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Sunday 16 July 2017

British GP: From Lights to Flag, Faultless drive from Hamilton

Race winner Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 celebrates with the fans at Formula One World Championship, Rd10, British Grand Prix, Race, Silverstone, England, Sunday 16 July 2017. © Sutton Images

Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton won the British Grand Prix for the fifth time on Sunday – matching the record of Jim Clark and Alain Prost – to cut Sebastian Vettel’s championship lead to just a single point after late tyre dramas hit both Ferraris. Valtteri Bottas grabbed second from Kimi Raikkonen to secure a Mercedes one-two, as Vettel trailed home seventh.

Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes-Benz F1 W08 Hybrid at Formula One World Championship, Rd10, British Grand Prix, Race, Silverstone, England, Sunday 16 July 2017. © Sutton Images

With barely two laps remaining, a front-left puncture deprived Raikkonen of the runner-up slot, while an apparently identical issue cost Vettel a likely fourth place just a lap later.

Red Bull – off the pace of the frontrunners all afternoon – were the key beneficiaries, with Max Verstappen fourth and Daniel Ricciardo – the fans’ Driver of the Day after battling his way up from P19 on the grid –fifth.

Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes-Benz F1 W08 Hybrid leads at the start of the race at Formula One World Championship, Rd10, British Grand Prix, Race, Silverstone, England, Sunday 16 July 2017. © Sutton Images

Behind them, Nico Hulkenberg secured a superb sixth place for Renault – some consolation for the French team after Jolyon Palmer in the sister car went out with hydraulic problems on the formation lap.

The Force Indias of Esteban Ocon and Sergio Perez took the flag in eighth and ninth respectively, with Felipe Massa the final point scorer for Williams in tenth.

Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes-Benz F1 W08 Hybrid leads at the start of the race at Formula One World Championship, Rd10, British Grand Prix, Race, Silverstone, England, Sunday 16 July 2017. © Sutton Images

It was a disastrous race for Toro Rosso. Carlos Sainz retired on the second lap after a collision with team mate Daniil Kvyat, who was given a drive-through penalty for rejoining the circuit unsafely after the incident. The Russian continued, but floor damage limited him to P15.

Kimi Raikkonen (FIN) Ferrari SF70-H at Formula One World Championship, Rd10, British Grand Prix, Race, Silverstone, England, Sunday 16 July 2017. © Sutton Images

Along with Sainz and Palmer, Fernando Alonso's was the third and final retirement after pitting his McLaren with power issues shortly after half distance.


“I see you out there!” Hamilton told the fans over his radio as he toured in, after a pluperfect performance in which his only significant concern was some blistering on his soft Pirelli tyres just past mid-distance

Peter Bonnington (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 Race Engineer, race winner Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 and Valtteri Bottas (FIN) Mercedes AMG F1 celebrate on the podium with the trophy and champagne at Formula One World Championship, Rd10, British Grand Prix, Race, Silverstone, England, Sunday 16 July 2017. © Sutton Images

Hamilton took the lead, nursed it during a safety car intervention after the Toro Rossos of Carlos Sainz and Daniil Kvyat had collided on the first lap, then simply controlled the race until the end.

All of the action took place behind him. Raikkonen pushed him as hard as he could, which this day was not enough to worry Mercedes, as Vettel never ran higher than third after losing a huge amount of time trapped behind a boisterous Verstappen who had out-fumbled him in the opening corners with a superb move round the outside at Loop.

The two later came close to swapping paint at Stowe and Club on the 14th lap, after which Ferrari brought their man in and got the undercut on the Dutchman when his left rear wheel’s nut proved sticky during his stop a lap later.

(L to R): Valtteri Bottas (FIN) Mercedes AMG F1, Peter Bonnington (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 Race Engineer, Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 and Kimi Raikkonen (FIN) Ferrari celebrate on the podium at Formula One World Championship, Rd10, British Grand Prix, Race, Silverstone, England, Sunday 16 July 2017. © Sutton Images

As Red Bull fell back, Bottas in the other Mercedes was pushing forward. He moved ahead of Verstappen after the latter’s pit stop on the 19th lap, then ran long on his soft tyres, climbed to second behind Hamilton as the Ferraris stopped, then battled after them on his supersoft tyres after pitting on the 32nd of the 51 laps.

Vettel succumbed as the Mercedes slammed past going up to Stowe on the 43rd lap, after an attempt round the outside there the previous lap hadn’t quite worked out, and then Bottas began to slice into Raikkonen’s advantage as he sensed a possible Mercedes one-two.

