A host of celebrities gathered at the Silverstone Circuit on Sunday for the British Grand Prix, where Monaco’s Charles Leclerc secured victory in a competitive race. The event drew notable figures from both the sports and entertainment worlds, including British singer Adele and several prominent Formula One drivers.
Adele, known for her enthusiasm for motorsport, was seen supporting McLaren while wearing a McLaren championship T-shirt in the Silverstone paddock. Despite her encouragement, McLaren’s Lando Norris finished just off the podium in fourth place. Meanwhile, British driver Lewis Hamilton, who turned 41 earlier this year, claimed third place. Hamilton was notably relaxed before the race, even taking time to drive a promotional Lego kart around the circuit.
Another British driver, George Russell, delivered a strong performance, finishing second and rounding out the podium behind Leclerc and ahead of Hamilton. The race showcased a mix of established and rising talent vying for top positions in front of a lively home crowd.
Other celebrities in attendance included television presenter AJ Odudu and football personalities Jamie and Rebekah Vardy, adding to the event’s drawing power beyond motorsport enthusiasts.
The British Grand Prix, one of Formula One’s most iconic races, continues to attract considerable attention each year, serving as a platform where sporting excellence meets popular culture. Sunday’s race further underscored the strong presence of British drivers in the upper echelons of Formula One competition.
