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Formula 1 British GP

F1 British GP Live Commentary and Updates - FP1 & FP2

Updates for Friday practice at the Formula 1 British Grand Prix at Silverstone

Daniel Ricciardo, McLaren and Lando Norris, McLaren on spacehoppers

Max Verstappen extended his lead in the F1 world drivers’ championship to 46 points with victory at the Canadian GP last time out, as Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez failed to finish and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc recovered to fifth place after a back of the grid penalty for an engine change.

A number of teams have delivered car upgrades ahead of the Silverstone round, which is set to play out in front of a sold-out crowd.

MercedesLewis Hamilton won the British GP last year, following a controversial first-corner clash with Verstappen.

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  • Summary
    • Sainz tops second practice at Silverstone
    • Hamilton second, Norris third
    • Bottas fastest in first practice after a rain-affected session
  • Leaderboard

    1. Sainz, Ferrari
    2. Hamilton, Mercedes
    3. Norris, McLaren
    4. Verstappen, Red Bull
    5. Leclerc, Ferrari
    6. Alonso, Alpine
    7. Perez, Red Bull
    8. Russell, Mercedes
    9. Ricciardo, McLaren
    10. Stroll, Aston Martin

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Good afternoon one and all! Who is ready for some F1 action from the iconic Silverstone? We thought so.
It's been a busy build-up to the British GP so far, so here's a quick round-up on what's been happening so far.
There's also been appalling news off the track, with racial comments by Nelson Piquet about Lewis Hamilton coming to light. F1 has rebuked Piquet's comments and banned him from the paddock, while the BRDC has suspended his honorary membership.
With just under five minutes to go until first practice, there's a certain chance of rain. Or 100%, if you are the race control updates.
And just like that, the rain arrives on cue for the start of the session. That'll be bad news for teams with lots of new parts and pieces to try out.
The rain won't mean a delay to FP1, it isn't flood levels yet, but it probably means limited running in the session with the rest of the weekend forecast to be largely dry. But it is Silverstone, where rain can strike at any moment.
Here we go! Hamilton and Russell out on track immediately and both on intermediate tyres.
The Mercedes drivers are greeted by huge cheers and applause from the fans as they go side-by-side down the Wellington straight. That'll make for a nice picture, at least.
Both Ferrari drivers also head out in the rain for a first examination of the circuit. It is very wet from Brooklands to Copse but then still dry for the rest of the lap. Classic Silverstone.
Hamilton, Russell and Sainz opted for an installation lap and pitted, but Leclerc is a trooper by going for another tour of Silverstone.
At Copse it looks like drivers would need extreme wet tyres, but by the time they get to Stowe it is good enough for dry tyres. Not classic Silverstone, peak Silverstone!
Leclerc is the only driver to put a lap time on the board, putting up a best effort of 1m43.801s, as Perez, Ocon and Alonso head out to explore the track.
The weather forecasters are confident it'll dry up fo the rest of the day, but tell that to the mechanics standing in the pitlane. The Alpine team get a soaking while collecting Alonso back into the garage.
If this was cricket, the umpires would be calling for an early lunch. Which, up the road from Silverstone at Edgbaston, that exact thing is happening after a good morning for Jimmy and England.
Back to F1, and Tsunoda has put lap time up. A modest 1m51.373s reflects the conditions rather than the AlphaTauri's outright pace.
Both Aston Martins are also in the action too, with Stroll going second with a 1m51.243s and Vettel into fourth with a 1m59.168s.
17 out of the 20 drivers have been on track at some point in this session - just missing Zhou, Schumacher and Bottas - but the majority are waiting for conditions to improve, as the sun briefly threatens to shine.
Sainz slots into second with a 1m49.000s - a mere 5.1s off Ferrari team-mate Leclerc who set his lap time before the rain properly arrived.
Sainz now goes top with a 1m42.967s, 0.8s up Leclerc's earlier effort, so that's a positive sign. "It's getting dry very quickly so I will box," the Spaniard says over team radio.
To demonstrate Sainz's point, a mix of heat haze and water vapour is drifting off the drying circuit on the infield section. It won't be long until dry tyres are called for.
Zhou, on inters, goes third fastest with a 1m46.171s with his first timed effort before Bottas is quick to beat him with a 1m46.056s.
Hamilton heads back out for Mercedes, still on the inters due to the wet section of the track between Brooklands and Copse, which means the outright lap times won't be challenged for now.
Bottas improves to go up to second with a 1m43.437s. It is probably also fair to say drivers won't be pushing too hard in these conditions in FP1 given not much to gain and a lot to lose - not least those running new parts.
There's currently no cars on track, mostly due to these in between conditions, literally, in between each track sector. Time to grab a cuppa.
At least nobody should end up short on spare parts after today.
Our grand prix editor/budding weather reporter Alex Kalinauckas is trackside and says it is spitting again at Village. I hope he means with rain.
Hamilton, clearly bored of sitting in the garage, nips out across pitlane to wave at the crowd. They wave back with soggy umbrellas and rain ponchos.

Still no drivers back out on track with the rain returning intermittently, while Alonso appears to be napping in his Alpine.

Hamilton, the crowd pleaser today, heads back out on track to disrupt our time filling.
It might be wet but Hamilton goes for another lap! Driver of the day material, this.
Hamilton's 1m49.476s puts him up to seventh, and now the sun is out and everything!
"Can you get those hard tyres ready for me," Hamilton says over team radio. "It'll be soft tyres," affirms his race engineer Peter Bonnington.

By: autosport.com

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