Formula 1 word champion Lewis Hamilton feels “kind of split” about the news that Silverstone will be able to host a full capacity crowd at this year’s British Grand Prix.
Formula 1 has held “very productive discussions” with the UK government over the prospect of Silverstone hosting a capacity crowd at this year’s British Grand Prix.
Silverstone organisers have confirmed fans will be allowed to attend Formula 1’s British Grand Prix next month despite the delay in the easing of lockdown restrictions by the UK government.
Formula 1 has announced the revised session times for the 2021 British Grand Prix weekend, where the new sprint qualifying format is set to be trialled for the first time.
Formula 1 will trial a new race format at three grands prix during the 2021 season after its proposal to introduce sprint qualifying races was approved ahead of this weekend's Portuguese Grand Prix.
Silverstone has joined the UK’s leading sports bodies in calling for the use of ‘vaccine passports’ to enable full capacity at this year’s F1 British GP.
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Lewis Hamilton felt F1 did “a much better job” with its anti-racism message at the British GP, though he questioned the reasoning of some drivers who still refused to take the knee.
Max Verstappen may not have been able to finish the British GP without making his second pit stop, according to Red Bull F1 boss Christian Horner.
An investigation has been opened by Silverstone and Northamptonshire Police after four protestors were arrested for targeting Formula 1’s British Grand Prix.