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22/06/2009 MOTORSPORT LEGENDS SALUTE RECORD SILVERSTONE GRAND PRIX CROWDS | |||
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| British drivers Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton joined a host of British motor sport legends and current F1 drivers on Sunday evening at Silverstone’s post-race Grand Prix Party, the circuit’s traditional finale to the FORMULA 1 SANTANDER BRITISH GRAND PRIX. The Party, free to all ticket holders, took place after the last race of the day on a purpose built giant stage in the centre of the circuit. A record-equalling 20,000 fans stayed behind at Silverstone to continue the postrace celebrations.
Speaking after the race about Silverstone and the future of the British Grand Prix, Button commented, In addition to the British drivers, Jardine was joined on stage by British Grand Prix winner Sebastian Vettel and fellow F1 drivers Mark Webber, Rubens Barichello, Nico Rosberg, Kazuki Nakajima and Nelson Piquet. British team bosses Ross Brawn and Christian Horner also joined their drivers on stage. Showing their support for Silverstone, at the Northamptonshire circuit’s final Grand Prix under the existing contract with Formula One Management, there were also appearances from a host of British motor sport legends, including former World Champions Sir Stirling Moss, Sir Jackie Stewart and Damon Hill OBE, as well as former British Grand Prix winners Johnny Herbert and David Coulthard. British drivers Martin Brundle and Derek Warwick also joined the celebrations, along with Coulthard and Brundle’s fellow BBC commentators Eddie Jordan and Jake Humphrey. Silverstone attracted record crowds over the three days, including 85,000 on Friday, 105,000 on Saturday and a capacity crowd of 120,000 on the Sunday. The three day cumulative crowd of 310,000 was the highest at Silverstone in 15 years. Speaking after the event Richard Phillips, Managing Director of Silverstone Circuits Limited, said, “The Commenting on the fans’ reaction after his first British Grand Prix win, the Red Bull Racing driver had said, “I regret a little bit that I am not an Englishman. I saw the crowd cheering at the end and I wanted to wave at them.” Phillips added, “We have the best fans in the world and I sincerely hope to see them back at Silverstone A number of high profile guests and VIPs were making the most of the glamorous occasion, including |
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