F1 British GP live commentary and updates - sprint qualifying
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With that, we'll call time on our live text commentary on British GP sprint qualifying. Never fear, we are back tomorrow for the sprint race and grand prix qualifying.
The British GP sprint race starts at 12pm BST before grand prix qualifying which begins at 4pm BST. You won't want to miss it!
Here's the full report on British GP sprint qualifying:
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"I can't remember the last time I started on the front row at Silverstone," Hamilton says.
It was two years ago and he went on to win the race... short memory!
George Russell, Mercedes F1 W15, Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes F1 W15, Lando Norris, McLaren MCL38, Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB20, at the start
Photo by: Glenn Dunbar / Motorsport Images
Here's the full British GP sprint race grid:
SPRINT GRID
| Cla | Driver | # | Chassis | Engine | Time | Tyres | km/h | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | |
44 | |
Ferrari | Ferrari |
1'28.376 |
239.970 | |||
| 2 | |
12 | |
Mercedes | Mercedes |
+0.011 1'28.387 |
239.940 | |||
| 3 | |
3 | |
Red Bull | Red Bull |
+0.321 1'28.697 |
239.101 | |||
| 4 | |
16 | |
Ferrari | Ferrari |
+0.327 1'28.703 |
239.085 | |||
| 5 | |
63 | |
Mercedes | Mercedes |
+0.357 1'28.733 |
239.004 | |||
| 6 | |
1 | |
McLaren | Mercedes |
+0.364 1'28.740 |
238.985 | |||
| 7 | |
81 | |
McLaren | Mercedes |
+0.396 1'28.772 |
238.899 | |||
| 8 | |
6 | |
Red Bull | Red Bull |
+0.459 1'28.835 |
238.730 | |||
| 9 | |
30 | |
RB | Red Bull |
+0.551 1'28.927 |
238.483 | |||
| 10 | |
41 | |
RB | Red Bull |
+0.991 1'29.367 |
237.309 | |||
| 11 | |
10 | |
Alpine | Mercedes |
+1.106 1'29.482 |
237.004 | |||
| 12 | |
5 | |
Audi | Audi |
+1.303 1'29.679 |
236.483 | |||
| 13 | |
27 | |
Audi | Audi |
+1.331 1'29.707 |
236.409 | |||
| 14 | |
43 | |
Alpine | Mercedes |
+1.607 1'29.983 |
235.684 | |||
| 15 | |
55 | |
Williams | Mercedes |
+1.821 1'30.197 |
235.125 | |||
| 16 | |
23 | |
Williams | Mercedes |
+2.274 1'30.650 |
233.950 | |||
| 17 | |
87 | |
Haas | Ferrari |
+2.707 1'31.083 |
232.838 | |||
| 18 | |
31 | |
Haas | Ferrari |
+3.338 1'31.714 |
231.236 | |||
| 19 | |
11 | |
Cadillac | Ferrari |
+3.400 1'31.776 |
231.080 | |||
| 20 | |
77 | |
Cadillac | Ferrari |
+3.644 1'32.020 |
230.467 | |||
| 21 | |
14 | |
Aston Martin | Honda |
+4.534 1'32.910 |
228.259 | |||
| 22 | |
18 | |
Aston Martin | Honda |
+4.612 1'32.988 |
228.068 | |||
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A three-tenth gap between Antonelli and Verstappen for second and third is quite something, but how about the gap between the two Mercedes drivers? Antonelli out-qualified Russell by almost half a second which is why there is two drivers between them. That's a lot of lap time missing for the British driver.
Russell cannot join the party as he sets a time only good enough for fifth place!
P1 Hamilton, P2 Antonelli, P3 Verstappen, P4 Leclerc, P5 Russell, P6 Norris, P7 Piastri, P8 Hadjar, P9 Lawson, P10 Lindblad.
That is one superb grid for the sprint!
Lewis Hamilton beats Kimi Antonelli to British GP sprint race pole! The Ferrari driver's 1m28.376s beats his Italian rival by 0.011s! Verstappen goes third for Red Bull.
Antonelli is on provisional pole with a 1m28.387s, seeing off Leclerc and Norris. What can the rest do?
Piastri sets the marker to beat with a 1m28.772s as the chequered flag comes out. All drivers do manage to get a lap in.
And now all 10 drivers are on the track. Russell will be the final driver across the line. All or nothing time.
