Alpine driver Franco Colapinto will start from the pits in Sunday's race at Silverstone.
After qualifying, the team mechanics replaced the power unit on his car. Franco received a new internal combustion engine, a new turbocharger, new MGU-H and MGU-K motor-generators, a new energy store, a new electronics control unit, and a new exhaust system.
To carry out all the replacements, the team had to break the “parc ferme” regulations, so as a penalty, Franco Colapinto will start from the pits.
After qualifying, the team mechanics replaced the power unit on his car. Franco received a new internal combustion engine, a new turbocharger, new MGU-H and MGU-K motor-generators, a new energy store, a new electronics control unit, and a new exhaust system.
To carry out all the replacements, the team had to break the “parc ferme” regulations, so as a penalty, Franco Colapinto will start from the pits.
F2: Jack Crawford achieved his third victory of the season
On Sunday at Silverstone, relentless rain poured down, and it was not just a typical English summer shower but a real downpour, forcing the Formula 3 race to be stopped with red flags after 12 laps, meaning the drivers completed just over half the distance.
The drivers were accustomed to this, and British fans are experienced, so they had prepared reliable umbrellas, raincoats, and appropriate footwear, as advised by the race track's official website. Of course, those in covered grandstands were luckier, not to mention the special-category spectators watching the events from guest zones and the Paddock Club.
Amidst the bad weather, the natural question arose about the fate of the Formula 2 race scheduled immediately after the interrupted F3 race.
On Sunday at Silverstone, relentless rain poured down, and it was not just a typical English summer shower but a real downpour, forcing the Formula 3 race to be stopped with red flags after 12 laps, meaning the drivers completed just over half the distance.
The drivers were accustomed to this, and British fans are experienced, so they had prepared reliable umbrellas, raincoats, and appropriate footwear, as advised by the race track's official website. Of course, those in covered grandstands were luckier, not to mention the special-category spectators watching the events from guest zones and the Paddock Club.
Amidst the bad weather, the natural question arose about the fate of the Formula 2 race scheduled immediately after the interrupted F3 race.
Andrea Kimi Antonelli starts at Silverstone in tenth place after a penalty, hoping that the weather will help him recover...
Kimi Antonelli: "The track is wet – typical British weather. Anything can happen in the race, but I think it will be very interesting. We'll see the condition of the track at the start. I hope we have a good race, and that the fans will enjoy it.
We expect a light rain right before the start, so we might have to race on a wet track. But it could also stay dry, and in that case, I’ll probably start on Medium."
Kimi Antonelli: "The track is wet – typical British weather. Anything can happen in the race, but I think it will be very interesting. We'll see the condition of the track at the start. I hope we have a good race, and that the fans will enjoy it.
We expect a light rain right before the start, so we might have to race on a wet track. But it could also stay dry, and in that case, I’ll probably start on Medium."
Before the start of the British Grand Prix, George Russell was not particularly excited about the rainy weather...
George Russell: "Thanks to the fans who always support us so great, but they had to get soaked in the rain this morning. Hopefully, we can make up for it with an interesting race. Undoubtedly, cool weather suits the Mercedes car better than 30-degree heat, although, on the other hand, under such conditions, you never really know how things will unfold.
The rain might stop, then start again, so everyone will be closely watching the changing conditions but will continue to fight till the end. I'm not sure what lies ahead for us; the scenario could be anything — for example, we remember how crazy last year's race was.
I think there's not much chance we'll be starting on slick tires, although it's possible that at some point during the race we might switch to them. All we can do is try to go as fast as possible and hope the fans won't get bored."
George Russell: "Thanks to the fans who always support us so great, but they had to get soaked in the rain this morning. Hopefully, we can make up for it with an interesting race. Undoubtedly, cool weather suits the Mercedes car better than 30-degree heat, although, on the other hand, under such conditions, you never really know how things will unfold.
The rain might stop, then start again, so everyone will be closely watching the changing conditions but will continue to fight till the end. I'm not sure what lies ahead for us; the scenario could be anything — for example, we remember how crazy last year's race was.
I think there's not much chance we'll be starting on slick tires, although it's possible that at some point during the race we might switch to them. All we can do is try to go as fast as possible and hope the fans won't get bored."
Before the start, Charles Leclerc wrapped himself in his jacket during the drivers' parade on the open platform – at Silverstone on race day, it was wet and cold…
Charles Leclerc: "I didn't expect such heavy rain! On the other hand, we didn't have the best qualifying yesterday. If I had started higher, I would have hoped for good weather, but I start sixth, so it's good if a bit of chaos can shake up the race.
