Tracks
SILVERSTONE CIRCUIT
Calling itself the ‘Home of British Motor Racing,’ Silverstone Circuit is one of the busiest tracks in the UK and has been the exclusive host of the Formula One British Grand Prix since 1987, with Donington Park set to take over for 2010.
Silverstone is five kilometers in length and twisty, with 17 total turns. The current lap record is still held by retired F-1 driver Michael Schumacher, who ran a lap of the track in one minute, 18 seconds back in 2004.
In June of 2010, Silverstone will play host to a MotoGP race for the first time in more than 20 years. With an improved circuit and bikes with more than 200 horsepower, the race should be quite a spectacle.
Just this year, a Lotus dealership opened on the grounds of Silverstone, giving the British marque a location near where its cars drive best.
You don’t have to drive a Lotus to take on Silverstone in SHIFT, but with the track’s tight corners, you may want to try one.
Here are some of the sights you will see at Silverstone on the GP track.

Some sights from the International track.

Some of the sights you will see on the National track.


