The 2017 British GP Thread
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The 2017 British GP Thread
This is the place to discuss everything related to the 10th round of the 2017 season taking place in Silverstone between the 14th and 16th of July.
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The event timetable for the British Grand Prix.
Friday
1st Practice 09:00 local time - 08:00 GMT
2nd Practice 13:00 local time - 12:00 GMT
Saturday
Practice 10:00 local time - 09:00 GMT
Qualifying 13:00 local time - 12:00 GMT
Sunday
Race 13:00 local time - 12:00 GMT
To submit your 10 'n' Pole Picks for Britain click here, to register in the competition click here
Picks for Britain close at the start of Saturday practice
The event timetable for the British Grand Prix.
Friday
1st Practice 09:00 local time - 08:00 GMT
2nd Practice 13:00 local time - 12:00 GMT
Saturday
Practice 10:00 local time - 09:00 GMT
Qualifying 13:00 local time - 12:00 GMT
Sunday
Race 13:00 local time - 12:00 GMT
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Re: The 2017 British GP Thread
This weekend sees the return to Silverstone for the running of the 72nd British Grand Prix. Fans will flock to the circuit to see if their hero, Lewis Hamilton, can achieve greatness by equaling the greats, Jim Clark and Alain Prost, in winning his 5th British GP.
England is also home to many Formula 1 teams so expect the best from them all.
Standing in Lewis' way will be the formidable duo of team mate, Valtteri Bottas, and Sebastian Vettel. Surprisingly, Seb has only won one British GP in all his attempts. Kimi, also a one time winner, could be in the running however I feel that he has conceded that he is second in the pecking order in Team Ferrari.
This track could also lend itself to the superb handling Red Bulls. It is just that slightly underpowered Renault engine may not be enough.
Will Hass continue their good form? Will Force India again get both cars into the top 10? Which Williams cars will turn up?
These questions and many more will be answered on Sunday.
England is also home to many Formula 1 teams so expect the best from them all.
Standing in Lewis' way will be the formidable duo of team mate, Valtteri Bottas, and Sebastian Vettel. Surprisingly, Seb has only won one British GP in all his attempts. Kimi, also a one time winner, could be in the running however I feel that he has conceded that he is second in the pecking order in Team Ferrari.
This track could also lend itself to the superb handling Red Bulls. It is just that slightly underpowered Renault engine may not be enough.
Will Hass continue their good form? Will Force India again get both cars into the top 10? Which Williams cars will turn up?
These questions and many more will be answered on Sunday.
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FP1 Results
FP1 has concluded and nothing out of the ordinary happened.
Mercedes and Williams did their fastest laps on the soft tyres, all other teams were on the super softs.
Vettel flat spotted a set of tyres with a spin but this set will be returned to Pirelli as his Friday return set.
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Pos Time Driver Team
1 01:29.106 Valtteri Bottas Mercedes
2 01:29.184 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes
3 01:29.604 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing
4 01:29.942 Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull Racing
5 01:30.137 Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari
6 01:30.517 Sebastian Vettel Ferrari
7 01:30.895 Daniil Kvyat Toro Rosso
8 01:30.993 Fernando Alonso McLaren
9 01:30.999 Felipe Massa Williams
10 01:31.041 Stoffel Vandoorne McLaren
11 01:31.200 Carlos Sainz Toro Rosso
12 01:31.210 Esteban Ocon Force India
13 01:31.297 Sergio Perez Force India
14 01:31.610 Romain Grosjean Haas
15 01:31.684 Lance Stroll Williams
16 01:32.031 Antonio GiovinazziHaas
17 01:32.171 Nico Hulkenberg Renault
18 01:32.450 Jolyon Palmer Renault
19 01:33.029 Pascal Wehrlein Sauber
20 01:33.399 Marcus Ericsson Sauber
Mercedes and Williams did their fastest laps on the soft tyres, all other teams were on the super softs.
Vettel flat spotted a set of tyres with a spin but this set will be returned to Pirelli as his Friday return set.
