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On 10/07, 15:02
Williams is disappointed at the end of this home Grand Prix for the team. Maldonado's seventh position yesterday had raised hopes of scoring points in the race, but the rain that fell a few minutes before the start compromised the Venezuelan's chances. Rubens Barrichello was also a victim of the weather conditions, but he started further back on the grid. A race to forget, then, for Franck Williams' team.
On 10/07, 14:39
Bernie is said to have convinced the last holdouts.
On 10/07, 14:05
The joy of qualifying quickly gave way to disillusionment in Tony Fernandes' camp. Both drivers were quickly forced to retire due to technical issues with the T128s. The whole team is now focused on the next meeting in Germany in two weeks.
On 10/07, 13:42
After a race start on a soaked track and multiple errors in the pits that influenced the final result, it is Fernando Alonso who claims victory 60 years after Ferrari's first win in Formula 1, at the 1951 Silverstone Grand Prix. The Ferrari driver wins ahead of the two Red Bull drivers, Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber.
On 10/07, 10:54
Ferrari and Sauber are against going backwards
On 10/07, 09:43
But another avenue is also being considered.
On 10/07, 01:13
The teams are meeting at 11:30 to agree on whether to maintain the "Silverstone regulation" or return to the one applied in Valencia. Williams and Sauber could play a decisive role.
On 09/07, 20:55
On Saturday, the second day of the British Grand Prix took place. The drivers primarily battled with the weather to benefit from the best conditions to set their times. In the end, Red Bull secured the front row with Alonso in prime position. Relive this day in a hundred high-quality photographs.
On 09/07, 17:00
The two HRTs, although remaining at the bottom of the starting grid, managed to qualify within 107% of the pole. Ricciardo, making his debut as a full-time F1 driver, lags slightly behind his teammate Liuzzi.
On 09/07, 16:23
It took until the British Grand Prix and an "opportune" regulatory change by the FIA to give Ferrari a boost on fast circuits like Silverstone. Indeed, Alonso and Massa will start on the second row tomorrow, just behind Webber and Vettel.
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