Verstappen leads Red Bull one-two in final British practice
SILVERSTONE, England : Formula One championship leader Max Verstappen led a Red Bull one-two in a breezy final practice for the British Grand Prix on Saturday.
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SILVERSTONE, England : Formula One championship leader Max Verstappen led a Red Bull one-two in a breezy final practice for the British Grand Prix on Saturday.
Max Verstappen finished ahead of Sergio Perez as Red Bull dominated final practice for the British Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes trackside engineering director Andrew Shovlin both believe Mercedes made a ‘step forward’ with their performance at Silverstone. Hamilton has struggled for much of the season, especially in comparison to the impressively consistent George Russell alongside him with the German team, but on Friday he was second quickest in both practice sessions at the British Grand Prix. Ad/> The weekend marks an opportunity taken across the paddocks to introduce a host of new changes to cars and Mercedes appear to have benefited the most in the opening stages of the event.
Carlos Sainz ended second practice for this Sunday’s British Grand Prix fastest, but there was encouragement for home favourites Lewis Hamilton and Lando Norris.
Valtteri Bottas set a surprise pace ahead of home favourite Lewis Hamilton in first practice for the British GP, as rain at Silverstone delayed any findings into whether Mercedes had truly closed the gap at the front.
Valtteri Bottas was quickest with Lewis Hamilton in second in a rain-hit first session on Friday at the British Grand Prix. After three consecutive street circuits, the move to Silverstone offered drivers a chance to race on a traditional circuit, with a less constricted feel offered by wider gravel traps and spectators set back further from the action.
Mercedes driver George Russell described driving this season’s car as «riding an old bike with no suspension.» Russell was speaking to the BBC ahead of this weekend’s Formula 1 Grand Prix at Silverstone, and discussed the porpoising phenomenon which continues to hamper drivers. Ad/> The 24-year-old’s team-mate Lewis Hamilton has been one of the most outspoken drivers on the circuit over the problems that the bouncing vehicles cause drivers, but there is consensus that the problem needs to be addressed. Formula 1Piquet apologises for Hamilton comments but denies racist intentYESTERDAY AT 14:46 Recent rule changes were introduced in an attempt to resolve the worst of the trouble, and Russell confirmed that it was a departure from last year’s drive.
Mercedes driver George Russell admits that he would love his first Formula 1 victory to be in front of his home fans at Silverstone.