The British Racing Drivers' Club [BRDC] has released the first computer generated images of the proposals to re-develop the Pit and Paddock complex at
Silverstone.
The complex is part of a plan to reconfirm Silverstone's position at the pinnacle of the motorsport industry and secure the future of the British Grand Prix.
Under current proposals the Pit and Paddock complex would be moved from its current location between Woodcote and Copse to a new location between Club and Abbey. Included in the complex are new garages, a race control building, media centre, hospitality and VIP spectator zones and a primary paddock. The proposals also involve creating a new pit straight, with re-organised entry and exit points, a reconfiguration of Club Corner and a new Abbey section.
"Silverstone is a great track with a great history. These images are the vision of the future for Silverstone, and one we fervently hope will be realised, in order to provide a venue where all forms of motor sport can be celebrated in style, for the benefit of the competitor and spectator alike," said
Damon Hill, president of the BRDC.
"This new facility, and the redevelopment at large, will help attract more business to Northamptonshire and create more jobs for local communities. The British Grand Prix alone contributes over £30 million a year to the local area and it is vital that we do everything we can to maintain this income as well as the UK's world class expertise in high tech engineering and R&D.
"Also, it should go without saying by now, that in order to retain the British Grand Prix we need a venue of this kind of stature, and the Grand Prix is a key element in the whole project."
Designed by sport architects HOK, it is hoped that this 'pioneering development' will act as a catalyst for further investment across the site and set a high architectural standard for any future developments.