The event takes place in Central Milton Keynes and the crowds will see Vettel and Webber drive the full length of Midsummer Boulevard which runs between the Centre MK and the Train Station, which is a 2 lane public road around 3,000 feet in length.
Milton Keynes Council leader Andrew Geary said "Our warm congratulations go out to the whole team at Tilbrook in Milton Keynes. The city benefits enormously from having Red Bull Racing based here - it shines a massive spotlight on the city, bringing in tourism, investment and providing hundreds of jobs locally, ensuring that MK is firmly on the map. It's fantastic that both drivers are confirmed for the event".
Christian Horner, Team Manager of the Red Bull Racing Formula One said "It's great news to be able to go ahead with this event in Milton Keynes with both drivers and two cars. It's been home for our factory since Red Bull entered Formula One in 2005 and we get excellent support from the city; it will be fantastic to be able to put on a show and give something back. I think most of the staff will be attending with their families, which I'm extremely pleased about".
It certainly will be a day not to be missed, so we highly recommend you come to see it.
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