GO-TO GUIDE
Fascinating fact
The legendary pre-war Silver Arrows made a rare visit to Britain in 1936, when German Grand Prix ace Hans Stuck took part in the June Shelsley Walsh meeting piloting a works V16 Auto Union
Best corner view
The kink between Crossing and Bottom Ess is spectacular, with contemporary single seaters often passing flat-out at over 130mph. Additionally, the view from Bottom Ess down the hill into the heart of the Teme Valley, as the cars race towards this demanding left-hand bend, is one of the most picturesque in all British motorsport.
Best spot for photography
The spectator platform opposite Kennel is a great access point to capture cars accelerating off the line. Along the fence by Crossing is also a thrilling spot, while photos looking down from Top Ess to Bottom Ess show the most technical part.
Get close to the Start line action and the cars in the paddock
The Courtyard provides off-track entertainment and refreshment for everyone to enjoy
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Revolution- July 2025