THE FORMULA 1 BRITISH GRAND PRIX IS RUN IN SILVERSTONE

52 lap race: 11.00 (Argentina) / 15.00 (Great Britain)

TV: Fox Sports (Argentina) / Disney+ (South America) / DAZN (Spain) / Apple TV (USA) / F1TV

This is how the starting grid of the British GP looked like: Gasly will start 15th after being penalized, so Hülkenberg, Bearman and Sainz will advance one place (Photo: @F1)

The British GP is coming to Silverstone!

Andrea Kimi Antonelli, championship leader, will start in pole position (REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett)
Andrea Kimi Antonelli, championship leader, will start in pole position (REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett)

The drivers are already on the grid at Silverstone and the race will begin in minutes

The crowd on the main straight of Silverstone (REUTERS/Andrew Boyers)
The crowd on the main straight of Silverstone (REUTERS/Andrew Boyers)

The fun parade of drivers in the run-up to the race in Silverstone that caused a sensation on the internet

Franco Colapinto and Pierre Gasly had fun in the preview (REUTERS/Andrew Boyers)
Franco Colapinto and Pierre Gasly had fun in the preview (REUTERS/Andrew Boyers)
The drivers spent a relaxed time before the race (REUTERS/Andrew Boyers)
The drivers spent a relaxed time before the race (REUTERS/Andrew Boyers)
Several pilots got stuck when trying to pass through the barrier (REUTERS/Andrew Boyers)
Several pilots got stuck when trying to pass through the barrier (REUTERS/Andrew Boyers)
Fernando Alonso was the winner of the mini race (REUTERS/Andrew Boyers)
Fernando Alonso was the winner of the mini race (REUTERS/Andrew Boyers)

The summary of the Formula 2 race, with the Argentine Nico Varrone

Franco Colapinto’s word before the race

Franco Colapinto spoke about the mistake he made in Silverstone qualifying: “It was very strange”

The 23-year-old Argentine rider referred to the problem he had with his A526 during the second attempt in Q1

The excellent start that made him gain five positions in the Sprint race during the first turn on Saturday was simply a glimmer of hope that faded the rest of the day for Franco Colapinto. The Argentine, who had just had a poor performance on Friday, suffered the performance of his Alpine in the Sprint (he was 12th) and later starred in an extreme off-track that left him out of Q1 for the first time in the season.

This is how the positions in Formula 1 remained after the Sprint in Silverstone: Antonelli’s coup for the title and Alpine’s present

The Italian beat Hamilton in the short race of the British GP and established himself as the leader of Formula 1. Colapinto finished 12th and Racing Bulls closed the gap on the French team

Andrea Kimi Antonelli took the victory away from the local team Lewis Hamilton at Sprint British Grand Prix. The Italian of Mercedes overtook the pilot Ferrari who started on pole, and hit the table again in the fight for the Formula 1 title. Alpine was left empty-handed despite the great start of Franco Colapinto who finished 12th (Pierre Gasly finished 11th). Racing Bulls added once again and closed the gap in fifth place in the Constructors’ Championship.

Franco Colapinto’s brilliant start to gain 5 positions in the British GP Sprint race

The Argentine reacted with precision at the start of the competition and surpassed several rivals to climb to 9th place. However, the Alpine’s performance fell and it crossed the finish line in 12th place.

Franco Colapinto had a classification for the sprint race of the British Grand Prix which he himself defined as “difficult” after turning away from his teammate Pierre Gasly. The start of Saturday’s activity on the legendary Silverstone track was on the opposite side: the Argentine signed one of his best starts in Formula 1 to gain five positions in the first meters.

The unexpected statement from the director of Alpine that sowed uncertainty in the future of Franco Colapinto in Formula 1

Steve Nielsen referred to the Argentine’s continuity in the Máxima: “If he is good enough, he will stay, and if he is not, there will be a better option”

Steve Nielsen spoke about the future of Colapinto (AlpineF1Team)
Steve Nielsen spoke about the future of Colapinto (AlpineF1Team)

Steve Nielsen, general director of Alpine, spoke about the continuity of Franco Colapinto in the team for the 2027 season and set an explicit condition: the Argentine’s performance will be the determining factor. The statement came this Friday at the official press conference of the FIA in Silverstone during the weekend of Formula 1 British Grand Prix.

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