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Formula 4 featuring at Silverstone British Grand Prix weekend
Motorsport history will be made at this year's British Grand Prix when four different classifications of formula racing compete at the same event for the first Circuit will host Formula 1, Formula 2, Formula 3 and Formula 4, as part of F1's 75th anniversary Northamptonshire track is expected to host about 480,000 people from 3 to 6 Stott, from Silverstone-based Hitech which runs teams in F2, F3 and F4, said the addition of F4 to the event schedule was a "milestone moment" for its young drivers. "This event will provide an incredible stage for them to showcase their talent in front of hundreds of thousands of fans, and the Formula 1 teams they hope to go on to race for," he F4 British Championship, which held its inaugural season in 2015, has been a training ground for a number of drivers who have gone on to race in F1, including current McLaren team-mates Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris.F4's Silverstone appearance will be a non-points scoring round for its 2025 Championship and will consist of two 25-minute plus one-lap races, with track action taking place across Friday, Saturday and added: "While there are no points at stake for this event, I am sure they [our drivers] will be looking to shine on the F1 stage and make the most of this very special opportunity." Eve Lake-Grange, British F4 Championship manager, said: "To have the opportunity to compete on the support bill of Formula 1 at the British Grand Prix is something that we've been working towards for a long time, so we are delighted to have been able to now make it happen."We pride ourselves on being the first step on the pathway to Formula 1, and for our drivers to be able to see the potential career roadmap that is ahead of them – on the same weekend that they are competing – will be both special and inspiring." What is Formula 4? Formula 4 serves as an entry-level series for drivers transitioning from British F4 Championship is open to drivers aged 15 and over and offers a training ground for aspiring F1 drivers to adapt to the higher speeds, aerodynamics and handling of open-wheel in the category are designed with a far less technical specification when compared with higher formula categories, with the intention of making them more accessible and cost-effective for both drivers and teams.F4 cars can reach a top speed of about 150mph (240km/h), while F1 cars race at up to 230mph (370km/h). Follow Northamptonshire news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.


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Retro Swedish Railcar back on track at Nene Valley Railway
A Swedish Railcar is on track to be re-entered into service after an extensive Nene Valley Railway (NVR) in Peterborough said the diesel mechanical railbuses, built in 1958, would be open for passengers to ride on 9 July. The retro-looking vehicle is made up of two carriages - a 1212 Motor Car and 1987 Trailer Car - which have been affectionately nicknamed Helga and were built for the Swedish State Railways and are thought to be the only Swedish railcar operating in the UK, according to the NVR. The 1987 had been in a heritage railway collection in Arvdsjaur, Northern Sweden, after it was withdrawn from service in the was bought in 2016 and shipped over to the NVR. A spokesperson from the railway said: "Covid delayed the restoration but it entered service in May 2022. "The 1212 was purchased and shipped to the UK, entering service on the NVR in 1984."Its owner died in 1989 and the 1212 was sold to Fleggburgh in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, where it remained out of action and under cover before being used as a picnic coach at Tweedle Farm in Hartlepool. 'Helga and Hagar' In 2011, the 1987 was bought and transferred back to the NVR before it entered service again in 2012. A spokesperson added: "The railcar has been out of service for about a year-and-a-half whilst it has been having a new roof fitted and new paint work."We are re-entering the railcar in to service on 9 July for passengers to ride in true Swedish style... It has two carriages that have been nicknamed Helga and Hagar."They added it was the only Swedish Railcar operating in the first departure will be from Wansford at10:00 BST. Follow Peterborough news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.


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'Disturbing' case of body in locker on 24 Hours in Police Custody
Warning: This article contains spoilers about the documentary. A grisly murder enquiry that began as a missing person report will feature in a fly-on-the-wall TV documentary that follows a real police body of Annette Smith from Stotfold, Bedfordshire, was discovered in a suitcase concealed in a storage locker in May 2024.24 Hours in Police Custody follows "one of Bedfordshire Police's most harrowing investigations" across the first two episodes of the new Channel 4 Ch Insp Katie Dounias said the crime "shook the community" and highlighted "some of the most complex aspects of modern-day policing". The double bill, entitled "The Butcher of Suburbia", tracks the case after Ms Smith was reported missing in January 2024 by her lodger, Scott told police she had "left with a friend", so detectives did not investigate until a family member reported her missing in then 45, had been living rent-free in Ms Smith's spare room in exchange for company and running errands. They were friends and had gone on holiday together, but he became her carer after she had a later transpired that he had covered up her disappearance for months, using her email account to send Christmas messages and e-cards to family and friends."This was a really interesting case, because we didn't know it was a murder at the beginning and it was only over time it became that," said the programme's executive producer Simon Ch Insp Dounias said it was "a particularly disturbing case" that required "meticulous work" by detectives."We were trying to work out where Annette was and what happened to her. It's painstaking. There's lots of detail we need to trawl through," she said. In an unexpected twist, Ms Smith's killer calmly confesses to the crime during a police interview."When he was arrested he did not want a solicitor, and you kind of think at that point, is he going to confess or tell us what happened?" said Det Ch Insp Dounias."And then there's a feeling almost of - I don't like to use the word excitement because it sounds sensational - but it's excitement, because actually we might find Annette. "He might tell us where she is and we can try and repatriate her with her family and allow her a burial," she Ford also spoke about the key interview. "We are used to filming these cases where somebody has a solicitor and nine times out of of 10 there will be 'no comment' interview. "But if someone is going to to comment from the beginning, it's always going to be more interesting," he said. 24 Hours in Police Custody: The Butcher Of Suburbia starts Sunday 29 June at 21:00 BST on Channel 4, and concludes on Monday 30 June. Follow Beds, Herts and Bucks news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.