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FP2 Results
It looks like Bottas is about to suffer the same fate as Lewis in Austria in having to take a gearbox change. This will result in a 5 place grid penalty.
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Pos Time Driver Team
1 01:28.496 Valtteri Bottas Mercedes
2 01:28.543 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes
3 01:28.828 Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari
4 01:28.956 Sebastian Vettel Ferrari
5 01:29.098 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing
6 01:29.586 Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull Racing
7 01:29.936 Nico Hulkenberg Renault
8 01:30.006 Felipe Massa Williams
9 01:30.238 Fernando Alonso McLaren
10 01:30.383 Esteban Ocon Force India
11 01:30.555 Carlos Sainz Toro Rosso
12 01:30.562 Daniil Kvyat Toro Rosso
13 01:30.624 Sergio Perez Force India
14 01:30.661 Romain Grosjean Haas
15 01:30.695 Lance Stroll Williams
16 01:30.782 Stoffel Vandoorne McLaren
17 01:30.835 Kevin Magnussen Haas
18 01:30.879 Jolyon Palmer Renault
19 01:31.616 Marcus Ericsson Sauber
20 01:31.929 Pascal Wehrlein Sauber
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At this stage, it looks like both Alonso and Bottas will carry 5 grid place penalties into the start of tomorrows grand prix.
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Re: The 2017 British GP Thread
FP3 Results
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Pos Time Driver Team
1 01:28.063 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes
2 01:28.095 Sebastian Vettel Ferrari
3 01:28.137 Valtteri Bottas Mercedes
4 01:28.732 Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari
5 01:29.480 Nico Hulkenberg Renault
6 01:29.612 Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull Racing
7 01:29.819 Romain Grosjean Haas
8 01:29.904 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing
9 01:29.959 Felipe Massa Williams
10 01:30.088 Stoffel Vandoorne McLaren
11 01:30.138 Fernando Alonso McLaren
12 01:30.172 Esteban Ocon Force India
13 01:30.270 Kevin Magnussen Haas
14 01:30.302 Jolyon Palmer Renault
15 01:30.416 Sergio Perez Force India
16 01:30.504 Daniil Kvyat Toro Rosso
17 01:30.515 Carlos Sainz Toro Rosso
18 01:30.621 Pascal Wehrlein Sauber
19 01:30.630 Marcus Ericsson Sauber
20 01:31.358 Lance Stroll Williams
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Qualifying
Ricciardo suffered a turbo failure early in Q1. This, combined with his 5 place penalty for a gearbox change, will result in him starting in P19 ahead of Alonso who is also carrying many penalties for component changes.
Bottas also carries a 5 place grid penalty for a gearbox change which will drop him to P9.
Alonso tops Q1! In a masterstroke, Alonso changes from intermediates to supersofts at the last possible moment allowing him to start his final lap a fraction of a second before the end of Q1. This charge by Alonso then dropped Stroll out of P15 into the group to not progress into Q2.
Hamilton came under investigation in Q3 for a possible block on Grosjean. This was later dismissed.
The grid should look like Hamilton, Raikkonen, Vettel, Verstappen, Hulkenberg, Perez, Ocon, Vandoorne, Bottas, Grosjean, Palmer, Kvyat, Sainz, Massa, Stroll, Magnussen, Wehrlein, Ericsson, Ricciardo, Alonso.
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Pos Time Driver Team
1 01:26.600 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes
2 01:27.147 Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari
3 01:27.356 Sebastian Vettel Ferrari
4 01:27.376 Valtteri Bottas Mercedes
5 01:28.130 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing
6 01:28.856 Nico Hulkenberg Renault
7 01:28.902 Sergio Perez Force India
8 01:29.074 Esteban Ocon Force India
9 01:29.418 Stoffel Vandoorne McLaren
10 01:29.549 Romain Grosjean Haas
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11 01:30.193 Jolyon Palmer Renault
12 01:30.355 Daniil Kvyat Toro Rosso
13 01:30.600 Fernando Alonso McLaren
14 01:31.368 Carlos Sainz Toro Rosso
15 01:31.482 Felipe Massa Williams
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16 01:42.573 Lance Stroll Williams
17 01:42.577 Kevin Magnussen Haas
18 01:42.593 Pascal Wehrlein Sauber
19 01:42.633 Marcus Ericsson Sauber
20 01:42.966 Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull Racing
Bottas also carries a 5 place grid penalty for a gearbox change which will drop him to P9.
