at the moment, yeah. the uk has been building up to this. there were 15,000 people on centre court to watch the wimbledon finals, 60,000 at wembley to witness the final of the european championship, and now, 140,000 at silverstone. a critical part of the events research programme is that everybody here is either had a negative lateral flow test in the 48 hours before they arrive, or they are second vaccine jab plus two weeks. we've stopped at nothing to make sure this is a safe as it possibly can be. and for places like silverstone, allowing a capacity crowd has allowed them to think about the future. this was really a crunch moment for silverstone. if they couldn't get fans in, it could have been they didn't have any more money, they'd be broke, and that would be a desperate time for the track. and what about the racing? that's what the crowds are here for after all. max verstappen was literally on fire at the start of the new sprint qualifying on saturday. that must have helped him as he overtook lewis hamilton before the first turn,