Record attendance of 564,000 at Silverstone F1 weekend

Yahoo Sports1 min read • Latest: Jul 5, 2026, 11:08 PM

Last updated Jul 5, 2026

Record attendance of 564,000 at Silverstone F1 weekend
Summary

Between July 3 and July 5, Silverstone hosted a staggering 564,000 visitors, marking the highest attendance for any Formula 1 event. This figure encompasses fans across practice sessions, sprint qualifying, and the main race. The turnout underscores the growing popularity and commercial viability of F1, enhanced by notable on-track drama, including Charles Leclerc's victory at Silverstone and issues faced by Max Verstappen. The success of this event reflects a shift toward fans valuing the entire race weekend rather than just the main race day, suggesting a stronger future for F1 events at this venue.

Source Links
By the Numbers
  • Record crowd count includes practice and sprint events.
  • Charles Leclerc secured his first win at Silverstone.
  • Max Verstappen continues to face issues with his car.
  • Attendance reflects the increased interest and revenue potential for F1.
  • Promoters may adjust future ticket pricing based on this success.
Latest Updates
  • 11:08 PMYahoo Sports564,000 People Showed Up At Silverstone This Weekend, The Biggest Crowd F1 Has Ever Drawn
What they're saying
"

Silverstone doesn't have a bowl like Indianapolis, and Northamptonshire isn't exactly blessed with parking capacity. And yet 564,000 people found a way to cram themselves onto that old airfield between July 3 and July 5, the largest crowd that has ever turned out for a Formula 1 event anywhere on the calendar. That number doesn't describe one sunny afternoon. It's the cumulative count across practice, sprint qualifying, the sprint race, qualifying, and Sunday's Grand Prix, and it says more about

Related Teams & Leagues

Sources

External links

Original reporting and copyright belong to the linked sources. SportsNewsReport.com aggregates and links — it does not republish full articles.

Related Stories

Last 14 days