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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%

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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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I almost agree with you here, especially at the "there were other Glaring differences" part.
Just the same corner but completely different circumstances.

The only point I've to heavily disagree is your "b) Leclerc had to drive WELL OFF the track to avoid crashing into Lewis."
Charles went off the track because of his own driving error.
I was going by the onboard of Lewis so didn't see what Charles did, just saw him go well wide!!
 
you clearly got it right. Max just has to get out of the way for the frustrated LH from now on :roflmao:
Yup Max should just get out of Lewis' way from now on and gift him another easy WDC win, who needs racing in F1?
Funny how all the Hamilton fans say "what was Lewis suppossed to do? Not race?"....yet they all seem to expect Max to not race?
 
Blithering douche here....
Oh! wait.....
If you want to discuss the incident properly and have issues with my logic and reasoning then address my points with logic and reasoning of your own and make me change my mind. Snarky ad hominen/strawman comments will not do that.
 
If you want to discuss the incident properly and have issues with my logic and reasoning then address my points with logic and reasoning of your own and make me change my mind. Snarky ad hominen/strawman comments will not do that.
You, logic and reasoning do not exist in the same sentence.
There is a pattern with guys like you.
You come here with snide remarks...spouting nonsensical bovine excrement everytime Lewis Hamilton is mentioned.
You folks get 'torqued' by what you see as undeserved wealth, his causes, the 'best' car argument, the undeserved WDC... The list goes on and on.
I gave you reasonable point ahead of your absolute diatribe about a seven-time WDC "lacking the skill".
You are disrespectful.
Your garbage opinion is noted.
If hating somebody you probably have never personally met is your 'thing'...then go for it.
I'm done responding to you and your utter nonsense.
 
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You, logic and reasoning do not exist in the same sentence.
There is a pattern with guys like you.
You come here with snide remarks...spouting nonsensical bovine excrement everytime Lewis Hamilton is mentioned.
You folks get 'torqued' by what you see as undeserved wealth, his causes, the 'best' car argument, the undeserved WDC... The list goes on and on.
I gave you reasonable point ahead of your absolute diatribe about a seven-time WDC "lacking the skill".
You are disrespectful.
Your garbage opinion is noted.
If hating somebody you probably have never personally met is your 'thing'...then go for it.
I'm done responding to you and your utter nonsense.
LOL what? I've stated several times position reveresed I'd say the same thing....EG....look up Gerloff and Toprak in World Superbikes....people saying Toprak moved in on Gerloff and caused the accident...I'm defending Topraks position on this online (not a toprak fan just like I'm not a Max fan)...but fine you just attck me personally and insinuate nonsense I'm reporting your post and let the mods decide who's arguing reasonably and who is not.
 
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Funny how all the Hamilton fans say "what was Lewis suppossed to do? Not race?"....yet they all seem to expect Max to not race?
Of course Max is supposed to race. They were both racing hard. They were both highly aggressive. That's why this was a... "racing incident". It happens in racing. Time to move on.
 
Of course Max is supposed to race. They were both racing hard. They were both highly aggressive. That's why this was a... "racing incident". It happens in racing. Time to move on.
Thing is racing incident means 50/50 fault, clearly the stewards didn't think so saying Lewis was Primarily at fault, hence not 50/50, hence not a "racing incident". Time to stop calling it a "racing incident". Lewis ballsed up, no malicious intent, but a mistake nontheless.
 
The review has been dismissed. As you were sir.
Red Bull should let go of their salt now, but they probably will continue with the whining throughout the grand prix weekend.
 
There is no way Marko and Horner stop their toxic talking. It did not start will Hamilton and it will not stop with him.
What amazes me is RBR waisting track, mechanics and Albon's time to play a crime-scene reconstruction. I hope Horner had a lab coat for the Netflix CSI:Silverstone episode. :D
 
Quote:
"Red Bull’s hopes of getting the FIA to review Lewis Hamilton’s British Grand Prix penalty have been dashed, after Formula 1 stewards rejected its request on Thursday."

Source:

Edit: I'm quite late posting the news :sleep:
 
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"Red Bull’s hopes of getting the FIA to review Lewis Hamilton’s British Grand Prix penalty have been dashed, after Formula 1 stewards rejected its request on Thursday."

Source:
“The stewards note, with some concern, certain allegations made in the competitor’s above letter. Such allegations may or may not have been relevant to the stewards if the petition for review had been granted. The stewards may have addressed these allegations directly in any decision that would have followed. The petition having been dismissed, the stewards make no comments on those allegations”.

And also
“I did give Max a call after the race,” said Hamilton, “to just check if he was okay and let him know that the respect is still there."
“But obviously it’s perhaps not reciprocated.”

You can see what-s going on.
 
“I did give Max a call after the race,” said Hamilton, “to just check if he was okay and let him know that the respect is still there."
“But obviously it’s perhaps not reciprocated.”

You can see what-s going on.
I've watched the Drivers' Press Conference with lots of interest. While Max was talking about just looking forward, his "shows who they really are" is quite the opposite.
Let's see where it leads :geek:

Anyone noticed the fail of Sebastian :roflmao::roflmao::roflmao:
 

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