Silverstone Festival is back and bigger than ever in 2025, and we’re proud to be a part of the festivities, not only as a sponsor, but also by hosting several events ourselves over the weekend.
As the event’s official insurance partner, Adrian Flux is delighted to offer those in attendance the chance to meet some of British motorsport’s biggest stars, as well as giving them the opportunity to win some amazing prizes.
Over the course of the weekend, we’re hosting two special live shows at our stand. On Friday, Formula One commentator and Le Mans racer Alex Brundle will be hosting a live show with Paul Fullick from Team BRIT.
On Saturday, Fuelling Around host Dave Vitty will be joined by F1 commentator Ben Edwards and former McLaren mechanic and the voice of the race engineer in F1 games Marc Priestley.
We’ll also have an array of cars on display too, such as Team BRIT’s McLaren 570S GT4, a classic Mini Cooper Mk1 restored by Brundle and his team, and the MG ‘half car’ supplied by the MG Owners’ Club.
And if that’s not enough, we’re also offering you the chance to win hospitality tickets for Silverstone Festival 2026, general admission tickets, a one-year membership with a car club of your choice and a £100 Adrian Flux insurance voucher.
Plus, we’ll also be providing live insurance quotes to anyone who visits us over the weekend.
What’s on at Silverstone Festival?
Elsewhere at Silverstone, as F1 celebrates its 75th anniversary, you’ll be able to get up close and personal with cars that have won the world’s biggest motorsport competition, including Mercedes models that Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg steered to world titles, as well as Michael Schumacher’s 2010 Mercedes MGP W01.
Alpine, McLaren, Red Bull, and Williams cars will also be part of the showcase, with title-winning cars driven by illustrious champions including Ayrton Senna, Nigel Mansell, Fernando Alonso and Max Verstappen.
The festival will also be celebrating the 70th anniversary of the Triumph TR3, will feature live music by Craig David, Natasha Bedingfield and Ministry of Sound, and you can even visit Jeremy Clarkson’s Diddly Squat Farm Shop stall, where visitors can buy produce from the popular Amazon Prime show’s stand.
Where does the Silverstone Festival take place?
Silverstone Festival is held at the world-famous race track, also known as the home of British motorsport, in the picturesque Northamptonshire countryside next to the village of the same name between the 22nd and 24th August.
How much do Silverstone Festival tickets cost?
There are three types of tickets to buy this year. These include single-day tickets for each of the three days, with Friday costing £75 and Saturday and Sunday tickets costing £100. Or you can buy a ticket for the whole weekend at the price of £160.
Friday is for qualifying, with a full day of racing on Saturday and Sunday. Tickets include full access to the racing paddocks, where you can talk to drivers and get close to the cars. Children under 16 get free entry, but will need a ticket before arrival.
How to get to Silverstone
If you’re travelling from the south on the M40, you will need to leave at junction 10 and take the A43 north, following signposts to Silverstone. The closest train station is Wolverton, while Banbury, Milton Keynes and Northampton are all under 13 miles away. Buses and taxis are available from there to help complete your trip.
From the north, you will need the M1, before leaving at junction 15A and taking the A43 south, following signposts to Silverstone.
The circuit’s postcode is NN12 8TN and there is ample public parking for visitors.
Can I get insurance for my classic car with Adrian Flux?
If you are lucky enough to own a classic car, you will need to make sure it is protected.
Rest assured we can tailor a policy that will give you classic car insurance that your little piece of beautiful motoring history deserves.
Call 0800 369 8590 for a quick and easy car insurance quote, or book a callback at a time that best suits you.
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