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F1 British GP: Hamilton beats Antonelli to top Silverstone practice

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Why Russell believes energy-starved Silverstone will have better racing - like Australia and China

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How F1 teams prepare for the British GP at Silverstone

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LIVE: F1 British GP commentary and updates - Hamilton leads Mercedes pair in sole Silverstone practice

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LIVE: F1 British GP commentary and updates - Hamilton leads Mercedes pair in sole Silverstone practice

Europe preview quotes: Williams

Rubens Barrichello: "Valencia is very important to me. It was there that I won my first race in 2009 and it was also the 100th GP win for Brazil, so it was very special. It is a very long circuit with lots of corners so you need the car set-up for good traction. I love this race track. The final part of the circuit has some high speed corners which makes the circuit feel very complete."

Pastor Maldonado: "I first raced on the Valencia Street Circuit in 2008 in a Dodge Viper Coupe GT3 and finished second. I entered the European GT race as I wanted to learn the track ahead of the GP2 event that year, which I also went on to finish second in, before winning there in 2010. The track is very similar to Montréal with long straights, slow corners and walls very close to the track. My favourite part is in the final section, when you brake into the last corner just before the pit entry. The weather in that part of Spain is fantastic and I guess the place will be full of Venezuelan fans so that will make it a great weekend for me."

Sam Michael, Technical Director: "Typically the grip level is low at Valencia as it's a street circuit that takes some time to rubber up. The Pirelli tyres performed exceptionally in Monaco though, so we don't expect anything less here. Set-up is geared for slow speed corner grip, but there is also a fantastic high speed section through Sector Three. We have some further upgrades to our diffuser and our target is to be in the points with both our cars."

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