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British Grand Prix

British GP Reaction Test

Can you beat 250ms before lights out at Silverstone?

Target: sub-250msMobile + Desktop

About the British Grand Prix

Silverstone hosts the British GP-home of F1 and some of the most dramatic race starts in the sport. A fast reaction at the lights can gain you places before the first corner. Try our F1 reaction test and see how you compare to the drivers at the British GP.

Why British starts matter

Track position matters at Silverstone. A strong launch can define the race. Train your reflexes with the same five-light sequence used in F1 starts.

Strong score

Under 250ms

British GP start-focus checklist

Silverstone weekends are often intense and high-pace. This page is tuned for repeat drills that balance aggression at lights out with controlled reaction timing.

  • Run at least two clean sessions before comparing leaderboard pace.
  • If you false start twice, reset and rebuild timing from slower attempts.
  • Use your best clean run as the target benchmark for the session.

Make it a British Grand Prix weekend challenge

Run a short practice session before qualifying or race day, then share your best clean start with friends. For a broader set of original ReactionF1 games and race challenges, visit the F1 games hub.

  • Warm up with three clean starts before chasing a personal best.
  • Use the Daily Challenge for a one-shot leaderboard target.
  • Share only clean runs to keep the challenge fair and fun.

Challenge a friend before race day

Play, get your score, then share your challenge link.

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F1 Reaction Time & Race Starts

At every F1 race-including the British Grand Prix-drivers face the same challenge: five red lights illuminate one by one, then go out after a random delay. Elite drivers achieve 150–250ms. The average person is around 250–300ms. Learn how F1 reaction time works, see benchmarks, false start rules.

Under 250ms is solid; under 200ms is excellent. The British Grand Prix takes place at Silverstone in United Kingdom. Device latency affects results.

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