Max Verstappen will aim to extend his lead over his rivals in this season's rankings, while Lewis Hamilton will be hoping to put a disappointing campaign so far behind him to achieve a historic ninth victory at Silverstone.
There have been plenty of iconic British Grand Prix racing memories on the track, such as Nigel Mansell's battle with Ayrton Senna in 1991 and Michael Schumacher's sensational win in the rain in 1998.
However, the British Grand Prix has also been host to its fair share of wild moments, and perhaps none more so than Neil Horan's unexpected cameo.READ NEXT: Nelson Piquet uses homophobic and racist slurs about Lewis Hamilton in new clipDrivers at the 2003 F1 event were stunned by the appearance of the Irish priest on the track as they came onto the Hanger straight, which is the fastest part of the circuit.
Wearing a kilt, Horan waved a banner reading "Read the Bible: The Bible is always right" in the face of imminent danger.The priest had leapt over the safety barriers and approached the cars as they raced, with exasperated drivers being forced to swerve to the far side of the track to avoid him.
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