The Silverstone Museum is an immersive visitor attraction which celebrates the past, present and future of Silverstone and British motor racing. Over 60 hands-on exhibits give visitors the opportunity to try out a variety of activities, everything from operating a wind tunnel, taking part in a pit stop and climbing into a replica Grand Prix car.
In addition to the hands-on fun, the museum features some of the most iconic cars and bikes that have played a part in the 70-year history of Silverstone including Mansell’s iconic “Red 5”, an E.R.A from the first ever Grand Prix and Barry Sheene’s 1979 Suzuki motorbike. A thrilling cinema show takes visitors on a virtual lap of the circuit. At the end of all this excitement step outside the rear of the museum and onto the old race track and catch a glimpse of the action on the current circuit (subject to availability). Take your time and have some refreshments in the café where you can sit overlooking the circuit. This is a great experience that everyone will enjoy.
(Access cannot be allowed to the Silverstone Museum on main event dates at the Circuit unless a main event ticket is also held by all attendees.)
Open every day from 10am, excludes Christmas, New Year & event days.
You can expect to spend up to 3 hours at the venue, however there is no set time.
This experience is for two people.
The minimum age for adults is 16 years old. Children must be between 5 and 15 years old.
This is for a voucher entitling the holder to any of the activities supplied by Activity Superstore up to the value stated.