But in the end he didn’t need to push so hard, because the Ferrari’s left front tyre started to delaminate, forcing Raikkonen into the pits. Red Bull also brought Verstappen in, which ultimately lost him the podium slot, because just as it seemed Vettel would inherit it, the German’s car suffered exacty the same failure as team mate Raikkonen’s.

Kimi Raikkonen (FIN) Ferrari SF70-H with front delaminating tyre at Formula One World Championship, Rd10, British Grand Prix, Race, Silverstone, England, Sunday 16 July 2017. © Sutton Images

As that dropped him down the order with a pit stop, Raikkonen recovered to take the final podium position ahead of Verstappen, as Ricciardo’s superb afternoon of recovery took him from the back of the grid to fifth.

And Vettel’s misfortune handed back to Renault the sixth place that Hulkenberg had looked like taking all afternoon until his engine started de-rating and he could no longer fend off Ricciardo.

Sebastian Vettel (GER) Ferrari SF70-H with front delaminating tyre at Formula One World Championship, Rd10, British Grand Prix, Race, Silverstone, England, Sunday 16 July 2017. © Sutton Images

Vettel’s seventh place earned him six points, so he now has 177 to Hamilton’s 176, at the notional midpoint of the season.

Force India scored another chunk of points, as Ocon forced by Perez at the start and stayed there for the rest of the afternoon, and Massa made best use of soft tyres to begin with and supersofts at the end to snatch the final point for Williams.

Race winner Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes-Benz F1 W08 Hybrid celebrates in parc ferme at Formula One World Championship, Rd10, British Grand Prix, Race, Silverstone, England, Sunday 16 July 2017. © Sutton Images

Stoffel Vandoorne couldn’t quite turn his top 10 qualifying position into points with 11th for McLaren, who lost Fernando Alonso at just over half distance with mechanical problems. Haas took 12th and 13th with Kevin Magnussen and Romain Grosjean, as Marcus Ericsson was Sauber’s top finisher in 14th ahead of the delayed Kvyat, who got a drive-through penalty for rejoining the circuit unsafely and thus causing the collision with his team mate.

Lance Stroll was 16th for Williams with some ‘aero loss’ late in the race, leading home Sauber’s Pascal Wehrlein.

Race winner Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 celebrates with the fans at Formula One World Championship, Rd10, British Grand Prix, Race, Silverstone, England, Sunday 16 July 2017. © Sutton Images

Thus the complexion of the world championship fight has been turned around in one afternoon, on which the huge British crowd got exactly what it came for.

Race winner Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 celebrates with the trophies alongside his brother Nick Hamilton (GBR), Valtteri Bottas (FIN) Mercedes AMG F1, Billy Monger (GBR) and the team at Formula One World Championship, Rd10, British Grand Prix, Race, Silverstone, England, Sunday 16 July 2017. © Sutton Images


RACE RESULTS

POS.DRIVERTEAMTIMEPOINTS
1LEWIS HAMILTONMERCEDES1:21:27.43025
2VALTTERI BOTTASMERCEDES+14.063s18
3KIMI RÄIKKÖNENFERRARI+36.570s15
4MAX VERSTAPPENRED BULL RACING+52.125s12
5DANIEL RICCIARDORED BULL RACING+65.955s10
6NICO HULKENBERGRENAULT+68.109s8
7SEBASTIAN VETTELFERRARI+93.989s6
8ESTEBAN OCONFORCE INDIA+1 lap4
9SERGIO PEREZFORCE INDIA+1 lap2
10FELIPE MASSAWILLIAMS+1 lap1



2017 DRIVERS CHAMPIONSHIP

1SEBASTIAN VETTELGERFERRARIFerrari car177
2LEWIS HAMILTONGBRMERCEDESMercedes car176
3VALTTERI BOTTASFINMERCEDESMercedes car154
4DANIEL RICCIARDOAUSRED BULL RACINGRed Bull Racing car117
5KIMI RÄIKKÖNENFINFERRARIFerrari car98
6MAX VERSTAPPENNEDRED BULL RACINGRed Bull Racing car57
7SERGIO PEREZMEXFORCE INDIAForce India car52
8ESTEBAN OCONFRAFORCE INDIAForce India car43
9CARLOS SAINZESPTORO ROSSOToro Rosso car29
10NICO HULKENBERGGERRENAULTRenault car26

Race winner Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 celebrates with the fans in parc ferme and crowdsurfs at Formula One World Championship, Rd10, British Grand Prix, Race, Silverstone, England, Sunday 16 July 2017. © Sutton Images

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