Silverstone Circuit, United Kingdom (Night) - MotoGP Racetrack Artwork
Silverstone Circuit, United Kingdom (Night) - MotoGP Racetrack Artwork
Silverstone Circuit, United Kingdom (Night) - MotoGP Racetrack Artwork

Silverstone Circuit, United Kingdom (Night) - MotoGP Racetrack Artwork

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Step into the world of MotoGP at Silverstone Circuit, a legendary venue renowned for its high-speed corners and thrilling racing. Located in the heart of England, Silverstone is a circuit where skill and bravery meet, with riders pushing the limits through iconic sections like Copse, Maggotts, and Becketts. Its long straights and sweeping curves make it one of the fastest tracks on the MotoGP calendar, delivering breathtaking battles and unforgettable moments. The circuit has a rich history, hosting MotoGP since 1977 and becoming a modern classic with its innovative layout and passionate British fans. From the roar of bikes hurtling down the Wellington Straight to the electrifying duels in the tight final corners, Silverstone offers a spectacle like no other. Off the track, the lush countryside setting and proximity to London provide fans with a complete experience, blending motorsport action with cultural exploration. Celebrate the speed, precision, and history of MotoGP at Silverstone with our exclusive artwork, showcasing one of the most iconic circuits in motorsport.

Silverstone Circuit is a cornerstone of MotoGP’s global calendar, delivering high-speed action and technical challenges in equal measure. Its origins as a World War II airfield are reflected in its flat layout, but the modern design ensures every lap is packed with excitement. Silverstone’s reputation for fast racing and dramatic finishes makes it a favorite among riders and fans alike.

- Length: 5.901 km (3.67 miles)
- Turns: 18
- First MotoGP Race: 1977
- Lap Record: 1:59.936 by Fabio Quartararo (2021)
Silverstone’s layout is a test of speed and control, featuring high-speed corners and technical sections. Riders must master the sweeping Maggotts-Becketts-Chapel sequence and handle the high-speed entry into Copse, all while navigating one of the longest tracks on the calendar.

- In 2019, Alex Rins stunned Marc Márquez with a last-corner victory, crossing the line just 0.013 seconds ahead.
- Jorge Lorenzo’s dominance in the 2010 race showcased his ability to adapt to Silverstone’s unique challenges.
- Valentino Rossi’s epic 2015 victory in wet conditions demonstrated his mastery of ever-changing weather.

Silverstone is synonymous with motorsport excellence, hosting world-class events like MotoGP, Formula 1, and endurance racing. The circuit’s British Grand Prix draws thousands of fans annually, creating an electric atmosphere that highlights the UK’s passion for two-wheeled racing. Its long history and global significance make it a true icon in the sport.

- Copse Corner: A high-speed right-hander that challenges riders from the outset.
- Maggotts and Becketts: A fast and flowing sequence that tests rhythm and precision.
- Stowe Corner: A critical turn leading onto the back straight.
- Club Corner: The final complex, where races are often decided.

- Silverstone is one of the fastest circuits on the MotoGP calendar, with average lap speeds exceeding 180 km/h.
- The track was originally a World War II airfield, and its triangular layout reflects its aviation past.
- Silverstone has undergone several redesigns, with the current layout introduced in 2010.

Fans love Silverstone for its thrilling high-speed action and rich motorsport heritage. The passionate British crowd, combined with the track’s iconic corners and unpredictable weather, creates an unforgettable race-day experience. It’s a place where MotoGP legends are made, and history is written lap after lap.

- Best Viewing Points: The grandstands at Copse, Maggotts-Becketts, and Club offer stunning views of the action.
- When to Visit: The British Grand Prix is held annually in August, providing ideal summer conditions for racing and sightseeing.

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OUR CANVAS & PAPER

We print on a thick, archival-grade canvas to ensure durability. It is pH neutral and acid-free, so it will not yellow over time. Its bright white surface will support vibrant, dazzling colors that are consistent and accurate across a wide gamut with a semi-glossy sheen. These bright, vivid, and amazing colors will resist fading for over 100 years and help your prints last for generations.

FRAME OPTIONS

Our floating frames are made of quality wood, offering the canvas print the illusion of floating inside the frame. It comes in black, white, silver, gold, and oak to complement any image style.

Our solid wood frames include optical-grade clear acrylic. The matboard is a 4-ply white mat with an attractive bevel at 45 degrees. The backing is kraft paper dust cover with hanging wire included.

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