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A CLASSIC AFFAIR

The date may be different to its former end-of-July slot, but the Classic at Silverstone remains the biggest historic racing festival of the season.

With a move to the Friday, Saturday and Sunday of the August Bank Holiday weekend, there is a fresh feel about the Classic. What has not changed is a weekend of wall-to-wall historic racing, backed up by a vast array of classic cars, demonstrations, parades, club gatherings and live music to make this far more than just another race meeting.

The whole of the huge Silverstone site is given over to the

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