Leclerc fills hard luck script at Silverstone to win dramatic British GP under Safety Car; Russell finishes P2, Hamilton P3 after late race crash out by Verstappen; mechanical issues doom Antonelli to another pointless day
Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc turned around years of bad luck at the venerable Silverstone circuit when the racing gods smiled on the Monegasque with a late race Safety Car in Sunday’s British Grand Prix that sealed a victory for him that looked anything but certain. Leclerc had already benefited when misfortune struck championship points leader, Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli. After a remarkably long 35-lap opening stint on Medium Pirellis Β the Italian phenom was poised to fight it out with the race-leading Leclerc for the win on much fresher rubber in the closing stanza. But in a rare moment of structural fragility for this year’s W17 Silver Arrow, Antonelli paid the price for running over one too many curbs and his left wheel shield failed on Lap 41, making high speed steering nigh impossible. The team eventually figured out the problem and removed the broken part but only after two frantic pit stops. To rub salt in the wound, because Antonelli could not really control his car and ran off track several times during the period after first picking up the mechanical, he was assessed a 5-second time penalty for track limits infringements. Antonelli went from having a supreme tire advantage over Leclerc in the hunt for victory to trying to salvage tenth place and a single point on the day.
The issue that ended Antonelli’s chances π
A broken wheel shield π#F1 #BritishGP pic.twitter.com/is08EJRV7B
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But even that was not to be, as bad luck caught up with another contender and ruined any chance of Antonelli keeping at least 5 seconds ahead of P11. With the Mercedes hanging on and starting to build a gap, Max Verstappen lost the rear of his Red Bull at Stowe on Lap 48 and beached it into the huge gravel trap there, necessitating a full Safety Car. At the time Verstappen was running solidly in the podium places in P3, skillfully holding off the second Merc of George Russell despite being on much older tires. But in an instant the Dutchman’s race was over due to some sort of violent reaction to the the active suspension snapping shut. The Safety Car bunched the field up, erasing Antonelli’s small advantage over the Alpines of P10 Franco Colapinto and P11 Pierre Gasly. While it looked for a moment that there might be a final lap shootout when the Safety Car appeared to be called in at the end of the penultimate Lap 51, it confusingly stayed out, neutralizing the field and insuring that Leclerc would face no further pressure en route to his first win here at Silverstone. While Antonelli got the short end of the stick and was eventually demoted to a pointless P16 after the penalty amidst such tightly packed processional, his teammate Russell was the beneficiary of not only Antonelli’s misfortune but also Verstappen’s, simultaneously lucking into second place and also not having to duke it out with the second Ferrari of Lewis Hamilton for those valuable points. Hamilton had to settle for P3 but it was still an excellent day for the Scuderiai on English soil. And in the Drivers’ Championship, Russell closed the gap to 35 points in arrears of Antonelli, making it game on once again between the two in the title hunt, with Hamilton now only seven points behind Russell for second place.
Here’s what happened to Max π#F1 #BritishGP pic.twitter.com/X1BMh6spR9
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Top 10 finishers of the British GP:
| POS | DRIVER | TEAM | RACE TIME | LAPS | PITS | FASTEST LAPS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
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Ferrari | 1:27:11.335 | 52 | 2 | — |
| 2 |
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Mercedes | +0.427 | 52 | 2 | — |
| 3 |
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Ferrari | +0.772 | 52 | 2 | — |
| 4 |
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McLaren | +1.149 | 52 | 3 | — |
| 5 |
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Red Bull | +1.598 | 52 | 3 | — |
| 6 |
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Racing Bulls | +2.023 | 52 | 2 | — |
| 7 |
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Racing Bulls | +2.214 | 52 | 2 | — |
| 8 |
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Audi | +2.413 | 52 | 2 | — |
| 9 |
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Alpine | +3.229 | 52 | 2 | — |
| 10 |
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Alpine | +3.445 | 52 | 2 | — |
Complete race results available via Formula.com.
The next race is in a fortnight and at another all-time classic Formula 1 circuit — the legendary Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium. While it will be tough to top the twists and turns that went down at Silverstone, Spa is no stranger to high drama either. Hope to see you then to find out how it all shakes out!






