Forget the weather—Silverstone was buzzing with A-list energy as celebrities turned out in style for the British Grand Prix on Sunday.
Despite heavy rain clouds hanging over Northamptonshire, the crowd—and especially the stars—were ready for a thrilling race day.
The downpour didn’t dampen spirits as the world’s top drivers lined up on the grid, with Max Verstappen in pole position and McLaren duo Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris right on his tail.
But beyond the track, all eyes were on the VIP section, where famous faces braved the elements with fashion and flair.
Holly and Adam Peaty Bring the Heat in the Rain
Holly Ramsay, 25, made quite the entrance alongside her partner, Olympic gold medallist Adam Peaty.
She rocked a bold look—sporting a cropped lace top that left little to the imagination, layered under a red-and-white leather racing jacket and zipped cargo trousers.
Rain or not, she was clearly dressed to turn heads.
The couple looked relaxed and in sync, mingling with fellow spectators as the rain lightly misted the venue.
Gordon and Tana Ramsay Keep Things Classic
Holly wasn’t the only Ramsay at Silverstone.
Her dad, celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay, 58, also made an appearance with wife Tana by his side.
The longtime couple strolled in hand-in-hand, unbothered by the gloomy skies.
They’ve attended the Grand Prix before, and their presence added another level of celebrity shine to the paddock.
Jack Whitehall and Roxy Horner Bring Their Style Game
Comedian Jack Whitehall, 36, kept things light-hearted as always, stopping to pose with fans and photographers alike.
His partner, model Roxy Horner, brought the glam in edgy low-rise leather trousers, giving off effortlessly cool race-day vibes.
The duo looked every bit the fashion-forward couple in the rain-soaked crowd.
Ed Westwick and Amy Jackson Make a Stylish Statement
Former Gossip Girl star Ed Westwick was also spotted making his way to the paddock with wife Amy Jackson.
The pair were arm-in-arm, exuding understated elegance.
Ed kept it sharp in a fitted grey suit, while Amy turned heads in an oversized leather jacket and dark sunglasses—proving a little drizzle couldn’t dull their shine.
More Celebs Join the Fun, Including Rebecca Ferguson and Jeremy Clarkson
The celebrity turnout didn’t stop there.
Swedish actress Rebecca Ferguson was seen arriving with a friend, while Top Gear legend Jeremy Clarkson also made an appearance, adding another layer of British celebrity to the mix.
Despite the looming threat of more rain, the atmosphere remained high-energy and full of anticipation for what could be one of the season’s most unpredictable races.
Weather May Shake Up the Grand Prix Strategy
The rain wasn’t just a nuisance—it could seriously affect how this race plays out.
Until Sunday, all practice sessions and qualifying rounds had taken place under dry skies.
That means the shift in weather could throw team strategies into chaos.
Though Max Verstappen struggled a bit during practice, he managed to pull it together for qualifying and secured pole.
Close behind him, McLaren drivers Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris are eager to pounce, especially after both made minor mistakes that cost them precious time on Saturday.
Top Teams Prepare for a Tight Battle
Red Bull, McLaren, Ferrari, and Mercedes are all in the mix, and the margins between the top six cars are razor-thin—just 0.229 seconds separate them. Different car setups across the top drivers promise a thrilling showdown: Verstappen’s Red Bull sacrifices grip in the corners in exchange for straight-line speed, while others have opted for more balanced builds.
It’s all shaping up to be an intense race.
The Championship Race Gets Tighter
Coming into this Grand Prix, Oscar Piastri leads the championship standings by 15 points over Lando Norris, who clinched victory last week in Austria. Verstappen is trailing further back—61 points behind the lead—but still a major threat if the rain turns the tables.
With the title race tightening, and the weather refusing to play nice, Silverstone has all the ingredients for a dramatic afternoon on and off the track.