It has taken £5million to complete the new section of Silverstone that will be used for the first time in Formula One throughout the British Grand Prix weekend.
But there are a host of other significant numbers that have gone into the redevelopment, and even more that go into the making of the weekend.
Here, is all the facts you need to know about the event.
* The new circuit is now 3.66 miles, or 5.89km, 750 metres longer than the old track and which is expected to approximately add four seconds to a lap time, which is projected at one minute 23.13secs.
* There are now 18 turns, with the projected average speed likely to be around 157mph/252kph.
* It took 108,000 man hours, between November 2009 and March 2010, to complete the new grand prix circuit.
* 31,000 square metres of tarmac and 33,000 tonnes of asphalt was used for the new sections.
* 5,100 metres of debris fencing (of which 4,000m is new) and 7,000m metres of triple Armco (of which 4,500m is new) has been erected or re-positioned around the new circuit.
* 150,000 cubic metres of earth has been excavated and moved to form raised banks.
* 22,000 square metres of new spectator areas have been created.
* 58,000 square metres of asphalt and 56,000 square metres of gravel have gone into the new run-off areas.
* 3,000m of new kerbs have been laid, along with 4,000 square metres of astro turf, whilst 2,700 cubic metres of concrete has been used around the site.
* For the fans there are 16 giant screens dotted around the track.
* There will be over 860 highly-trained volunteer marshals on duty, which includes 405 spectator marshals, 388 incident marshals and 70 flag marshals. There are also breakdown and rescue personnel, start-line marshals, incident officers and pit marshals.
* Throughout the three days of the grand prix, a team of more than 100 medical staff, including 40 doctors, will be on site for both competitors and visitors.
* 14 people are employed to cut the grass at Silverstone, as well as 15 painters to keep the place looking smart.
* The amount of TV cable laid out around Silverstone for the race would stretch from Dover to Calais and back.
* An estimated 20,000 bottles of mineral water, 10,000 bottles of wine, and approximately 8,024 bottles of champagne will be consumed during the weekend, with approximately 13,340 pieces of cake eaten.
* 3,583 catering staff will be on hand to serve, which includes 127 chefs. |