Gordon Ramsay joined his daughter Holly leading the stars at the final day of the British Grand Prix at Silverstone on Sunday.
The racing extravaganza was four day’s long this year, attracting a slew of famous faces who were keen to watch all the fast-paced action.
Chef Gordon, 57, – who is a regular face at F1 events – was joined by Holly, 24, braving the rain to check out all the driving action.
Gordon looked smart in a dark brown jacket and bright white T-shirt and shades, while Holly looked stylish in a black leather coat.
The father-daughter duo were joined by a slew of other stars including Spanish actor Javier Bardem who wore a dapper navy suit.
The husband of Penélope Cruz was at the event as he will star in the upcoming F1 movie with Brad Pitt.
Footballer Leah Williamson was also there and looked chic in a white suit as she strolled around the paddock.
Athlete Denise Lewis brought a pop of colour to proceedings with a bright pink jacket.
Brad Pitt blended in among the professional racing drivers as he was spotted filming a scene for his upcoming Formula One-based film at the iconic Silverstone circuit on Friday.
The star’s new blockbuster, which will be called F1, will be co-produced by Lewis Hamilton.
After filming for the movie was delayed amid the US actors’ and writers’ strike last year, Brad, 60, will race an adapted Formula Two car between practice sessions this weekend as they make a start on the action scenes.
F1 chiefs are hoping the film – which will be released on June 25 next year – will follow the popularity of Netflix’s Drive to Survive series with a teaser is set to be released ahead of Sunday’s race.
Brad plays the role of a veteran driver Sonny Hayes, who is returning to the F1 grid after a long absence.
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