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On 14/07, 16:43
Charles Leclerc impressed once again, notably by resisting the attacks of Max Verstappen. The Monegasque secures a fourth consecutive podium. Not far from him, Pierre Gasly, in fourth, finally showed his strength! On the other hand, Romain Grosjean had to retire after colliding at the start with Kevin Magnussen's sister car.
On 14/07, 15:46
Lewis Hamilton never tires of winning at Silverstone, as proved by this new victory secured this Sunday afternoon!
On 14/07, 14:39
Hamilton secures victory for the sixth time in his career at Silverstone! A triumph built right under Bottas' nose, who had initially resisted well at the start of the race. However, the Briton benefited from a crucial pit stop during the safety car intervention. Behind him, there was a fierce battle between Leclerc, who finished third, and Verstappen, eventually fifth, after the Dutchman was clipped by Vettel with 14 laps to go.
On 14/07, 10:21
A few hours before the start, Motors Inside invites you to revisit the key figures of the legendary Silverstone circuit, which will host the 2019 British Grand Prix. Very good reasons to explain why this European Grand Prix has been extended for another 5 years.
On 13/07, 16:24
For now, the Frenchman from Red Bull is on pace: Pierre Gasly will start 5th at the British Grand Prix this Sunday, ahead of Sebastian Vettel's Ferrari!
On 13/07, 15:52
Charles Leclerc set the third fastest time in qualifying, 79 thousandths behind Bottas. The Monegasque clearly couldn't do better. He will share the second row tomorrow, just ahead of Max Verstappen, his rival from the Red Bull Ring.
On 13/07, 15:01
The Finn clearly still had more to give, despite securing first place in Q3!
On 13/07, 14:12
Valtteri Bottas sets the fastest time in Q3, just 6 thousandths ahead of Lewis Hamilton! Also within the same tenth, Charles Leclerc, third, ahead of Max Verstappen, promising an explosive second row! Pierre Gasly takes fifth place, ahead of a lackluster Sebastian Vettel.
On 13/07, 11:14
At the end of a session that began under wet conditions, the Ferraris were able to secure the best times, with Charles Leclerc edging out his teammate by a few hundredths. Hamilton follows the Italians ahead of a strong-performing Pierre Gasly. The two Renaults appear to be competitive for the rest of the weekend.
On 12/07, 14:34
In a calmer session than this morning, the two Mercedes drivers topped the timesheets, with Valtteri Bottas ahead of Lewis Hamilton. Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel follow in the standings, ahead of Pierre Gasly who once again outpaces Max Verstappen. At the end of the session, Daniel Ricciardo experienced an engine failure on his Renault.
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