The quintessential symbol of motorsport's golden era, the 1948 First Grand Prix at Silverstone programme is a rare and coveted collector's item for any racing enthusiast. This original condition programme, printed in 1948 on high-quality paper, showcases the early days of Formula 1 and the excitement of the inaugural event held at Silverstone Circuit.
As one of the first official programs to document an F1 grand prix, this unique piece offers a fascinating glimpse into the sport's development during World War II. The programme features the iconic Silverstone Circuit layout, with details on the various tracks and facilities that made it a hub for racing in those tumultuous years.
This pristine example of the programme has been carefully preserved to maintain its original integrity, making it an exceptional addition to any racing archive or collection. Its significance lies not only in its historical value but also in its rarity as one of the earliest F1 programmes to be produced.
The 1948 First Grand Prix at Silverstone programme is a true treasure for motor sports aficionados and historians alike, offering a captivating look into the sport's early years.