FIA’s Whiting approves ‘Arena’ layout for F1
The FIA's race director, official starter and safety and technical delegate toured the 760 meter section – featuring six new corners – earlier this week.
The layout was then launched officially for dignitaries and the media on Thursday.
"Charlie Whiting was here yesterday," confirmed the track's managing director Richard Phillips, "and we walked the circuit and we've got our Grade A license for the next three years."
With MotoGP being held at Silverstone this year, it was decided that a new layout was necessary for safety reasons — particularly the proximity of the famous bridge at the now-bypassed Bridge corner.
The renovation has cost 5m pounds sterling, with riders and drivers to turn right instead of left at the old Abbey chicane entry before embarking on a section incorporating the old National straight, renamed Wellington.
The new layout rejoins the old circuit with a faster entry to the 'Brooklands' corner near the end of the lap.