Fine dining at 200mph: Silverstone’s Michelin-starred chef experience

The British Grand Prix will give fans the chance to enjoy food from Michelin-starred chefs as F1 drivers take on one of the sport’s most iconic tracks

Independent Staff
Wednesday 17 April 2024 15:18 EDT
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Lewis Hamilton at the 2017 British Grand Prix
Lewis Hamilton at the 2017 British Grand Prix (PA Archive)

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The words “Michelin” and “Silverstone” may have often been linked, but not quite like this.

At the British Grand Prix this summer, Formula 1 fans have the chance to experience the high-octane thrill of 200mph racing while enjoying street food provided Michelin-starred chefs from inside the track.

Guests will be just 50m from the start of the famous Hangar Straight, one of the fastest parts of the track, as 20 drivers – including Britons Lewis Hamilton, George Russell and Lando Norris – make their way around the 3.66-mile track.

MATCH Hospitality’s Octane Terrace has a dedicated grandstand and elevated platform within the track, as well as music from well-known DJs.

Lewis Hamilton is the British Grand Prix’s most successful driver
Lewis Hamilton is the British Grand Prix’s most successful driver (Getty Images)

Food will be provided by chefs including Angela Hartnett OBE, who achieved a Michelin star as head chef at Gordon Ramsay’s Pétrus in Knightsbridge, Atul Kochhar, who has received two Michelin stars, and Tommy Banks, who became the youngest chef to receive a Michelin star, at the age of 24.

This year’s British Grand Prix will take place on Sunday July 7, as Red Bull’s Max Verstappen tries to retain the F1 crown for the fourth year in a row. Hamilton, who has the most Silverstone F1 wins at eight, will be racing in his final British Grand Prix for Mercedes before moving to Ferrrari.

MATCH Hospitality is the official hospitality partner for the Silverstone circuit.

MATCH Hospitality’s packages start from £315 plus VAT per person. For more information visit www.hospitality.silverstone.co.uk. Packages within Octane Terrace are priced at £1,795 for two days’ access with food and drink included. Saturday packages are £555 and Sunday costs £1,455. All prices are excluding VAT and on a per person basis. For more information visit https://hospitality.silverstone.co.uk/en/f1/octane-terrace-hospitality/

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