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Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone, United Kingdom. 5.891 km, 18 corners, Clockwise.
A wartime airfield in Northamptonshire that became the home ground of an entire sport. Silverstone is wide, fast and open, and the drawing shows it. Long sweeping curves, very little fussiness, a shape with room to breathe on a wall.
On 13 May 1950 this is where the Formula 1 World Championship held its first race. Everything the sport has done since started on this outline. For anyone who grew up watching in Britain, it is the weekend the whole summer is arranged around.
Two editions. Classic puts a black track on matte white. Midnight puts a red one on matte black. Three frames, black, white and oak effect. The acrylic is recycled, cut at 6 mm and hand-fixed so the track stands off the page rather than sitting on it. Signed on the back by whoever made yours, and boxed ready to give.
Made from recycled acrylic, in our own studio in Dubai
Arrives framed and boxed, signed on the back
Shipped worldwide, tracked, via DHL
Print
30 × 40 cm (11¾ × 15¾ in)
Framed
32 × 42 × 3 cm (12½ × 16½ × 1¼ in)
Track
6 mm acrylic, laser-cut and fixed on top of the print by hand
Frame
Black, White or Oak Effect. Same price, whichever you choose.
One size across all fifteen circuits, so a second hangs beside the first at the same height.
Allow 32 × 42 × 3 cm (12½ × 16½ × 1¼ in) of wall. Nothing to assemble.
Tracked worldwide via DHL from our studio in Dubai. Delivery estimates and any duties are shown at checkout.
Buying it for a particular day? Tell us in the order notes and we will confirm before it ships.
If it is not right, write to us. We would rather fix it than have it sit in a cupboard.
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HOW IT IS MADE
Not a print. A layered object.
The circuit information is UV printed onto matte white acrylic. The racetrack itself is laser-cut from 6 mm acrylic and fixed above it by hand, one piece at a time.
That gap between the two layers is the point. It catches the light, and it holds a shadow that a flat print cannot.
ONE DECISION
Three frames. One price.
The artwork does not change with the frame. The frame decides how loudly it sits on the wall.

Black
The original. It disappears into the artwork and lets the track carry the piece.

White
Lighter and quieter. Best on a darker wall, or beside other white-framed work.

Oak Effect
Warmer. It sits well with wood in a room.
SMOOOOTH OPERATOOOOR
We didn't stop at the front; we've raced all the way

Signed by whoever made it
Turn it over and there is a seal on the back with a name written on it. Not a batch code. The person who cut your track and fixed it down, by hand, in Dubai.

It looks like a gift before it opens
Every City Track travels in its own box, printed with tyre tracks. Nothing to assemble, nothing to explain, and no price anywhere inside it.
The circuit itself.
Every circuit is drawn to its real geometry by our own team in Dubai. Never traced from a screenshot, never generated.
Silverstone Circuit. Silverstone, United Kingdom. 5.891 km, 18 corners, clockwise. First championship race in 1950.
Hosted the first race of the Formula 1 World Championship on 13 May 1950. The Maggotts, Becketts and Chapel complex has been copied at circuits around the world.
Three frames. One price.
The drawing is identical in all three. The frame is the only decision, and it is a decision about the room rather than the artwork.
Black. The original. It disappears into the artwork and lets the track carry the piece.
White. Lighter and quieter. Best on a darker wall, or beside other white-framed work.
Oak Effect. Warmer. It sits well with wood in a room.
Where it goes.
One size across all fifteen circuits, so a second hangs beside the first without any arithmetic.
Print 30 × 40 cm (11¾ × 15¾ in)
Framed 32 × 42 × 3 cm (12½ × 16½ × 1¼ in)
Before you buy it
Raised. The circuit information is UV printed on matte white acrylic. The racetrack is laser-cut from 6 mm acrylic and fixed on top of it by hand, so it stands proud of the print and casts its own shadow.
Black disappears into the artwork. White is lighter and works on a darker wall. Oak Effect warms the whole thing up and suits a room that already has wood in it. All three are the same price, so pick for the room rather than the budget.
Fifteen circuits, all the same size and the same price, so a second one hangs beside the first as though it was always meant to. Most people who own one own two.
Yes. Add it in the order notes at checkout, along with the date if it is for one. We write it onto a card and put it in the box. No prices appear anywhere in the packaging.
Yes, across everything we make, sourced from Perspex, GreenCast and Douchamp. The cities we love deserve a brand that looks after them.
Yes, and most people do. Leave 5 to 8 cm between frames and centre the group rather than each piece. Every circuit is the same 30 x 40 cm print in the same 32 x 42 cm frame, so a row of them lines up without measuring.
Write to us and tell us which one. We add circuits when enough people ask for the same one, and we will let you know when it lands.
No. Fixings and a hanging guide are in the box, and it takes about five minutes.
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