The intruder who disrupted the British GP on Sunday will be held in prison for a week, it was announced on Monday.
The man, named as Neil Horan, of Nunhead in south east London, went into custody in Northampton on Sunday evening accused of "aggravated trespass" after he ran onto the Silverstone track.
Drivers in the British GP were forced to avoid the religious protester who ran up Hanger Straight waving flags and placards with the words: "Read the Bible: The Bible is always right".
The 56-year old did not speak in court and will be kept in custody after his bail application failed. His next trial will be made from prision via a video link.