is guaranteed to be a sell-out success and phenomenally popular with F1 and motorsport fans alike. T e evening with Damon demon- strates the range of world-class, exclusive events our attraction hosts. “We predict our visitor numbers will again exceed 160,000 in
2025 as we anticipate achieving another record-breaking year when it comes to the number of people enjoying everything the muse- um has to off er. We want businesses joining Friends of Silverstone Museum to share in that success via the benefi ts we off er.” T e museum continues to drive tourism within the region, boost-
ing business growth and attracting motor racing fans from around the world. T e popular attraction has already welcomed more than half a million visitors through its doors since it fi rst opened in 2019. Friends of Silverstone Museum corporate membership is priced
at just £125 per month, with benefi ts including: ■ Venue hire – membership entitles your business to one free hire of the museum’s Luffi eld Boardroom per year.
■ Exclusive access – invitations to previews of future exhibitions and special events.
■ Free admission – an allocation of 20 museum entry tickets for employees, friends or family, or to invite clients.
■ Recognition – named recognition in the museum on its feature Friends of Silverstone Museum screen.
■ Social media – raise brand awareness by reaching online audi- ences of tens of thousands with four social media posts per year highlighting members’ businesses.
■ Discounts – 20% discount in the Museum Café and 10% discount in the Shop. Plus, discounts off best available rates with its hotel partners Hilton Garden Inn Silverstone and Escapade.
T e museum is the perfect pit stop for businesses to host a range
of activities including corporate away days, exhibitions, fi lming, media days, business events and private dinners, where guests can dine alongside historical racing cars and motorbikes immersed in the past, present and future of British motor racing. T e museum’s dedicated, experienced experts are adept at hosting
bespoke events within the venue which off ers an array of modern and fl exible event spaces to select from including the option of exclusive hire. T e museum is proud of its track record hosting events for previous clients including the FIA, Formula 1, Ducati, Suzuki, Mercedes AMG Petronas, Race Against Dementia, Rolls Royce, Amazon AWS and Mission 44, the charity established by seven-time Formula 1 World Drivers’ champion Sir Lewis Hamilton MBE.
Friends of Silverstone Museum membership also offers
discounted exclusive evening hire which, in turn, includes free use of the museum’s latest attraction, its state-of-the-art-Sim Suite at Silverstone. Featuring seven pro-grade racing simulators the museum’s sim experience provides the ultimate corporate booking. Each simulator off ers a hyper-realistic racing experience, perfect for igniting teamwork, competition and excitement. Whether you want to host an unforgettable corporate event,
reward your top teams or entertain clients in a truly unique way, the museum’s Sim Suite delivers an extraordinary experience every time. Phil added: “At Silverstone Museum, we regularly update our
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extensive exhibition off ering with new exhibits arriving several times throughout the year. Whether it is a new iconic racing machine joining the collection or a fl agship display, it’s unlikely you’ll ever have the same visit twice.” Information on how to sign up to Friends of Silverstone Museum
is available from the museum. T e fi rst three businesses to sign up after April 1 will each receive two free complimentary tickets, worth £25 each, to the Damon Hill event in May.
For more information visit
www.silverstonemuseum.co.uk/support-us/ friends-of-silverstone-museum/
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