers and scientists, whose own stories of innovation and invention it will tell in the decades to come.”
Visitors will learn about the science behind the modern-day sport as well as seeing historic cars and bikes. On display will be Barry Sheene’s 1979 Suzuki, leathers and helmet – modified with a hole to allow him to smoke whilst wearing it – and Nigel Mansell’s 1992 British Grand Prix-winning Williams.
The 4000m2 building restoration and design was led by award-winning architect Jane Lock-Smith, managing director of Cube Design. She said: “We started the project in 2014 and it’s been a long haul to get to this stage, so to see the building open is amazing. It’s been a real team effort – we’ve worked together through thick and thin – and the result is so impressive. I have a real passion for motorsport and to see the content really makes me smile.”
For all general press enquiries, high resolution imagery or to be added to The Silverstone Experience mailing list, please contact:
Gemma Briggs, Head of Communications, on 07880 394277 or gemma.briggs@silverstone-experience.co.uk
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