Actress Florence Pugh cheered on the drivers while former Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson was pictured enjoying the day.
When asked who her favourite racer is Ms Pugh responded by saying: “Oh we love Lewis [Hamilton]. He’s lovely. We are always screaming for him.”
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She said: “It’s very tense. I feel like I am in the way but it’s amazing, I want to be watching everything. It’s great.
“My real reason for being here today is I am with the charity Race Against Dementia.
“We are here in support and are having an amazing time.”
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Founded by Sir Jackie Stewart, after his wife Helen’s frontotemporal dementia diagnosis, Race Against Dementia funds early-career researchers to accelerate progress towards a cure for dementia.
Ms Pugh added: “It was something I felt really strongly about and I really wanted to align myself with.
“It’s my first time here and it’s all thanks to them.”
The British Grand Prix was attended by a host of famous faces, including Colombian pop star Shakira, One Direction singer Liam Payne and actor Brad Pritt.
Max Verstappen raced to a sixth consecutive victory, while Lando Norris battled Hamilton to hold on to second place and keep his fellow Briton in third place.