I hope we will be competitive in these conditions. I always enjoy racing on a wet track, and I hope I can have a good race today and achieve a great result."
Charles Leclerc: "I didn't expect such heavy rain! On the other hand, we didn't have the best qualifying yesterday. If I had started higher, I would have hoped for good weather, but I start sixth, so it's good if a bit of chaos can shake up the race.
I hope we will be competitive in these conditions. I always enjoy racing on a wet track, and I hope I can have a good race today and achieve a great result."
At Silverstone's home race, Aston Martin scored points with two cars but regret not achieving more...
Lance Stroll (7th): "An ambiguous weekend. On Friday we showed decent speed in practice but couldn't confirm it in qualifying and started behind. During the race, the team made several good strategic decisions, resulting in a decent outcome.
Unfortunately, tire wear prevented us from securing a higher position. On the last sector, Nico Hulkenberg had much better grip, but given the wear, we achieved the best possible result."
Fernando Alonso (9th): "We scored some points, but there's a feeling of missed opportunity.
Due to rain, it was difficult to judge. I lost a few positions during the first pit stop, and on the second, I pitted too early and lost a lot of time.
We had good pace, but ultimately, we couldn't take advantage of all the opportunities in this eventful race.
I'm very happy for Nico Hulkenberg, who stood on the podium for the first time. I hope he's enjoying the celebration."
Lance Stroll (7th): "An ambiguous weekend. On Friday we showed decent speed in practice but couldn't confirm it in qualifying and started behind. During the race, the team made several good strategic decisions, resulting in a decent outcome.
Unfortunately, tire wear prevented us from securing a higher position. On the last sector, Nico Hulkenberg had much better grip, but given the wear, we achieved the best possible result."
Fernando Alonso (9th): "We scored some points, but there's a feeling of missed opportunity.
Due to rain, it was difficult to judge. I lost a few positions during the first pit stop, and on the second, I pitted too early and lost a lot of time.
We had good pace, but ultimately, we couldn't take advantage of all the opportunities in this eventful race.
I'm very happy for Nico Hulkenberg, who stood on the podium for the first time. I hope he's enjoying the celebration."
Max Verstappen: The weather played against us
Max Verstappen started from pole position at Silverstone, but rainy weather played against the reigning world champion. Red Bull Racing set up the car for a dry track, and on the wet asphalt, Max couldn't compete with the leaders and finished fifth.
The recent race marked Yuki Tsunoda's fifth consecutive event without scoring points.
Max Verstappen (5th): "Not the most outstanding day. We didn't expect the track to be so wet. The weather changed against us overnight, so it was difficult to pilot with such rear wing settings.
Every time the car is set up for low downforce, we can't balance it in fast and slow corners with the tools at our disposal.
On the restart, I was spun around, and I lost many positions. I don't know what happened when I tried to pressed the throttle, but I managed to recover and finished fifth.
Max Verstappen started from pole position at Silverstone, but rainy weather played against the reigning world champion. Red Bull Racing set up the car for a dry track, and on the wet asphalt, Max couldn't compete with the leaders and finished fifth.
The recent race marked Yuki Tsunoda's fifth consecutive event without scoring points.
Max Verstappen (5th): "Not the most outstanding day. We didn't expect the track to be so wet. The weather changed against us overnight, so it was difficult to pilot with such rear wing settings.
Every time the car is set up for low downforce, we can't balance it in fast and slow corners with the tools at our disposal.
On the restart, I was spun around, and I lost many positions. I don't know what happened when I tried to pressed the throttle, but I managed to recover and finished fifth.
Alex Elbon: I am satisfied with how we worked together.
At Silverstone, only Alex Albon scored points for Williams, as his teammate Carlos Sainz finished 12th…
Alex Albon (8th): "I'm pleased with how we performed. We found the right balance between risk and caution, able to recover after Saturday's issues. The car was fast closer to the finish, and in the last lap, I was able to overtake Alonso.
I really enjoyed racing here in the rain, when the dry line is very narrow and there's no room for mistakes. This weekend, we gathered a lot of useful data that will help us solve the problems before the Spa race."
Carlos Sainz (12th): "I avoided problems, managed the tires properly, and showed good pace. Unfortunately, near the end, when I was about to overtake Leclerc, he lost control of his car in Turn 15, crossed the track, and hit my car.
