Dan Polley secures two victories at Silverstone's Formula Vee championship
Autosport • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 17, 2026, 3:27 PM
Last updated Aug 17, 2026

Dan Polley achieved two victories during the 750 Motor Club’s championship weekend at Silverstone on August 17, 2026. This event marked a significant moment as Silverstone showcased a vastly different layout compared to its 1967 iteration, when Jenny Nadin won the first British Formula Vee race. Polley’s wins further enhance his championship standings within the series. His performance adds to the competitiveness of the ongoing season for the 750 Motor Club.
- •Dan Polley won two races at Silverstone
- •Event part of the 750 Motor Club’s championship
- •Silverstone has changed significantly since 1967
- •Polley aims for the championship title
- •Formula Vee racing continues to evolve at this venue
- 3:27 PMAutosport — Worm's Eye View is Polley's triple Formula Vee winning perspective at Silverstone
"Back at a very different-looking Silverstone to that at which Jenny Nadin (later Birrell) won the first British Formula Vee race on 18 June 1967 - a fortnight before Formula Ford debuted at Brands Hatch - Dubliner Dan Polley moved two steps further towards the 750 Motor Club’s championship at its annual International circuit weekend. A consummate brace of victories in the fabled WEV (Worm’s ...Keep reading
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