Formula One (F1) will be heading to the Silverstone Circuit for the British Grand Prix this week, with a tight practice schedule starting on Friday, 1 July.
Get ready for the 52 laps on the 5.9-kilometre racetrack on Sunday, 3 July.
Max Verstappen stands most likely to drive off victoriously this weekend, following his back-to-back wins at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix and Canadian Grand Prix.
Earlier this week, Charles Leclerc said Ferrari was “not in the best situation with the last few races”, but the team is still motivated.
“We are always pushing to the limit. At the end, that’s what we need to do if we want to win this championship.”
He said the entire team “will push 100%” with the goal of “cleaner races and getting the rhythm back, and get back the points we’ve lost in the last three races”.
Meanwhile, Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton is already making inroads with the crowd:
Free Practice sessions will be screened on SuperSport Channel 215 and will take place at the following South African times:
The Qualifying can be viewed on F1 TV or SuperSport on Saturday at 4pm. Meanwhile, the race itself will take place on Sunday, 3 July at 4pm.
Verstappen controlled a tactical race from pole position through three safety car interventions and resisted intense late pressure from Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz to win by under a second.
Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton, who declared his car as “undriveable”, came home third for Mercedes to claim his second podium of a difficult season ahead of team-mate George Russell in fourth.
It was Verstappen’s first Canadian victory in his 150th career start, his sixth this year and the 26th of his career, hoisting him 46 points clear of his rivals in the championship. (AFP)
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