At Silverstone, only Alex Albon scored points for Williams, as his teammate Carlos Sainz finished 12th…
Alex Albon (8th): "I'm pleased with how we performed. We found the right balance between risk and caution, able to recover after Saturday's issues. The car was fast closer to the finish, and in the last lap, I was able to overtake Alonso.
I really enjoyed racing here in the rain, when the dry line is very narrow and there's no room for mistakes. This weekend, we gathered a lot of useful data that will help us solve the problems before the Spa race."
Carlos Sainz (12th): "I avoided problems, managed the tires properly, and showed good pace. Unfortunately, near the end, when I was about to overtake Leclerc, he lost control of his car in Turn 15, crossed the track, and hit my car.
Mario Isola: The spectators had a great time.
Pirelli is satisfied with how the tires handled the challenging British weather…
Mario Isola, Pirelli Motorsport Director: "It's hard to imagine a better way to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Formula 1 than last weekend. I think the half a million people who attended Silverstone over four days had a great time, despite today's rain! Yesterday's qualifying was unpredictable, just like today's race. Congratulations to McLaren on the hat-trick and to Nico Hülkenberg on his first podium in Formula 1. Well-deserved result!
As in previous years, four out of five available tire types were used during the race. It's a pity we didn't see the full performance of the wet weather tires – it would have been interesting to evaluate their effectiveness alongside the intermediates, which looked really impressive today, performing well both in standing water and on nearly dry asphalt.
Pirelli is satisfied with how the tires handled the challenging British weather…
Mario Isola, Pirelli Motorsport Director: "It's hard to imagine a better way to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Formula 1 than last weekend. I think the half a million people who attended Silverstone over four days had a great time, despite today's rain! Yesterday's qualifying was unpredictable, just like today's race. Congratulations to McLaren on the hat-trick and to Nico Hülkenberg on his first podium in Formula 1. Well-deserved result!
As in previous years, four out of five available tire types were used during the race. It's a pity we didn't see the full performance of the wet weather tires – it would have been interesting to evaluate their effectiveness alongside the intermediates, which looked really impressive today, performing well both in standing water and on nearly dry asphalt.
Double slip racing Bulls at Silverstone
Both Racing Bulls drivers failed to finish at Silverstone due to accidents…
Isaac Hadjar (DNF): "Racing in such challenging conditions always involves some risk. After the start, I was pushing behind Charles at a good pace; we used the same strategy, but it turned out to be the wrong one.
During the safety car period, I could hardly see due to spray, and the tire temperatures dropped. On the restart, I wanted to have a bit more margin, but when I saw the red signal on Kimi's rear, it was already too late – visibility was zero. Fortunately, I am okay and looking forward to the race at Spa."
Liam Lawson (DNF): "Unfortunately, my race ended early due to an incident. We chose the right tires and had a good start, so it's a pity that we couldn't show the car's potential.
Both Racing Bulls drivers failed to finish at Silverstone due to accidents…
Isaac Hadjar (DNF): "Racing in such challenging conditions always involves some risk. After the start, I was pushing behind Charles at a good pace; we used the same strategy, but it turned out to be the wrong one.
During the safety car period, I could hardly see due to spray, and the tire temperatures dropped. On the restart, I wanted to have a bit more margin, but when I saw the red signal on Kimi's rear, it was already too late – visibility was zero. Fortunately, I am okay and looking forward to the race at Spa."
Liam Lawson (DNF): "Unfortunately, my race ended early due to an incident. We chose the right tires and had a good start, so it's a pity that we couldn't show the car's potential.
Before the start of the British Grand Prix, Fernando Alonso sympathized with the fans soaked in the stands...
Fernando Alonso: "What weather! I feel sorry for the fans in the stands, but I hope they see an exciting race with many pit stops due to the changing weather and unexpected results. We'll see how it all unfolds, but with such weather, we might have additional opportunities. I’ll be happy if we finish in the top seven."
Fernando Alonso: "What weather! I feel sorry for the fans in the stands, but I hope they see an exciting race with many pit stops due to the changing weather and unexpected results. We'll see how it all unfolds, but with such weather, we might have additional opportunities. I’ll be happy if we finish in the top seven."
Lewis Hamilton has won at Silverstone nine times, but today he admitted that winning this weekend will not be easy...
Lewis Hamilton: "I'm in a great mood; I always feel incredibly happy to meet with my British fans, and today I see for the first time that many of them are in red! It's actually only the second time I will be driving a Ferrari on a wet track, but I hope the SF-25 performs more effectively this weekend. Of course, that remains to be seen.
