2023 Formula One British Grand Prix

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Who are you supporting at Silverstone this weekend?

  • Max Verstappen

    Votes: 73 29.7%
  • Sergio Perez

    Votes: 5 2.0%
  • Charles Leclerc

    Votes: 12 4.9%
  • Carlos Sainz

    Votes: 6 2.4%
  • Lewis Hamilton

    Votes: 30 12.2%
  • George Russell

    Votes: 5 2.0%
  • Lando Norris

    Votes: 42 17.1%
  • Oscar Piastri

    Votes: 5 2.0%
  • Fernando Alonso

    Votes: 41 16.7%
  • Lance Stroll

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Valtteri Bottas

    Votes: 1 0.4%
  • Guanyu Zhou

    Votes: 3 1.2%
  • Nyck De Vries

    Votes: 1 0.4%
  • Yuki Tsunoda

    Votes: 3 1.2%
  • Alex Albon

    Votes: 11 4.5%
  • Logan Sargeant

    Votes: 4 1.6%
  • Kevin Magnussen

    Votes: 1 0.4%
  • Nico Hukenberg

    Votes: 2 0.8%
  • Pierre Gasly

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Esteban Ocon

    Votes: 1 0.4%

  • Total voters
    246
One week on from the Austrian Sprint, a more relaxed British Grand Prix awaits the Formula One paddock for Round 10 of the 2023 season. Here are all the stories heading into the weekend.

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Last week, the Formula One paddock was galivanting through the Austrian Alps. This week, they have a 450,000-person-strong attendance to deal with at Silverstone for the British Grand Prix. This is a race that always delivers action and competitiveness so expect excitement throughout the weekend.

Max Verstappen will certainly want to keep up his winning streak. But with several teams bringing further upgrades to this race, can Red Bull retain their advantage? Here's all you need to know about the weekend.

A circuit adored by all​

The British Grand Prix has almost always taken place at the infamous Silverstone circuit. This ex-Air Force base was converted into a race track in the 1950s and has been a staple of the F1 calendar ever since.

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Whilst being a relatively flat venue compared to the likes of Spa, Laguna Seca and the Nordschleife, it certainly lacks none of the thrills. In fact, drivers often praise this fast circuit's challenge and excitement. But that doesn't mean it's a track only good for qualifying and time trials. In fact, it often produces some of the best races each year.

Fans love the British Grand Prix for exactly that. One can always expect great action as cars can run alongside one another and battle tooth and nail. But it's also thanks to an intense party atmosphere that descends on the circuit that is so infectious that it translates through a TV screen better than any other venue. This year will be no different with a 450,000-strong attendance predicted across the three days of on-track running.

More car upgrades​

Once again as we approach a new racing weekend, fans of certain teams will be pleased to learn that upgrades are coming to the cars this weekend. Mercedes and McLaren in particular have brought refreshed front wing designs in order to continue their respective fight backs to the front.

However, the big changes come aboard the Alpha Tauri, a team which has languished at the back of the pack all season. Hoping to fight their way back to the points, they are bringing several new parts to Silverstone. The list includes an all-new floor design along with a fresh diffuser. On a more visible note, the engine cover and rear wing are both significantly different. Finally, they are bringing a tweaked rear suspension design which will hopefully provide the drivers with more stability and confidence.

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The other Alfa - Romeo - also did a lot of shopping over the past week. They too have had a put a lot of focus into their floor and diffuser design. This is another team that has spent much of the season uncharacteristically anonymous and will be hoping for more this weekend.

Finally, Haas, Red Bull, Aston Martin and Williams are all bringing minute changes to their cars in a more gradual upgrade curve.

Whilst these upgrades will certainly not flip the running order on its head, certain cars may appear closer to the front than previous races. This all helps in creating what one can only hope will be a fantastic 2023 British Grand Prix.

How to watch the 2023 British Grand Prix​

With that in mind, you won't want to miss any of the action. F1 TV will provide coverage for every on-track session. However, for those that can't spend the money on race cars going round in circles, the event will be live and free on Channel 4 in the UK as is the case every year. Furthermore, highlights packages of every session is posted to Youtube relatively quickly. Here are the sessions and times you won't want to miss.

Friday:​

Free Practice 1: 13:30 - 14:30 CET
Free Practice 2: 17:00 - 18:00 CET

Saturday:​

Free Practice 3: 12:30 - 13:30 CET
Qualifying: 16:00 - 17:00 CET

Sunday:​

British Grand Prix: 16:00 - 18:00

Are you excited for this year's Formula One British Grand Prix?
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If he’s testing new techs, it’s not looking good for Red Bull next season!
On contrary, It is a step ahead to their competitors, if they can understand what works and what doesn't earlier.
 
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Drivers, watch track limits!

But overtaking of track..... meh.
Ok, seems fair enough in hindsight, thanks Karun!

Going off track and taking out another driver when rejoining..... sure I guess.
Ok, penalty, but why not in the race, sigh
 
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One of the best races for ages, loads of overtakes and good battles, nice move round the outside George! fantastic job from Lando and Oska, Lewis had the rub of the green but credit due to him.
Oh yeah, well done Max!
 
