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Team by team analysis of the British Grand Prix

Team by team analysis of Sunday's British Grand Prix at Silverstone, the 10th race of the 22-round Formula One season (listed in championship order):

RED BULL (Max Verstappen 1, Sergio Perez 6)

Verstappen's sixth win in a row and eighth of the season, starting from pole position, sent him 99 points clear of Perez thanks also to the fastest lap bonus point. He lost the lead to McLaren's Lando Norris at the start but regained it after five laps. He now has a career tally of 43 wins. This was Red Bull's 11th win in a row, equalling McLaren's 1988 record. Perez started 15th and was forced wide by Alpine's Esteban Ocon on lap one, and then made contact with Haas's Nico Hulkenberg.

MERCEDES (Lewis Hamilton 3, George Russell 5)

Hamilton started seventh on medium tyres, with Russell sixth on softs. Russell gained a place off the line while Hamilton dropped back. Russell pitted for mediums on lap 28, after the longest stint of anyone on softs, before the safety car period. Hamilton pitted for softs during the safety car deployment, coming back out in third place. The podium was his 14th at Silverstone.

ASTON MARTIN (Fernando Alonso 7, Lance Stroll 14)

Alonso started ninth and Stroll 12th, both on used mediums. Alonso was passed by Hamilton on lap seven. Stroll made contact with Gasly after a battle between the two, collecting a five second penalty for causing a collision.

FERRARI (Charles Leclerc 9, Carlos Sainz 10)

Both struggled from the start with Leclerc lining up fourth and Sainz, last year's winner, fifth. Sainz did 26 laps on the medium tyres before switching to hard while Leclerc pitted on lap 18 and again for new mediums when the safety car was out. Williams' Alex Albon passed both and used Alonso's slipstream to stay ahead.

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