Definitely, I hope the day goes well, and I love racing in the rain, so I enjoy this kind of weather. Before a hometown race weekend, I always get nervous because it's the weekend I want to succeed the most. This is my favorite Grand Prix, and I would like to see two British races on the championship calendar."
Lewis Hamilton: "I'm in a great mood; I always feel incredibly happy to meet with my British fans, and today I see for the first time that many of them are in red! It's actually only the second time I will be driving a Ferrari on a wet track, but I hope the SF-25 performs more effectively this weekend. Of course, that remains to be seen.
Definitely, I hope the day goes well, and I love racing in the rain, so I enjoy this kind of weather. Before a hometown race weekend, I always get nervous because it's the weekend I want to succeed the most. This is my favorite Grand Prix, and I would like to see two British races on the championship calendar."
Pierre Gasly starts eighth at Silverstone and hopes to gain several positions...
Pierre Gasly: "It's very British weather, so it's hard to say what to expect in the race. We will try to do everything we can in such extreme conditions. I was hoping for rain, so I won't complain, as such weather offers more opportunities. I think the fans will enjoy it.
We prepared for problems this weekend, but I managed to have a great qualifying. I hope to repeat that today, so I am looking forward to the race."
Pierre Gasly: "It's very British weather, so it's hard to say what to expect in the race. We will try to do everything we can in such extreme conditions. I was hoping for rain, so I won't complain, as such weather offers more opportunities. I think the fans will enjoy it.
We prepared for problems this weekend, but I managed to have a great qualifying. I hope to repeat that today, so I am looking forward to the race."
Ahead of the British Grand Prix, the Pirelli press service published information about the remaining tire sets for the drivers.
Driver
Team
Hard (C2)
Medium (C3)
Soft (C4)
New
Used
New
Used
New
Used
81. O. Piastri
McLaren
2
-
1
-
-
3
4. L. Norris
McLaren
2
-
1
-
-
3
16. Sh. Leclerc
Ferrari
2
-
1
-
-
3
44. L. Hamilton
Ferrari
2
-
1
-
-
3
1. M. Verstappen
Red Bull Racing
2
-
1
-
-
3
22. Y. Tsunoda
Red Bull Racing
2
-
1
-
1
3
63. D. Russell
Mercedes
2
-
1
-
-
3
12. K. Antunelli
Mercedes
2
-
1
-
-
3
18. L. Stroll
Aston Martin
-
1
-
1
2
3
14. F. Alonso
Aston Martin
-
1
-
1
-
4
10. P. Gasly
Alpine
2
-
1
-
-
3
43. F. Colapinto
Alpine
2
-
1
-
3
1
31. E. Ocon
Haas
1
-
1
-
1
4
87. O. Berman
Haas
1
-
1
-
-
4
6. A. Hajjar
Racing Bulls
1
-
1
-
1
4
30. L. Louxon
Racing Bulls
1
-
1
-
3
2
23. A. Elbon
Williams
1
-
1
-
1
4
55. K. Sainz
Williams
1
-
1
-
1
4
27. N. Hülkenberg
Sauber
2
-
1
-
2
2
5. G. Bortoleto
Sauber
2
-
1
-
2
2
Driver
Team
Hard (C2)
Medium (C3)
Soft (C4)
New
Used
New
Used
New
Used
81. O. Piastri
McLaren
2
-
1
-
-
3
4. L. Norris
McLaren
2
-
1
-
-
3
16. Sh. Leclerc
Ferrari
2
-
1
-
-
3
44. L. Hamilton
Ferrari
2
-
1
-
-
3
1. M. Verstappen
Red Bull Racing
2
-
1
-
-
3
22. Y. Tsunoda
Red Bull Racing
2
-
1
-
1
3
63. D. Russell
Mercedes
2
-
1
-
-
3
12. K. Antunelli
Mercedes
2
-
1
-
-
3
18. L. Stroll
Aston Martin
-
1
-
1
2
3
14. F. Alonso
Aston Martin
-
1
-
1
-
4
10. P. Gasly
Alpine
2
-
1
-
-
3
43. F. Colapinto
Alpine
2
-
1
-
3
1
31. E. Ocon
Haas
1
-
1
-
1
4
87. O. Berman
Haas
1
-
1
-
-
4
6. A. Hajjar
Racing Bulls
1
-
1
-
1
4
30. L. Louxon
Racing Bulls
1
-
1
-
3
2
23. A. Elbon
Williams
1
-
1
-
1
4
55. K. Sainz
Williams
1
-
1
-
1
4
27. N. Hülkenberg
Sauber
2
-
1
-
2
2
5. G. Bortoleto
Sauber
2
-
1
-
2
2
Oscar Piastre starts second at Silverstone and aims for victory...
