This year’s 74th annual BDC Silverstone race meeting will be held next Saturday, on 13 August.
TEN events are planned on a packed race programme.
Grids:
Bentley Times Challenge Trophy and Pre-War Challenge
Bentley Handicap
Bentley Open and Allcomers race plus TVR Challenge
BDC Classic Challenge & Morgan Techniques Trophy
Aero Racing Morgan Challenge (2 rounds)
MGCC Midget & Sprite Challenge (2 rounds)
Ecurie Classic & Hawthorn Challenge
FISCAR (Fifties Sports Car Racing Club)
Ticket prices:
£16 – adults and children aged 16 & over; free – children aged 15 & under.
Tickets can ONLY be bought online via the Silverstone website - click here.
Entry list and Timetable
These can be found here.
Race entries
Race entries are now CLOSED.
Bentley procession
The traditional lunchtime procession of Members' cars will be led by R Types to celebrate the model's 70th anniversary. Cost: £20 per car
To book - click here.
Places are now FULL - no further bookings are being taken.
Buffet lunches
These will be available in the pit garages (12.30-2.30pm). Book now via the Club website - click here. Alternatively, call the Club Office on 01295 738886. Cost: £45 per person.
Menu:
Main course:
Honey baked ham and Cumberland sauce
Coronation chicken
Dressed salmon and Hollandaisse sauce
Roasted vegetable tarts
Tomato mozzarella pomegranate and basil
Asian slaw
Mixed leaf salad, French bean & avocado
New potatoes, butter and parsley
Dessert:
Lemon meringue roulade
Chocolate profiteroles
Summer berries
LC McKenzie Scrutineering Bay rededication ceremony
This will celebrate the 65th anniversary of the bay, which was funded by the BDC and opened in honour of the Club's Chief Scrutineer in the national paddock in 1957. To be held at lunchtime after the Bentley Procession.
Attractions
- Bentley Motors Heritage Collection and BDC displays - both commemorating the R Type
- 1922 Isle of Man TT display
- BDC Summer Concours 2022 prize winners display
- Pirelli F1 simulator
- Club Shop
- WOBMF stand
- Trade stalls
What’s it like at BDC Silverstone? Check out our two superb YouTube videos (produced by Stuart Morgan Productions) by clicking here and here.