Alonso tops Q1! In a masterstroke, Alonso changes from intermediates to supersofts at the last possible moment allowing him to start his final lap a fraction of a second before the end of Q1. This charge by Alonso then dropped Stroll out of P15 into the group to not progress into Q2.
Hamilton came under investigation in Q3 for a possible block on Grosjean. This was later dismissed.
The grid should look like Hamilton, Raikkonen, Vettel, Verstappen, Hulkenberg, Perez, Ocon, Vandoorne, Bottas, Grosjean, Palmer, Kvyat, Sainz, Massa, Stroll, Magnussen, Wehrlein, Ericsson, Ricciardo, Alonso.
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Results
Well, that was some climax to an entertaining race. Both Ferrari's running out of tyres near the end, Toro Rosso's taking each other out and a superb charge from the rear of field by Daniel Ricciardo to finish 5th. It could have been so much better considering he was up to 10th before his excursion back to 18th when he resumed his chase.
No points for guessing who my driver of the day was.
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Pos Driver Team
1 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes
2 Valtteri Bottas Mercedes
3 Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari
4 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing
5 Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull Racing
6 Nico Hulkenberg Renault
7 Sebastian Vettel Ferrari
8 Esteban Ocon Force India
9 Sergio Perez Force India
10 Felipe Massa Williams
11 Stoffel Vandoorne McLaren
12 Kevin Magnussen Haas
13 Romain Grosjean Haas
14 Marcus Ericsson Sauber
15 Daniil Kvyat Toro Rosso
16 Lance Stroll Williams
17 Pascal Wehrlein Sauber
DNF Fernando Alonso McLaren
DNF Carlos Sainz Toro Rosso
DNS Jolyon Palmer Renault
No points for guessing who my driver of the day was.
Re: The 2017 British GP Thread
What a race!
This is how all F1 races should be, wheel to wheel racing, plenty of overtaking and drivers, cars and tyres being pushed to the limit!
Hamilton drove a stunning race, no one could touch him all weekend, no mistakes and handling pressure despite this being his 4th win at Silverstone in a row and the 5th overall. He gets my driver of the day.
Bottas did well too and pushed Vettel and forced him into that huge lockup that certainly contributed to his tyre failure. He was also helped into second when Raikkonen's tyre failed!
Ricciardo was brilliant as well, starting in 19th and finishing 5th! He probably did the most overtaking of everyone.
The championship fight is down to just one point but it feels that Mercedes have the upper hand again. Lets hope Ferrari can keep up the fight!
This is how all F1 races should be, wheel to wheel racing, plenty of overtaking and drivers, cars and tyres being pushed to the limit!
Hamilton drove a stunning race, no one could touch him all weekend, no mistakes and handling pressure despite this being his 4th win at Silverstone in a row and the 5th overall. He gets my driver of the day.
Bottas did well too and pushed Vettel and forced him into that huge lockup that certainly contributed to his tyre failure. He was also helped into second when Raikkonen's tyre failed!
Ricciardo was brilliant as well, starting in 19th and finishing 5th! He probably did the most overtaking of everyone.
The championship fight is down to just one point but it feels that Mercedes have the upper hand again. Lets hope Ferrari can keep up the fight!
Re: The 2017 British GP Thread
I agree with that assessment. Ferrari have had a few relatively weak races in a row now (one caused by misfortune in the UK, another by Vettel being a silly sod in Azerbaijan. Cost himself a bundle of points there). I want things to stay tight, so a better Ferrari result would be good. Corners are slower than Silverstone so that should help out the Prancing Horse in Hungary.