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How do you think the 2021 British Grand Prix will play out? Will Toto Wolff’s prediction come true?

  • Yes, Mercedes will be able to compete with Red Bull

    Votes: 125 49.0%
  • No, Red Bull’s domination will continue

    Votes: 126 49.4%
  • Other, let us know in the comments below

    Votes: 4 1.6%

  • Total voters
    255
How do you follow up the 2020 British Grand Prix, where the winner finished with only 3 working tires? A new qualifying system for 2021 and a second-place team expecting a sizable victory just might do it.

Formula One is back in action this weekend, taking on the Silverstone circuit for the 2021 British Grand Prix. Max Verstappen currently holds an impressive 32-point advantage over reigning champion Lewis Hamilton in the drivers' standings, while their respective teams rank in the same order with a 44-point gap.

Hamilton will look to gain back some ground in the standings after failing to get a podium finish at the Austrian Grand Prix on the fourth of July. This is Hamilton’s home race, and seven of his record 98 wins have come at this circuit. Hamilton’s recent dominance at the British GP includes winning six of the last seven races here, with his worst finish since 2014 being a second place in 2018.

Max Verstappen is favored to upset that dominance this weekend, amid his strongest season ever. Verstappen enters the weekend on a three-race win streak and has taken a podium in every race except Azerbaijan, a race he was leading before a tire failure.

Toto Wolff says that he expects his Mercedes team to take a 1-2 victory with a 30 second margin at Silverstone. Mercedes finds themselves trailing behind Red Bull so far this season, but Wolff believes that recent upgrades to their W12 car will put them ahead of their rivals.

Sprint Qualifying​

Fans can also expect some extra racing this weekend. Breaking from the usual FP1 > FP2 > FP3 > Qualifying > Race format, Formula One will introduce Sprint Qualifying this weekend.

There are two sessions scheduled for Friday: Free Practice 1 and Qualifying (Q1, Q2 and Q3). This qualifying session is to determine the grid order for the Sprint Race on Saturday. Free Practice 2 will happen in advance of the Sprint Qualifying, then the drivers will take to the track for a 100-kilometer race session to determine the starting grid for Sunday’s race. In addition to grid positions, the drivers and teams will also be vying for up to three championship points from the sprint race.

Verstappen in elite form​

With 14 races remaining on the calendar, Mercedes and Hamilton can still catch Verstappen and Red Bull, but there is a growing sense that if the momentum is to shift, it needs to happen soon. Max has been in elite form behind the wheel of his RB16B this year. The last two races at Austria’s Red Bull Ring had Verstappen taking both pole position and the race win.

Moving down the standings, 46 points behind Verstappen and Hamilton is Sergio Perez of Red Bull, who is the only driver other than the top two to score a victory this season. Perez has been overshadowed by his teammate this year, but his 104 championship points has helped elevate Red Bull well above Mercedes in the constructors' standings.

Norris aims for another strong show​

Further back in the field, Lando Norris hopes to continue his excellent season for McLaren with another strong showing, after having finished an impressive third last time out in Austria. Norris currently sits fourth in the drivers' standings, ahead of Valterri Bottas in his Mercedes. Bottas finished ahead of his teammate in the second race in Austria, but his inconsistent performance has led many to speculate about his future at Mercedes.

Norris’ teammate Daniel Ricciardo has had a less than stellar season so far. He has yet to break into the top five so far this year, and at the Styrian Grand Prix three weeks ago he finished a disappointing 13th.

Norris has proven that McLaren has the pace to beat all but Mercedes and Red Bull, so hopefully Ricciardo can find his groove with the MCL35M and start improving his results.

Ferrari​

The talented Ferrari duo of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz find themselves just two points apart after nine races. Leclerc holds a slight edge in points, but Sainz has posted the only Ferrari podium this season with his third-place finish in Monaco.

There is a midfield fight for fifth place in the constructors' championship, with AlphaTauri just four points ahead of Aston Martin. Behind them is Alpine with 32 points scored so far. And rounding out the field are Alfa Romeo, Williams, and Haas, with two Alfa Romeo 10th place finishes accounting for the only points between the three teams.
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Sprint Race? WTF.
Only the strongest teams can score even MORE points...
IF they keep this format: no points at all should be gained, just grid position.
 
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Why are the commentators struggling with calling it a "race"? Whether it's 52 laps, 10 laps or a 24Hr event, it's still a battle to get the highest position possible, ergo it's a race...

Man this is definitely a Merc track that's for sure :rolleyes:...
 
Sprint race might all a bit silly and fake, but why not go the whole hog and do a random grid for the sprint race start -- and then the finishing order makes the grid for the real race.
I don't know. This today is just more points for the top two to pull away from the rest.
 
Sprint Race? WTF.
Only the strongest teams can score even MORE points...
IF they keep this format: no points at all should be gained, just grid position.

I think otherwise, they should give points till the 5th place at least, 10 for 1º.
 
Saw sprint race today. Did not change anything i think the order would be the same if it was a practice session. Your just doing practice with a full pack of cars. Saintz lost out due to coming off so he will be last but that is it.
 
First couple of laps was interesting and some racers took the challenge to battle. Half way it looked like 'saving the position'.

That start of Alonso. Four cars started on reds and only one car was not able to gain a position...

Nice experiment but I'm not convinced yet. Although better then FP2 & FP3. The lap with the truck is great for all the fans.
 
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I was there today to watch the sprint race at the circuit.

sitting in the Beckett’s grandstand you have a view of much of the circuit, with the complex and the straight in the distance and Beckett’s chicanes in front and down to the end of the main straight.

I throughly enjoyed the sprint race, the action was fast and furious… I won’t say to much about the result as a spoiler… but as an experiment for the fans (hopefully not just at the circuit) I think this was a good thing indeed.
 
The roar of a packed grandstand for their country's champion, wow, I really missed that glorious sound!

GB showed up strong today for LH. Loud n proud.
 
I still think they need to make the cars smaller, there isn't that much racing going on. I like friday and saturday racing (Q and R), plus sunday off course..

On most tacks there are 2 spots to overtake.. and even if you are much faster, you're stuck behind the other car.
 
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Still too many crashes for Russel, basically like vertap was about 5 years ago. Botass, who has critics - doesn't do that.
 
tomorrow will be a tough race because Merc just has a lot of top speed
It will be interesting to see how the setups pan out. With the temps tomorrow supposed to be even hotter than today I believe Merc may struggle with deg considering they stripped off a lot of downforce in favor of straight line speed. That said it appears Max was facing just as much blistering even on a higher downforce config. Looking forward to the race and hoping Checo can make a recovery drive in the points. Perhaps the one thing he may have in his favor is I believe he can make setup changes as he retired from the session. If I m incorrect here someone please let me know.
 

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