Bid for an Unforgettable Weekend with Formula 1 Legend Sir Jackie Stewart at the 2025 British Grand Prix!

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Experience the Magic of Silverstone Circuit with Sir Jackie Stewart

Get ready for a thrilling adventure as you bid to spend a weekend like no other at the iconic Silverstone circuit, alongside one of Formula 1’s greatest legends, Sir Jackie Stewart. This once-in-a-lifetime opportunity is up for grabs at the Bonhams auction during the Miami Grand Prix weekend!

The Ultimate Motorsport Experience Awaits You

The exclusive weekend package, donated by Stewart’s charity, Race Against Dementia, begins on Thursday, 3 July. The lucky bidder will enjoy a private dinner at Sir Jackie’s countryside home in England, where they will stay with a guest for four nights.

Meet Sir Jackie Stewart and Enjoy Exclusive Tours

Sir Jackie Stewart will join the winning bidders on Saturday. After arriving at the track by helicopter with Sir Jackie, the fans will have exclusive garage tours. Race day will also start with the same helicopter transportation, and the bidders will have access to the prestigious British Racing Drivers’ Club Suite and a private tour of FIA Race Control, and the Safety Car Garage.

A Weekend to Remember

The weekend doesn’t end there. To round it all off, the highest bidders will return to Stewart’s countryside home via helicopter and join Sir Jackie for a private dinner. The experience concludes with breakfast on Monday, July 7. For overseas winners, the package includes business-class return flights to the UK.

Supporting Race Against Dementia

This exceptional auction opportunity supports Sir Jackie Stewart’s charity, Race Against Dementia, which he founded after his wife Helen was diagnosed with dementia about ten years ago. Speaking with F1.com in May 2023, Stewart explained: “The reason that Race Against Dementia was created was because of Helen. Sadly, Helen’s got dementia and I really didn’t know a thing about dementia before that. Currently, more than 55 million people have got dementia around the world and there’s no cure for it. So, when I found all that out, I said we’ve got to do something about it.

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