Hamilton holds off Verstappen to win record ninth British Grand Prix
Lewis Hamilton produced a brilliant drive to clinch a record ninth British Grand Prix victory from a charging Max Verstappen.
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Lewis Hamilton produced a brilliant drive to clinch a record ninth British Grand Prix victory from a charging Max Verstappen.
Lewis Hamilton held off Max Verstappen in the British Grand Prix at Silverstone on Sunday for a first victory since Saudi Arabia in 2021. "I've been waiting for this," shouted Briton Hamilton after crossing the line in his Mercedes to claim a ninth victory at Silverstone, breaking a tie with Michael Schumacher for most wins at one track. Lando Norris of McLaren was third. After his record-extending 104th Formula One victory, the 39-year-old Hamilton wept as he fell into the arms of his father as the home crowd roared.
Lewis Hamilton claimed his first win in 945 days and take a record-extending ninth British Grand Prix win on a wet, wild and emotional afternoon at Silverstone.
Keira Knightley and her husband James Righton were among the famous faces in the crowd on day 10 of Wimbledon.
Lewis Hamilton claimed his first win in 945 days and took a record-extending ninth British Grand Prix victory on a wet, wild and emotional afternoon at Silverstone.
Surprise Austrian Grand Prix winner George Russell said his Mercedes team boss almost made him crash after he took the lead in Sunday's race.
Team by team review of the Austrian Grand Prix, round 11 of the 24-race Formula One season (listed in current championship order):
George Russell claimed a dramatic victory for Mercedes on Sunday after a sensational late collision between series leader Max Verstappen of Red Bull and his nearest rival Lando Norris of McLaren in the closing laps of an action-packed Austrian Grand Prix. It was the British driver's second career victory, endorsing the improved form of the Mercedes team in recent races, as he made the most of Verstappen's impulsive and aggressive move against Norris, to finish 1.9 seconds clear of Oscar Piastri in the second McLaren. "Incredible!" said Russell, who had registered Mercedes' last win in Brazil in 2022. "I think it was a tough fight out there at the beginning of the race just to hold on to that third place and I saw on the TV that Max and Lando were getting pretty close -- and I knew Lando would want to try to get that race win.