Oscar Piastre: "In such weather, I’m in shorts – I must admit, I’ve made even better decisions in my life! (laughs) It would be nice to win the British Grand Prix, although, of course, I try to win every race, and since yesterday went well, let's hope it will be the same today, especially since we start from a good position.
Silverstone is such a circuit where you always want to achieve success, and I hope the rain stops because otherwise the track conditions will be very challenging. But obviously, the start will be on a wet track.
We'll see what happens, but I think at some stage in everyone's career, we've all raced at Silverstone in the rain, so this experience is shared by all."
Oscar Piastre: "In such weather, I’m in shorts – I must admit, I’ve made even better decisions in my life! (laughs) It would be nice to win the British Grand Prix, although, of course, I try to win every race, and since yesterday went well, let's hope it will be the same today, especially since we start from a good position.
Silverstone is such a circuit where you always want to achieve success, and I hope the rain stops because otherwise the track conditions will be very challenging. But obviously, the start will be on a wet track.
We'll see what happens, but I think at some stage in everyone's career, we've all raced at Silverstone in the rain, so this experience is shared by all."
On Saturday, Oliver Berman achieved his best career qualifying result but was penalized, and today he will try to make up for it...
Oliver Berman: "This is my first British Grand Prix, in which I am participating as a Formula 1 driver, and I wish the weather were better. However, it's a typical British Sunday, and I am overwhelmed with emotions. The fans here are fantastic, and I simply hope for a good and exciting race.
Anyway, I'm even glad it's raining because, due to the penalty I received yesterday, I start from 18th position, but I believe that in such weather we have a chance to reach the top ten. I hope I can make a few good overtakes today!"
Oliver Berman: "This is my first British Grand Prix, in which I am participating as a Formula 1 driver, and I wish the weather were better. However, it's a typical British Sunday, and I am overwhelmed with emotions. The fans here are fantastic, and I simply hope for a good and exciting race.
Anyway, I'm even glad it's raining because, due to the penalty I received yesterday, I start from 18th position, but I believe that in such weather we have a chance to reach the top ten. I hope I can make a few good overtakes today!"
Before the start, Lando Norris gave an interview in front of a packed grandstand named after him...
Lando Norris: "The weather is terrible, so I feel a bit sorry for the fans, but it's incredibly great to see full grandstands. The sun will definitely come out, and I'm excited for the race. We've put a lot of effort into preparing for the British Grand Prix, and I'm grateful to everyone who came to cheer me on despite the typically English weather.
Let's see how everything turns out; I'm fully motivated, and we plan to put on a great show for the fans. I intend to overtake a few cars, and with such weather, the chances to move forward are definitely there. The race promises to be fun, and I'll try to fight for the win to bring joy to the fans!
But I also want to enjoy it, including from good overtakes. Let's just say: I deliberately showed the third result in qualifying to entertain the audience with overtakes!"
Lando Norris: "The weather is terrible, so I feel a bit sorry for the fans, but it's incredibly great to see full grandstands. The sun will definitely come out, and I'm excited for the race. We've put a lot of effort into preparing for the British Grand Prix, and I'm grateful to everyone who came to cheer me on despite the typically English weather.
Let's see how everything turns out; I'm fully motivated, and we plan to put on a great show for the fans. I intend to overtake a few cars, and with such weather, the chances to move forward are definitely there. The race promises to be fun, and I'll try to fight for the win to bring joy to the fans!
But I also want to enjoy it, including from good overtakes. Let's just say: I deliberately showed the third result in qualifying to entertain the audience with overtakes!"
UK GP: Norris - Piastri - Hulkenberg
Cloudy. Occasionally raining. Air 18°C, track 26…23°C
The Silverstone round was the twelfth in the calendar and marked the end of the first half of the season. The balance of power had long become clear, yet almost every race held surprises. Teams improved their cars, circuits, conditions, and weather varied. The last season before the regulation change turned out to be interesting and unpredictable. Before the start at Silverstone, hardly anyone could confidently name the winner.
In the four sessions held before the race, four drivers led—Hamilton and Norris on Friday, Leclerc on Saturday morning, while Verstappen took pole position.
