At home, Lando Norris won his first GP Formula 1 in Great Britain in front of Oscar Piastri and Nico Hülkenberg. The German goes up for the first time, at 37, on the podium.
From start to finish, the Formula 1 Grand Prix of Great Britain has given rise to spectacular events. A surprise guest, the weather first played a preponderant role, forcing competitors to change tires several times. The rain also pushed several pilots to the fault. Isack Hadjar (Racing Bull) has just just avoided a racing car on his trajectory, nevertheless his maneuver did not prevent him from finishing in the decorSeriously damaging his car. Before the abandonment of the Frenchman, his teammate Liam Lawson also threw in the towel very prematurely.
In this complicated context, the safety car intervened twice. Under his diet, an atypical incident probably rebatted the cards. While he slowed down suddenly,
Oscar Piastri (McLaren) was overtaken by Max Verstappen (Red Bull) which was not sanctioned. On the contrary, even, the commissioners inflicted a ten -second penalty on the Australian who led dance from the eighth lap. Shortly after this incident, the defending world champion slipped and downgraded to ninth row! In ambush, it was therefore Lando Norris (McLaren) who took advantage of these racing facts to seize the head and no longer let go.
Norris signs a 4th victory, Gasly 6th
For the first time in his career, Lando Norris granted himself the GP of Silverstone at 25 years old in front of an audience very mainly acquired to his cause. The Briton had a second consecutive success after Austria, his fourth in 2025. In addition, he approaches eight units (226 points) of his teammate Oscar Piastri, second this Sunday, at the top of the world championship (234 points). Behind the orange cars, Nico Hülkenberg (Sauber) signed a great feat. At 37 and after 239 races, the German rose for the first time on an F1 podium while he started in 19th place.
Despite his Huherist hah, Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) did not provide Nico Hülkenberg to Nico Hülkenberg. Max Verstappen, 5th, near Lewis Hamilton Pierre Gasly (Alpine) retained 6th position until the bustle of the checkered flag. In the pilot ranking, Max Verstappen (165 points) lost ground on the McLaren but slightly accentuated his lead on George Russell (Mercedes), 4th with 147 points. Disappointing, Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) for his part was white, completing the GP in 14th place.