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Max Verstappen takes pole for F1 British Grand Prix as Lando Norris grabs surprise P2, Lewis Hamilton seventh

Max Verstappen took pole position for the fifth time of the season, with Lando Norris alongside him on the grid in P2 for Sunday’s British Grand Prix. There was an element of added glamour at Silverstone with Brad Pitt’s film — rumoured to be called Apex — in attendance with their altered F2 car, which will be present at other races for some of the season. Ad Drama kicked in from the off in occasionally rainy conditions as there were a couple of red flags early on, one caused by Kevin Magnussen’s Haas.

British Grand PrixRussell says Verstappen is ‘whingeing’ because he 'wants more money’YESTERDAY AT 13:44 Red Bull’s Verstappen also caused a worry when his nose required minor, early repairs, but that did not prevent him from taking the top spot in Q3. There was some bad news for Red Bull, though. While the two-time world champion was quickest, Sergio Perez put in another disappointing performance at qualifying as he came 16th, joining Yuki Tsunoda, Zhou Guanyu, Nyck de Vires and Magnussen in going out at the first stage.

For the second round of cuts, Nico Hulkenberg, Lance Stroll. Esteban Ocon. Logan Sargeant and Valtteri Bottas exited.

Russell says Verstappen is 'whingeing' because he 'wants more money' Hamilton confident of striking new deal with Mercedes 2024 F1 season to begin with back-to-back Saturday night races That left the Silverstone crowd optimistic that they might see some decent British representation in the top 10. Norris’ second spot, for McLaren, was the best of the lot. George Russell and Lewis Hamilton were sixth and seventh respectively, with Alexander Albon in eighth spot.

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