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Inside the 570,000-Fan Logistics Machine at the British Grand Prix
- The British Grand Prix is expected to attract a record-breaking 570,000 fans over four days this year, surpassing last year's 500,000 total.
- Each summer, a quiet area in Northamptonshire transforms into Britain's largest temporary city for the race weekend.
- The event transforms a peaceful part of the English countryside into a large pop-up city, similar to the Glastonbury music festival.
- Race weekend causes heavy traffic on local roads and generates about $126 million USD for the local economy.
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Inside the 570,000-Fan Logistical Arms Race at the British Grand Prix
For four days each summer, a quiet stretch of Northamptonshire becomes Britain's largest temporary city. The historic British Grand Prix is projected to draw a record-shattering 570,000 fans over four days this year, eclipsing last year's total of 500,000.
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Inside the 570,000-Fan Logistics Machine at the British Grand Prix
For four days each summer, a quiet stretch of Northamptonshire becomes Britain's largest temporary city. The historic British Grand Prix is projected to draw a record-shattering 570,000 fans over four days this year, eclipsing last year's total of 500,000.
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