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Brendon Mitchell
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Jul 2026
How Silverstone looks after neurodivergent fans at the British Grand Prix
Silverstone has expanded its services for neurodivergent spectators as demand for accessibility support increases, offering a dedicated viewing area, a sensory room and additional volunteers to create a comfortable environment for fans with autism. Parents describe the venue as a judgement-free space that accommodates varied sensory needs, while the circuit continues adapting its services through consultation and feedback. The British Grand Prix experience remains challenging for some, but targeted measures have enabled many neurodivergent fans, including the author's son, to enjoy the event more comfortably.
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