Piastri is the one to flutter his eyelids first (or something like that) as he heads out, immediately followed by Norris and both Racing Bulls.
The work is over on the #1 McLaren so it appears Norris has a fully-functioning front-right corner for SQ3. Still we wait for someone to blink first.
The green light is illuminated at the pitlane exit but nobody fancies it yet. This is set to be a one-lap shootout.
The McLaren mechanics are hard at work on Norris' front-right brake duct to try to and fix it after the British driver lost a piece earlier in sprint qualifying. That'll be worth a tenth or two which will be make or break in this final session.
Another two-by-two with both Alpines, Audis and Williams all going out. All very formal.
The chequered flag is out and nobody in the bottom six does enough to push Norris from the top 10. The McLaren driver can sing the Kenny Loggins' banger loud and proud.
Out in SQ2: P11 Gasly, P12 Bortoleto, P13 Hulkenberg, P14 Colapinto, P15 Sainz, P16 Albon.
The projected knockout time is a 1m29.5s - but Gasly is 11th with a 1m29.482s. I guess we'll forgive them for rounding up.
Anyway, Russell does enough to go seventh fastest, which pushes Norris into the danger zone.
Lawson, that is a lap! The Racing Bulls driver goes fourth with a 1m29.067s, while team-mate Lindblad goes eighth, so that pushes Russell to 10th and on the bubble.
We've got a split strategy in SQ2 as Lawson, Gasly, Lindblad and Colapinto opt for a one-and-done attack given they've not set lap times yet with under three minutes to go.
Not a great lap by Russell who puts in a 1m29.474s which leaves him down in eighth place. It'd be a surprise if any of the midfield runners can do enough to push the Mercedes driver out of the top 10, but he is the one at biggest risk out of the big names.
Verstappen's joy is short-lived as he is quickly shuffled down to fifth as Hamilton goes top once again with a 1m28.7474s from Antonelli, Leclerc and Piastri.
That is the Verstappen we know. The four-time F1 world champion goes top with a 1m29.242s, finally getting the better of team-mate Hadjar.
Off we go for SQ2!
Meanwhile, there's a curious case of McLaren being the only Mercedes-powered team without the upgrades because it is out of sync with the cycle of new motors. Full story:
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Bearman missed out on progressing into SQ2 by 0.010s from Sainz. Those are the margins for success even in this early stage of the regulations and developments are rapid.
Yes! Albon's 1m30.779s puts him 14th and duly pushes Bearman out.
Out in SQ1: P17 Bearman, P18 Ocon, P19 Perez, P20 Bottas, P21 Alonso, P22 Stroll.
Albon is going to be last over the line so can he make it count?
The chequered flag is out as Bearman leaps into 15th place which pushes Albon into the relegation zone.
Both Mercedes drivers improve with their final laps but are only fifth and sixth respectively for Russell and Antonelli - over four tenths slower than Hamilton.
Three minutes to go in SQ1 and in the drop zone is Bearman, Ocon, Perez, Bottas, Alonso and Stroll. Or, two Haas, two Cadillacs and two Aston Martins. The Noah's Ark formation.
Back come the Ferraris, with Hamilton going top again with a 1m29.273s, one tenth of a second up on Leclerc.
Hadjar goes quickest for Red Bull with a 1m29.470s. We are still off the outright lap times set in FP1 (granted they were on soft tyres) but that's an eye-catching lap time. Piastri puts him McLaren third.
Verstappen meanwhile is only sixth despite the on board of his lap looking solid with no major moments like he suffered in practice.
Hamilton punches in a 1m29.582s to set the early pace from Ferrari team-mate Leclerc and then comes Antonelli, Lawson and Russell.
The air temperature is up to 25.5C which makes it a scorching Silverstone, and means the track temperature is also up, hitting 41.5C. Not quite Red Bull Ring-levels of heat but the tyres will be feeling it in the high-load, high-speed corners.
A largely leisurely start to the session is halted after around 90s as a chunk of cars nip out, including both Ferraris and both Mercedes. Each driver has one set of new medium tyres to set their lap times in this session.
Just as we get going, here's that story on Ferrari boss Vasseur hitting back in upgrades-gate:
Off we go for the first segment of sprint qualifying. Time to kick out the bottom six drivers.
By: Haydn Cobb