Webber celebrates victory in British F1 Grand Prix
Red Bull driver closes gap on Championship leader Fernando Alonso to 13 points
Red Bull driver closes gap on Championship leader Fernando Alonso to 13 points
Second Silverstone success for Australian with Red Bull Racing of Milton Keynes
Fernando Alonso continues to lead at Silverstone
A special Facebook page has been launched to help people who have tickets for the 2012 British Grand Prix at Silverstone, get to the race.
Read the full storySilverstone managing director Richard Phillips has issued an "unreserved apology" to fans after the traffic mayhem that has caused huge disruption to F1 fans trying to get to the British Grand Prix with twenty thousand who hold public parking tickets being turned away again this morning.
Thousands were left stranded in traffic jams outside the Northamptonshire track yesterday as the first two practice sessions ahead of Sunday's race.
Mr Phillips has admitted the financial hit is likely to run into seven figures.
Grand Prix fans have been warned not to attend the Silverstone race track on Saturday as rain left thousands stranded in traffic jams.
Read the full storyThe Silverstone race track has tweeted to motorists struck in traffic jams heading for the British Grand Prix:
"To all who are stuck in traffic, we are trying our best to get everyone on site. We have a major problem with traffic going to campsites along the Dadford Road which are full, if you have not prebooked please do not attempt to camp at these sites.
Those of you that are here already we are doing our best to relocate you. If you are stuck in traffic we are doing all we can to get you in and parked up asap, we are sincerely sorry for the delay."
Thousands of Formula One fans are heading to Silverstone in Northamptonshire today ahead of free practice for the British Grand Prix.
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