Why the British Grand Prix is More Than a Race

The British Grand Prix is a staple of the Formula 1 calendar, and you will find out why it’s more than a race in this week’s Business of Motorsport Roundup. I also have news on the possible return of the Bahrain Grand Prix and more.


Motorsport Industry News

Inside Formula 1โ€™s ยฃ100 Million Silverstone Weekend

Why the British Grand Prix is More Than a Race

The British Grand Prix at Silverstone was the largest Formula 1 event ever, with 565,000 spectators. However, its significance now extends far beyond racing. F1 weekends have transformed into cultural and commercial convergence points, blending luxury, retail, and technology. Brands create immersive experiences, akin to fashion weeks or music festivals, attracting diverse audiences.

Silverstone also serves as a powerful B2B hub, driving significant economic impact across the UK’s “Motorsport Valley” and beyond, with over ยฃ100 million flowing into regional economies. The future of F1’s commercial model lies in these comprehensive, experiential marketplaces, where competition is for fan engagement and spending, not just on the track.

Forbes goes inside Formula 1โ€™s ยฃ100 million Silverstone weekend.


Westminster Must Champion F1, Britainโ€™s ยฃ12bn Powerhouse According to Domenicali

F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali wrote an open letter in The Times newspaper as the Silverstone event was getting underway last weekend. In a direct message about the upcoming change of Prime Minister in the UK, he asked the British government to help the many F1 businesses based in the country make visa applications easier for team staffs and invest in sustainable fuels โ€” a major feature of the new cars.


F1 Could Add Bahrain GP Back to Schedule in October

The Sports Business Journal reports that F1 is โ€œhoping to add the Bahrain Grand Prix back to the calendar in early Octoberโ€ after it was forced to cancel two races from its schedule earlier this year due to the U.S.-Israel war with Iran, according to Laurence Edmondson of ESPN.com.

F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has now confirmed the โ€œpossibility of restoring a race if the โ€˜conditions are right.โ€™โ€ Sources indicated that it โ€œwould be the Bahrain Grand Prix on the weekend of October 2-4.โ€ Domenicali said that a final decision would โ€œneed to be made before F1โ€™s summer break,โ€ which follows the Hungarian Grand Prix on July 26, in order to โ€œplan for the logistical challenge of adding the extra race.โ€


F1 Could Move Away from Customer Power Units in 2031

The FIA, F1’s governing body, is considering offering a third-party supply of engines to customer teams from 2031 as the series looks set to move to cheaper V8 power units reports Autosport. “If it is affordable, then we will have one engine for the rest of the B-teams, so nobody can leverage them and tell them to ‘vote this way, or we are not going to give you a good engine’.”


‘No Value’ – Renault Boss Criticizes Celebrity Alpine F1 Investors

The Alpine Formula 1 team’s owner Renault says its partnership with minority shareholder Otro Capital was “not successful”, which is why it wants to bide its time to find a future partner that is better aligned with its ambitions according to The Race.

We manage the team,” Renault CEO Francois Provost said. “Otro has no right, and no added value, to help us to operate. So we are fully responsible. We are doing the job. The partnership with Otro was not successful. I think we are capable to assess together this. They want to sell, they will get the good benefits. They need our agreement to sell, and we’ll do this maybe sooner or later, but from an operation standpoint, [there is] no impact, and this is for me the most important.”


Is NASCAR Becoming F1? The OEM Arms Race Is Getting Real

For decades, NASCARโ€™s biggest competitive battles were defined by what happened at the racetrack. Engineers searched for speed inside their own race shops, crew chiefs made split-second strategy calls on pit road, and drivers settled everything behind the wheel on Sundays.

But that formula has fundamentally changed in the Next Gen era. Today, some of the sportโ€™s most important victories are being decided long before the green flag waves, in boardrooms where manufacturers coordinate engineering, data sharing, and technical collaboration among their teams. Kickin the Tires explains how the NASCAR OEM arms race is getting real.


