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Leclerc Triumphs at Silverstone Amid Antonelli Drama and Verstappen Crash

Charles Leclerc won a dramatic British Grand Prix at Silverstone after late-race chaos. Kimi Antonelli's potential victory unraveled due to a mechanical problem with his Mercedes. Max Verstappen crashed out on Lap 48, bringing out the Safety Car and ending the race early. George Russell finished second, with Lewis Hamilton taking third for Ferrari.

Formula 1: Leclerc triumphs at Silverstone as Antonelli's charge unravels and Verstappen crashes out

Northamptonshire, July 5

Charles Leclerc claimed a dramatic victory at the British Grand Prix on Sunday, overcoming late-race chaos at Silverstone as Kimi Antonelli saw a potential win slip away because of a car issue and Max Verstappen crashed out to trigger a late Safety Car.

Leclerc made a fast start from the grid. The Ferrari driver, along with teammate Lewis Hamilton, both passed Antonelli in the opening laps. The Monegasque found a comfortable rhythm at the front, giving up the lead only when he went into the pits for his scheduled stop.

This briefly gave the lead to Antonelli, who extended his opening stint until Lap 36 before making his pit stop. The young Mercedes driver emerged eager to catch Leclerc, but his progress halted on Lap 41 due to a mechanical problem that the team later identified as a suspected failure of the left-front wheel shield.

Antonelli had to make two more pit stops and rejoined the race well down the order. His tough afternoon worsened with a five-second penalty for exceeding track limits, effectively ending any chance of a podium finish.

The race took another dramatic turn on Lap 48 when Verstappen spun into the gravel trap, bringing out the Safety Car. With no time left for racing to resume, the field finished behind the Safety Car, allowing Leclerc to cruise to his ninth Formula One victory.

George Russell took advantage of the late neutralization by staying out while several rivals pitted, moving the Mercedes driver up to second place. Hamilton secured third place for Ferrari, though the seven-time world champion faces a post-race investigation for a possible yellow-flag violation.

Home favourite Lando Norris finished fourth for McLaren, while Isack Hadjar took fifth for Red Bull. The Racing Bulls pair of Liam Lawson and Arvid Lindblad finished sixth and seventh, respectively. Gabriel Bortoleto earned valuable points for Audi in eighth. Alpine drivers Franco Colapinto and Pierre Gasly completed the top 10.

It was a frustrating afternoon for Oscar Piastri, whose race fell apart after an opening-lap pit stop for damage, leaving him in 11th. Carlos Sainz Jr. finished 12th for Williams after a promising start, followed by Haas drivers Oliver Bearman and Esteban Ocon in 13th and 14th.

Sergio Pérez took 15th for Cadillac, while Antonelli was ultimately classified 16th after his time penalty. Cadillac's Valtteri Bottas finished ahead of Aston Martin teammates Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll.

Three drivers did not finish the race. Verstappen retired after his crash, Alexander Albon pulled out after continuing following early contact with Bearman, and Audi's Nico Hülkenberg stopped due to a mechanical issue.

— IANS

Reader Comments

James A

Leclerc drove brilliantly but that Safety Car finish is always a bit anticlimactic. Silverstone deserves a proper racing finish. Russell was smart to stay out though – that move to P2 was pure opportunism. Hamilton's post-race investigation could spice things up further. Let's see what the stewards decide.

Priya S

Silverstone never disappoints! 🇮🇳 The way Leclerc managed his tyres in those final stages was masterclass. But poor Antonelli – that mechanical failure was so unexpected. Reminded me of those heartbreaking DNFs we see sometimes. Verstappen's crash shows even champions have off days. Overall, a fantastic weekend for F1!

Michael C

Honestly, this race was a bit of a lottery. Leclerc was good but that Safety Car finish robbed us of a proper battle. Hamilton's yellow flag incident could cost him that podium. The stewards need to be consistent – if it's a violation, penalise him. F1 can't have these controversies every race.

Vikram M

Great to see Leclerc back in the winner's circle! Ferrari's strategy team deserves a lot of credit – they called that race perfectly. Antonelli's misfortune was sad to watch, he was genuinely challenging. Norris did well for P4 despite the home pressure. Silverstone always delivers drama! 🏁

Sarah B

That final Safety Car period completely changed the race. Russell's gamble to stay out was inspired – P2 from nowhere! But I feel for Antonelli, that wheel shield issue was bizarre. Verstappen's crash shows even the best can make

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