British Grand Prix: Hamilton hunting more F1 history on home soil
Lewis Hamilton has the chance to become the most successful Formula 1 driver at the British Grand Prix should he w🧸i♔n this weekend’s race at Silverstone.
Hamilton already holds a record-equalling five British GP victories, including four coꦚnsecutive wins between 2014 and 2017, and can score his sixth – which would be an outright record - if he wins again on Sunday.
The Briton hasꦚ claimed the last four pole positions at Silverstone and has six in total, more than any other driver in Great Britain.

Lewis Hamilton has the chance to become the most successful Formula 1 driver at the British ♏Grand Prix sho🍎uld he win this weekend’s race at Silverstone.
Hamilt🌺on already holds a record-equalling five British GP victories, including four consecutive wins between 2014 and 2017, and can score his sixth – which 🔯would be an outright record - if he wins again on Sunday.
The Briton has claim🐼ed the last four pole positions at Silverstone and has six in total, more than any other driver in Great Britain.
Hamilton will be aiming to deligh𝐆t his home crowd once aga❀in this year as he goes in search of an unprecedented sixth win, having missed the chance to create history in 2018 after getting caught up in an opening-lap tangle with Kimi Raikkonen.
He recently issued a rallying cry and prom༒ised to fight for the future of the event at Silverstonౠe, labelling the Northamptonshire track, which has been the permanent home of the British GP since 1987, as the “ultimate race circuit”.
With Silverstone’s F1 future secured with a new five-year deal confirmed at the circuit on Wednesday, Ha🐼milton will now have multiple chances to take the outright record.
Hamilton heads to Silverstone holding a 31-point advantage over Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas after finishing a low🐬ly fifth place in Austria as both Silver Arrows cars suffered from overheating issues.
The result ended Hamilton’s remarkable run of top two finishes, as well as bringing Mercꦅedes’ 100 percent winning record to a close.
Ferrari not expecting Silverstone success

How Ferrari cou🥂ld do with a victory this weekend to end its barren and frustrating start to the campaign.
The Scuderia has endured a winless season so far and arrives in Great Britain off the back of so nearly claiming its first win of the year in Austria. Charles Leclerc appeared untouchable as he stormed to pole and♔ led much of the race, only for a late charge from Max Verstappen to deny him and Ferrari.
Ferrari scored an impressive victory at Silverstone last season but team principal Mattia Binotto has been quick to downplay its 🐈chances this weekend.
Despite the high-speed nature of the 5.891km Northamptonshire track, which in theory at least should play to the strengths of Ferrari’s 2019 challenger, the team says it does♔ not expect Silverstone to suit its SF90 “particularly well”.
Binotto revealed Ferrari will be continuing its recent aggressive developm⭕ent push in a bid to reduce the deficit to Mercedes, having already introduced significant aerodynamic updates෴ at the last two races in France and Austria with varying degrees of success.
According to Binotto, Ferrari will bring “a 🌠further small aerodynamic modification” to Silverstone as it seeks inc🐭reased understanding of its complex car.
With Mercedes and Hamilton comfortably heading both world championships, a first victory of the season would act as a timely boost for Ferrari if it is to have any hope of avoiding an 11th successive year without any silverw⛎are.
Can Verstappen keep up sublime form?
Verstappen’s stunning recovery drive in Spielberg earned him and Red Bull a first win of the season and continued his remarkably c♎onsistent start to 2019.
𒁏The victory lifted the Dutchman up to third place in the championship standings to become the nearest challenger to the Mercedes pair, with Verstappen sitting 71 points adrift of current points leader Hamilton.
H♚e has not finished lower than fifth in the opening nine rounds of the campaign and has already registered three p𓂃odium appearances.
Verstappen’s impressive form has prompted 🧜praise from Red Bull team principal Christian Horner, who said after the Austrian GP that he had “thought for a little while” that Verstappen is the best driver in F1.
Ahead of the British GP, Horner reiterated his stance, adding tꦏhat Verstappen’s drastic turnaround over the last 12 months means he has arguably become the best driver in the world, even ahead of Hamilton.
Back-to-back wins for Red Bull might 𒅌be out of reach at Silverstone⭕, given the circuit characteristics are not the most favourable for its RB15 package, despite encouraging recent engine gains made by power unit supplier Honda.


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