What’s Next for MotoGP Under Liberty?

Tech3 CEO Guenther Steiner has explained why MotoGP’s current fixed-fee arrangement with manufacturers will remain in place, despite all five bike brands pushing for a share of the championship’s profits.

I think the set-up is like this: this dynamic around profit-sharing came about because Liberty took over. But Rome wasn’t built in a day either,” Steiner said. “That’s how I see it.”

So the next logical question is, can Liberty grow MotoGP like itโ€™s grown F1? Motorsport Magazine digs in to answer the question.

Liberty is already ramping up the razzmatazz in MotoGP. Wherever you look in paddock and pitlane, thereโ€™s a little more glitz, a little more glamour, all following the ways of F1, because most people love things that glitter.”


Quick Takes on the Business of Motorsport This Week

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Highlights from the Sustainable Motorsport Roundup

Lola T70S Demonstrates Sustainability at Speed

Lola T70S

The Lola T70S draws inspiration from the past while looking towards a sustainable future and you will see why in this weekโ€™s Sustainable Motorsport Roundup. I also have news on the new Sustainable Motorsport Alliance, video of hydrogen prototypes on the track at Le Mans and much more!


The Numbers This Week

Why the British Grand Prix is More Than a Race

Motorsport Law Roundup

The Mercedes Formula 1 team has found a legal way to regain the benefits it got from a qualifying trick that was banned by the FIA earlier this year, The Race can reveal.

It is being achieved through what seems to be a bizarre behaviour by drivers Kimi Antonelli and George Russell of lifting off the throttle just before they cross the timing line on their quick laps.


Two Flags, Two Standards: The Real Lesson From F1โ€™s Austrian Grand Prix

Consistency in officiating is essential to both fairness and safety in motorsport. In this thought-provoking analysis, Davide Beatrice examines two recent Formula 1 incidents involving yellow flag procedures, questioning whether similar situations were judged by different standards and what message that sends to drivers and teams. Whether or not you agree with the conclusions, it’s a compelling discussion about race control, stewarding consistency, and the balance between safety and competition. Read the full article here for the complete analysis.


When Governance Fails, Sport Loses Its Integrity

While not directly related to motorsport, the recent controversy surrounding FIFA’s decision to suspend Folarin Balogun’s automatic World Cup ban following intervention from US President Donald Trump has generated headlines around the world.

Whether it is FIFA or FIA, integrity in sport governance is crucial. Global Sustainable Sport do a great job of explaining why here.


Safeguarding in Esports and Video Gaming – LawinSport

โ–ถ Part 1-Defining the Problem

โ–ถPart 2-Publisher and Federation Responses

By Dr. Tsubasa Shinohara, Assistant Professor at University of Tsukuba


Motorsport Sponsorship, Partnership News and Analysis

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The Business of Running a Race Team

Two Fraud Convictions. Two F1 Titles. One Flavio Briatore

Why the British Grand Prix is More Than a Race

Flavio Briatore has never been a conventional figure in Formula 1. As he continues to shape the sport in 2026, Lali Michelsen of Business of Speed examines the controversial career of the former Benetton F1 boss and current Alpine F1 team principal in Two Fraud Convictions. Two F1 Titles. One Flavio Briatore.


Team & Manufacturer News

Why the British Grand Prix is More Than a Race

Motorsport Movers & Shakers

Otmar Szafnauer Explains Why Leadership, Not Budgets, Shaped His Formula 1 Career

Why the British Grand Prix is More Than a Race

From a Romanian village without running water to leading Formula 1 teams, Otmar Szafnauer reflects on the leadership philosophy, political battles and hard-earned lessons that shaped one of the paddock’s most distinctive management careers.

โ€œWe never had a lot of money at Force India. But we finished fourth in the constructorsโ€™ championshipโ€

Read the full article in Motorsport Magazine.


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