The eight British-based Formula 1 teams will open their doors to the public at the end of the month.
Red Bull (Milton Keynes), McLaren (Woking), Renault (Enstone), Mercedes (Brackley), Force India (Silverstone), Williams (Wantage), Lotus (Hingham) and Virgin (Sheffield) will offer tours of their facilities during National Motorsport Week.
The tours will be available via a series of competition to be run on the Go Motorsport website throughout the week as follows:
Date | Promotion |
25th June | Win a tour to the Virgin factory in Sheffield (for fulfillment July 1st) |
26th June | Win a tour of the Williams F1 factory at Grove, Wantage and passes to attend the Williams F1 Race Day for the Singapore or Monza GP |
27th June | Win a tour to the Red Bull factory in Milton Keynes |
28th June | Win a tour of the Renault factory at Enstone |
29th June | Win a tour to the Lotus Factory in Hingham, Norfolk |
30th June | Win a tour of the Force India factory at Silverstone plus two passes for the Force India VIP British GP partner event |
1st July | Win a tour of the Mercedes factory at Brackley |
Details of the McLaren tour have not been made available yet.
Colin Hilton, chief executive of the Motor Sport Association, said: “We are delighted that the eight UK-based F1 teams are leading National Motorsport Week from the front by opening their doors to the public, particularly at the height of their busiest period around the Goodwood Festival of Speed and the British Grand Prix.
“While their participation helps to underline the UK?óÔé¼Ôäós leadership in international motor sport, National Motorsport Week is about much more than Formula One; it?óÔé¼Ôäós about people getting out there and getting involved in motor sport for the first time”.
Are you planning to visit one of the factories? Have your say in the comments.
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Prisoner Monkeys (@prisoner-monkeys)
9th June 2011, 16:45
That’s awfully nice of them.
How about one of you come down to Australia!?
Fixy (@)
9th June 2011, 16:55
It’s nice too see such cooperation.
unocv12
10th June 2011, 9:19
I wonder if a certain M Witmarsh may see if he can win a tour of the Milton Keynes factory?
Solo (@solo)
10th June 2011, 18:10
I know a few guys in red that need that tour even more than he does.
DryYoshi
9th June 2011, 17:02
Great. I live right next to the Mclaren HQ so I can get my dad to go with me :)
Expander
10th June 2011, 8:25
Awww, I envy you so so much…
SparkyJ23 (@sparkyj23)
9th June 2011, 17:46
Winning a comp to get a tour is not the same as open to the public, Mclaren at least have always had comps with partners to get tours especially Vodaphone – there ia always something going on.
bosyber
9th June 2011, 18:24
But it is good to see the teams starting to cooperate with these things – we need more coordinated events and activities from the teams/sport, this is a nice step in the right direction.
sato113
9th June 2011, 21:01
yeah i was looking forward to it being more like a museum scenario. you can just turn up and have a stroll around. entering a competition? no thanks.
Nick
10th June 2011, 10:40
Vodafone.
Pedantic of Sussex.
Atticus
9th June 2011, 21:12
Aww if only I’d live in the UK. :(
sharmin. (@spartle)
9th June 2011, 21:53
I do live in Britain. Shame I can’t go to any. Student life sucks.
Cluffy_Wedge
9th June 2011, 22:11
No it doesn’t. Bottoms up!
Michael Griffin
9th June 2011, 23:30
Open to the public.
By public they mean the lucky sods who win competitions.
Very public.
Solo (@solo)
10th June 2011, 18:13
Yeah that’s not exactly open to the pubic but i guess it was expected since they wouldn’t be able to work with thousands going up and down the corridors.
infy (@infy)
10th June 2011, 0:35
Article header is a bit misleading.
lachy
10th June 2011, 1:04
I went to the MTC in 2008, its like nothing I’ve seen before
A row cars from Bruce Mclarens first race car, the indy winning gatorade car, marlboro cars used by Lauda, Prost, Senna and Hakkinen, right through to Lewis’ MP4-22.
An absolutely mind blowing experience for those fortunate enough to witness it.
wasiF1 (@wasif1)
10th June 2011, 2:29
That’s a nice bit of thing.I guess many people will enjoy that.
Mike-e
10th June 2011, 10:15
Winning a competition to enter a factory full of secret goings on…. Does this all seem a little bit like Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory to anyone else?
Ooom pa loom pa…….
KeeleyObsessed (@keeleyobsessed)
10th June 2011, 10:31
This sounds brilliant!
I stand by my logic when people are saying it’s not ‘open to the public’.. Fine, don’t enter the competitions.. I’ll enter and get the prizes..
I’d love to visit Red Bull or Mercedes, but Williams seem like they’ve got the best deal so far…
BJ
10th June 2011, 13:12
Great. I’ve done the MTC and many years ago toured Jordan at Silverstone. Would like to see how Force India have changed that factory since the days of Eddie. I guess lots.
AndrewTanner (@andrewtanner)
10th June 2011, 13:43
I would enter for the Virgin one but i’m moving that weekend, it’s my mates birthday AND i’m working. Not my day! Nice idea all the same.
Koper
10th June 2011, 15:13
I’ll be in UK between 24th and 1st.
Sweet :)
Oli
18th June 2011, 1:08
I’m off to mclaren on the 1st of July, won tickets with vodafone vip :D