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British Grand Prix as it happened: Lewis Hamilton wins home race, Nico Rosberg in P2

Sarakshi Rai July 5, 2015, 19:33:38 IST

Championship leader Lewis Hamilton produced another formidable performance in qualifying at the British Grand Prix on Saturday to clinch pole position for the eighth time in nine races this season.

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British Grand Prix as it happened: Lewis Hamilton wins home race, Nico Rosberg in P2
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That’s all from the British Grand Prix, see you at the Hungarian Grand Prix. Hope you enjoyed the race!
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Hamilton comes out onto the podium to a huge cheer. 140,000 fans at Silverstone on Sunday. What a race, what a day, what a win!
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And not to forget our very own Force India!

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And the crowd favourite wins his home Grand Prix. Looked challenging but Lewis Hamilton came back and how. One of the most tenacious drivers on the grid shows he means business.
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Lewis Hamilton has now surpassed Sir Jackie Stewart’s record for consecutive races led (17), which has stood for 45 years.
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And Kimi pits again. Ferrari have got it all wrong where he’s concerned today.
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Lap 46/52: HAM ROS VET MAS BOT KVY HUL RAI PER ALO ERI STE MER – Out: SAI RIC VES MAL GRO BUT NAS
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He pits and lewis is back in P2 and BOOM Nico pits. Hamilton might just be back in control of this race.

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WHAT! HAMILTON HAS BEEN FORCED TO PIT!  Rain is coming down hard. This race is going haywire!
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Clearly Kimi’s tyre gamble does not pay off. Force India’s Perez overtakes him into P8.
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After overtaking the Williams, Rosberg is flying. He’s two seconds a lap quicker than Hamilton and only 5.5s behind.
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Rosberg is on a roll, overtakes the Williams succesively. New order: Hamilton, Rosberg, Massa, Bottas.
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Sebastian Vettel passes teammate Kimi Raikkonen who immediately pits and gets onto intermediate tyres. But rain stops almost immediately. Has he made the right callon the tyres?
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“There are drops everywhere, I think we need to stop,” reports Bottas. Meanwhile Raikkonen thinks it’s not raining hard enough to stop. This could ruin everyones race!
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We hope the people watching bought their brollies and rain coats along.

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Lap 34 of 52: Virtual Safety Car out after Carlos Sainz retires; Lewis Hamilton leads Felipe Massa by 6s, with Valtteri Bottas third ahead of Nico Rosberg
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Are you guys also wondering what a virtual safety car is?

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McLaren reporting rain is five minutes away, and will hit the pit lane first.
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Mercedes Engineer to Rosberg: “Nico, give it everything. Give it everything!”

He is currently stuck behind the Williams and the threat of rain in imminent.

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LAP 30: 1 Hamilton, 2 Massa, 3 Bottas, 4 Rosberg, 5 Raikkonen, 6 Vettel, 7 Kvyat, 8 Hulkenberg, 9 Sainz, 10 Perez, 11 Ericsson, 12 Alonso, 13 Stevens, 14 Merhi.  Just 14 cars running.
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Meanwhile news from Force India.

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Lap 24: After that fantastic manoevre, Hamilton’s lead is now 3.4s. This race is now all about the fight for the other two spots on the podium as Hamilton runs away in the clear at the front of the field.

“OK, this is a straight fight until the end of the race with the cars around us,” Massa is told. Bottas is also told they’re racing now. Hmmm maybe it would have been handy for the Finn to have that message a little earlier WIlliams.

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Lewis Hamilton in a fantastic move overcomes the Williams to take back P1. The Brit is back in the lead! What a fantastic race!

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David Beckham is at Silverstone. I repeat, David Beckham is at Silverstone. And so is Star Wars director George Lucas!

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LAP 20: It is a 2.4 second stop for Hamilton and and he comes out ahead of Sergio Perez.
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What a team. 

Williams chief technical officer Pat Symonds to BBC Sport: “No we are not going to say let him through, we will allow them to race, it is the Williams way.  “It gets the heart beating but it is the way we choose to do it.  “We told them not to race while we sorted out how we thought Mercedes reacted to the race position. We’ll see what happens now. We have the pace at the moment, it is a difficult place to overtake, it will all happen around the pitstops.”

Silverstone: Championship leader Lewis Hamilton produced another formidable performance in qualifying at the British Grand Prix on Saturday to clinch pole position for the eighth time in nine races this season. With a 46th career pole, the reigning world champion moved to third place on Formula One’s all-time leaderboard, with only Michael Schumacher (68) and Ayrton Senna (65) ahead of him. Hamilton, who clocked 1 minute, 32.248 seconds in qualifying, will share the front row of the grid on Sunday with Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg for the seventh time this year. Rosberg appeared relieved after qualifying, given that only four of the last 20 Silverstone races have been won from pole. [caption id=“attachment_2327912” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] British GP. AP British GP. AP[/caption] “That’s incredible and why I was quite happy not to be on pole today,” Rosberg said. “I know those statistics and the chances are much bigger to win the race from second.” Hamilton has won at Silverstone in both of his championship-winning seasons but never from pole in front of his home fans. “It’s special when you get pole position here on your home turf and when you see all the fans out there,” the Englishman said. In windy conditions in central England, there was only a 10th of a second between Hamilton and Rosberg, who are separated by 10 points at the top of the drivers’ standings. Qualifying was a reversal from Friday’s practice sessions when Rosberg outpaced his fellow 30-year-old. “There was something wrong on my left front,” Rosberg said. “We need to look at what it was.” Mercedes team chief Toto Wolff said the engineers resolved a “setup mishap” overnight for Hamilton. “Generally it’s not been the smoothest of weekends, it’s been a bit up and down in terms of setup, balance and getting laps,” Hamilton said. “I made a change in the car going into qualifying which was perhaps not spectacular for a qualifying lap but hopefully we will be good for the race.” Behind the Mercedes duo, Williams locked out the second row and Ferrari took the next two places. It is the first time Williams has had both drivers in the top four of the grid at Silverstone in 13 years, with Felipe Massa ahead of Valtteri Bottas. For only the second time this season, Kimi Raikkonen beat four-time F1 champion Sebastian Vettel in qualifying in the Ferrari duel amid speculation over the 2007 world champion’s future with the Italian team. “With the strong wind the handling was not ideal and it was very tricky for everybody, because the conditions kept changing from run to run and from corner to corner,” Raikkonen said. There was more misery for McLaren, which has collected only four points in 2015 compared to Mercedes’ 328. Jenson Button, the 2009 world champion still searching for a triumph at his home race, was eliminated in the first round of qualifying along with Fernando Alonso, only one place higher in 17th. “I’ve been struggling with the balance a little bit — hopefully we’ll learn a lot tomorrow, that’s all we can do,” Button said. “Unfortunately, this is our situation right now and it’s not easy for a team of this stature and experience.” Even for an eight-time constructors’ champion, McLaren knows it cannot rely on its history to attract sponsors if the winless streak — already at 46 races — goes on much longer. “It’s going to hurt us with our revenue,” McLaren team principal Eric Boullier said. “The damage is easy to understand. You establish your brand by your success and repeated success. “Commercially it does hurt because companies are interested in joining us but some people in their organization may question the lack of results.” AP

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