British Grand Prix LIVE result: Latest F1 reaction as Lewis Hamilton wins despite last-lap puncture in late drama
Re-live lap-by-lap updates from Silverstone as Hamilton wins the seventh British Grand Prix of his career despite a dramatic last-lap puncture
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Follow the latest updates live from the British Grand Prix as Silverstone hosts the first of two back-to-back races with Lewis Hamilton starting from pole position.
The home favourite does not have the normal support of the British fans as the Grand Prix takes place this weekend without fans due to the coronavirus measures, which has also seen Sergio Perez ruled out of the race after he tested positive for Covid-19 on Thursday evening.
It means a return for Nico Hulkengberg in the Racing Point, who despite appearing to have enormous pace in the car disappointed in qualifying as Max Verstappen took third behind the two Mercedes, with the Ferrari of Charles Leclerc in fourth ahead of another British driver in McLaren’s Lando Norris. Follow the live action below.
When is it?
The British Grand Prix takes place across 31 July - 2 August 2020.
What time does each session start?
FRIDAY
Free practice 1: 11am – 12:30pm BST
Free practice 2: 3pm – 4:30pm BST
SATURDAY
Free practice 3: 11am – 12pm BST
Qualifying: 2pm – 3pm BST
SUNDAY
Race: 2:10pm – 4:10pm BST
How can I watch it?
All European races will be held behind closed doors, meaning that the only way fans will be able to see the action is on television.
In the UK, Sky Sports continue to hold the exclusive rights for F1, but Channel 4 is able to show every session from the British Grand Prix live this weekend.
If you’re not a Sky customer you can purchase a NOWTV Day Pass here to watch without a subscription.
Here’s how Sky and Channel 4 plan to show the British Grand Prix:
FRIDAY
Free practice 1: 10:30am – 12:50am BST – (Sky Sports F1 + Sky Sports Main Event), 10:55am - 12:35pm BST (Channel 4)
Free practice 2: 2:45pm – 4:45pm BST (Sky Sports F1 + Sky Sports Main Event), 2:35pm - 4:35pm BST (Channel 4)
SATURDAY
Free practice 3: 10:45am – 12:10pm BST (Sky Sports F1 + Sky One), 10:55am - 12pm BST (Channel 4)
Qualifying: 1pm – 3:35pm BST (Sky Sports F1 + Sky One), 1pm - 4pm BST (Channel 4)
SUNDAY
Race: 12:30pm – 5pm BST (Sky Sports F1, Sky Sports Main Event and Sky One), 1pm - 6pm BST (Channel 4)
Highlights: 6:30pm - 7:30pm BST (Sky Sports F1 + Sky One), 11:45pm - 12:45am BST (Channel 4)
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Drier changes
With Sergio Perez ruled out of action, Racing Point will have to make a decision on who to replace the Mexican with as they intend on racing two cars this weekend. Esteban Gutierrez is one option, with the Mercedes reserve driver the allocated back-up for Racing Point this weekend as Stoffel Vandoorne is unavailable. But Gutierrez has not raced an F1 car since leaving Alfa Romeo (formerly Sauber) at the end of 2014.
A more recent and likely option is Nico Hulkenberg, with the German missing out on a seat in 2020 after being replaced at Renault by Esteban Ocon. Hulkenberg drove for the Racing Point team in their former guise as Force India in 2012 and from 2014 to 2016.
Starting grid
1 Lewis Hamilton (Gbr) Mercedes GP 1min 24.303secs
2 Valtteri Bottas (Fin) Mercedes GP 1:24.616
3 Max Verstappen (Ned) Red Bull 1:25.325
4 Charles Leclerc (Mon) Ferrari 1:25.427
5 Lando Norris (Gbr) McLaren 1:25.782
6 Lance Stroll (Can) Racing Point 1:25.839
7 Carlos Sainz (Spa) McLaren 1:25.965
8 Daniel Ricciardo (Aus) Renault 1:26.009
9 Esteban Ocon (Fra) Renault 1:26.209
10 Sebastian Vettel (Ger) Ferrari 1:26.339
11 Pierre Gasly (Fra) Scuderia AlphaTauri 1:26.501
12 Alexander Albon (Tha) Red Bull 1:26.545
13 Nico Hulkenburg (Ger) Racing Point 1:26.566
14 Daniil Kvyat (Rus) Scuderia AlphaTauri 1:26.744
15 Kevin Magnussen (Den) Haas F1 1:27.158
16 Antonio Giovinazzi (Ita) Alfa Romeo Racing 1:27.164
17 Kimi Raikkonen (Fin) Alfa Romeo Racing 1:27.366
18 Romain Grosjean (Fra) Haas F1 1:27.643
19 Nicholas Latifi (Can) Williams 1:27.705
20 George Russell (Gbr) Williams 1:27.092 + five-place grid penalty
Lap 13: Daniil Kvyat has gone off in a big way, with his Alpha Tauri losing the rear end on the entrance to Maggotts in what looks like a reliability issue. He slams into the barrier on the outside of Maggotts and destroys the car, but thankfully he hops out the car and looks to be unhurt. That was a scary one.
Lap 14: Hamilton, Bottas, Verstappen and Leclerc all pit and leave in the same order that they came in, with Grosjean up to fifth by virtue of not stopping.
Lap 15: So with everyone on hard tyres apart from Grosjean, the field should be good to go to the end of the race without stopping again, which means any overtaking is going to have to be done on the track. Ocon has lost out to Vettel during the pit stops after being held for traffic, while Sainz has maintained his position ahead of Ricciardo in the battle for fifth - though now has the Haas of Grosjean in front.
Lap 16: Good guy Pierre Gasly radios the team to check that Kvyat is ok, having seen the hefty accident in the knowledge that cars approach that area of the track at close to 190mph.
Lap 17: This is taking a while to clean up, such is the amount of debris out on the track. Hamilton meanwhile is getting impatient behind the safety car and is asking for Bernd Mylander to speed up as his tyres are going cold.
Lap 18: With 18 laps in the bag already, we've only had a third of it in racing conditions due to the two safety car periods.
Lap 19: Grosjean is going to back up the pack and it's allowing Norris to have a go at Ricciardo, and he snatches seventh from the Renault around the outside of Luffield. Not content with one, Norris tries to take Sainz around the outside of Copse, but loses the rear end and has to take to the run-off that lets Sainz off the hook.
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