British Grand Prix 2020 at Silverstone: F1 – live!John Brewinon August 2, 2020 at 2:05 pm

Lap-by-lap updates from the race starting at 2.10pm BSTHamilton storms to pole position for British Grand PrixHamilton hopes paddock can be united in protestGet in touch! Email John or tweet @JohnBrewin_ 3.05pm BST 28/52 Nico Hulkenberg is talking. “It’s disappointing, we didn’t manage to start the car.” With any luck, he gets a run-in to the 70th anniversary race held here at Silverstone. “It is what it is,” he says, using the champion glib phrase du nos jours. 3.03pm BST 27/52 Stroll and Ocon clash again. Ocon takes the long way round and Stroll holds him off. Continue reading…

28/52 Nico Hulkenberg is talking. “It’s disappointing, we didn’t manage to start the car.” With any luck, he gets a run-in to the 70th anniversary race held here at Silverstone. “It is what it is,” he says, using the champion glib phrase du nos jours.

27/52 Stroll and Ocon clash again. Ocon takes the long way round and Stroll holds him off.

Continue reading…


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