Verstappen and Piastri started from the front row, Norris and Russell from the second, Hamilton and Leclerc from the third.
Two drivers lost positions on the starting grid due to penalties.
Cloudy. Occasionally raining. Air 18°C, track 26…23°C
The Silverstone round was the twelfth in the calendar and marked the end of the first half of the season. The balance of power had long become clear, yet almost every race held surprises. Teams improved their cars, circuits, conditions, and weather varied. The last season before the regulation change turned out to be interesting and unpredictable. Before the start at Silverstone, hardly anyone could confidently name the winner.
In the four sessions held before the race, four drivers led—Hamilton and Norris on Friday, Leclerc on Saturday morning, while Verstappen took pole position.
Verstappen and Piastri started from the front row, Norris and Russell from the second, Hamilton and Leclerc from the third.
Two drivers lost positions on the starting grid due to penalties.
Lando Norris: Everything I've dreamed of has come true!
Lando Norris and his fans' dream came true: he added a victory at the British Grand Prix to his list of achievements...
Lando Norris (1st): "This is wonderful! Everything I've dreamed of has come true! In terms of feelings and pride, this achievement can only be compared to winning a championship.
My career started at Silverstone, and now I’ve managed to shine here too. The race was incredible, as always very tense, and thanks to all the fans – their support really helped me today!
Right now, I just feel empty inside. Everything I could think of before the start, I’ve already forgotten during the race. The main thing was not to miss out on the victory, that’s rule number one.
In the last laps, I was already looking at the crowd in the stands. I was just trying to remember all this, enjoy the moment because it may never happen again.
Lando Norris and his fans' dream came true: he added a victory at the British Grand Prix to his list of achievements...
Lando Norris (1st): "This is wonderful! Everything I've dreamed of has come true! In terms of feelings and pride, this achievement can only be compared to winning a championship.
My career started at Silverstone, and now I’ve managed to shine here too. The race was incredible, as always very tense, and thanks to all the fans – their support really helped me today!
Right now, I just feel empty inside. Everything I could think of before the start, I’ve already forgotten during the race. The main thing was not to miss out on the victory, that’s rule number one.
In the last laps, I was already looking at the crowd in the stands. I was just trying to remember all this, enjoy the moment because it may never happen again.
During the race at Silverstone, two drivers received 10-second penalties from the stewards – Yuki Tsunoda was deemed responsible for the collision with Oliver Berman, and Oscar Piastre violated safety car rules by braking too sharply before the restart.
The rules require that in such a situation, "the car must move at a speed that does not involve abrupt braking or other maneuvers that could endanger other drivers from the moment the safety car lights go out."
In addition to the 10-second penalties, both drivers received penalty points – Oscar received two (now he has 6 points over 12 months), and Yuki received one (he now has 5 points over 12 months).
The rules require that in such a situation, "the car must move at a speed that does not involve abrupt braking or other maneuvers that could endanger other drivers from the moment the safety car lights go out."
In addition to the 10-second penalties, both drivers received penalty points – Oscar received two (now he has 6 points over 12 months), and Yuki received one (he now has 5 points over 12 months).
Nico Hülkenberg: I don't quite understand how this happened.
Nico Hülkenberg finished third at Silverstone and stood on the podium for the first time in his career. The German driver needed 239 Grand Prix to achieve this. For Sauber, the podium was their first since the Japanese Grand Prix of 2012.
Gabriele Bortolotti failed to finish, crashing his car on the third lap. Thanks to Hülkenberg's result, Sauber moved up to sixth place in the Constructors' Championship.
Nico Hülkenberg (3rd): "Feeling great. It’s been a long journey, agree? But I always knew I’d make it.
What a race! I started basically at the back, and it all feels pretty surreal. I don’t quite understand how it happened, but obviously, the crazy weather conditions played their part. Most of the race became a battle for survival.
Nico Hülkenberg finished third at Silverstone and stood on the podium for the first time in his career. The German driver needed 239 Grand Prix to achieve this. For Sauber, the podium was their first since the Japanese Grand Prix of 2012.
Gabriele Bortolotti failed to finish, crashing his car on the third lap. Thanks to Hülkenberg's result, Sauber moved up to sixth place in the Constructors' Championship.
Nico Hülkenberg (3rd): "Feeling great. It’s been a long journey, agree? But I always knew I’d make it.
What a race! I started basically at the back, and it all feels pretty surreal. I don’t quite understand how it happened, but obviously, the crazy weather conditions played their part. Most of the race became a battle for survival.