Oh those first laps with lando on top, amazing, and after the safety car too. The silverstone crowd, 480k people, it's unbelievable.. ridiculous ferrari strategy, happy for lando, again max making a huge difference, but anyway are we sure red bull gives checo the same car?xD
 
The unearthly ability of Verstappen has been obvious for a few years, but F1 this year is showing just how good some of the other drivers are, drivers that were unable to show it in the Merc dominating years. Look how Bottas performs without a Merc, look how some drivers can now show how good they are in cars comparable with the Merc. Qualifying today must be an eye-opener to many, even though it might be a bitter pill to swallow :)
Exactly, I have been saying it for years on reddit and being downvoted to hell. Teams dominations are OK when it is just 2 or 3 years, any more than that an people start to act as if the rest of the grid were just morons, NPCs or grid fodder.

More seasoned fans recognize that the best drivers trully show what they are made off when they have bad cars, not when they win the development lottery and get a dominating car.

I have always said that Schumacher was the best driver I saw not because of the championships he won, but because the incredible miracles he did in inferior cars from 1995 to 2000.

Anybody that thinks that this is all hyperbole should watch the 1996 qualifying sessions at the Argentinian gp and Monaco gp, that trash car was capable to understeer and oversteer in the same corner.

That car understeered that much that Michael had to make it turn by powersliding the car at every corner, at the argentinian gp you could see the car literally drifting and leaving tyre marks on the asphalt, he dragged that trash on pole on both of those races to the surprise of everybody.

Just imagine to go to spa and qualify 0.843s from pole in a vastly inferior car, outqualifying your race winning team mate by 2.5s and still winning the race by almost half a minute. And in the same race a year after in another vastly inferior car qualifying 1.345s from pole and still dominate the race with iron fist lapping a car from the car constructor that made the pole position.

Winning 7 championships?, awesome achievement from a stats point of view, but it says almost nothing about the quality of the driver because a title can be won by fighting against a superior car or in an almost equal car against a top driver or being won by guys not that much better than Sergio Perez like Damon Hill and Jacques Villeneuve on an vastly OP car.

The cars distort a lot how the people perceive the drivers, people tend to act as if Hamilton were vastly better than Alonso, when in my opinion I rate both of them at almost the same level.

Now Verstappen is being overhyped by the OP car that now has, in 2 or 3 years if other teams catch up and he may have a trash car people are going to say that he never was good, when he was winning races and making incredible races in a very underpowered car in the era of the longest and most massive domination in the history of the sport by another all time great.
 
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Exactly, I have been saying it for years on reddit and being downvoted to hell. Teams dominations are OK when it is just 2 or 3 years, any more than that an people start to act as if the rest of the grid were just morons, NPCs or grid fodder.

More seasoned fans recognize that the best drivers trully show what they are made off when they have bad cars, not when they win the development lottery and get a dominating car.

I have always said that Schumacher was the best driver I saw not because of the championships he won, but because the incredible miracles he did in inferior cars from 1995 to 2000.

Anybody that thinks that this is all hyperbole should watch the 1996 qualifying sessions at the Argentinian gp and Monaco gp, that trash car was capable to understeer and oversteer in the same corner.

That car understeered that much that Michael had to make it turn by powersliding the car at every corner, at the argentinian gp you could see the car literally drifting and leaving tyre marks on the asphalt, he dragged that trash on pole on both of those races to the surprise of everybody.

Just imagine to go to spa and qualify 0.843s from pole in a vastly inferior car, outqualifying your race winning team mate by 2.5s and still winning the race by almost half a minute. And in the same race a year after in another vastly inferior car qualifying 1.345s from pole and still dominate the race with iron fist lapping a car from the car constructor that made the pole position.

Winning 7 championships?, awesome achievement from a stats point of view, but it says almost nothing about the quality of the driver because a title can be won by fighting against a superior car or in an almost equal car against a top driver or being won by guys not that much better than Sergio Perez like Damon Hill and Jacques Villeneuve on an vastly OP car.

The cars distort a lot how the people perceive the drivers, people tend to act as if Hamilton were vastly better than Alonso, when in my opinion I rate both of them at almost the same level.

Now Verstappen is being overhyped by the OP car that now has, in 2 or 3 years if other teams catch up and he may have a trash car people are going to say that he never was good, when he was winning races and making incredible races in a very underpowered car in the era of the longest and most massive domination in the history of the sport by another all time great.
I understand what you are saying, but wasn't it Verstappen who split the Mercedes for seasons in Qualifying. Mercedes by far the best car in all seasons. With party mode! If we talk about greatness! What you say about Schumacher certainly applies to Verstappen. Max destroy and demoted all teammates the man has already proven himself a long, long time ago!!!
 
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I understand what you are saying, but wasn't it Verstappen who split the Mercedes for seasons in Qualifying. Mercedes by far the best car in all seasons. With party mode! If we talk about greatness! What you say about Schumacher certainly applies to Verstappen. Max destroy and demoted all teammates the man has already proven himself a long time ago
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Was going to reply with pretty much the same thing :)
 
I understand what you are saying, but wasn't it Verstappen who split the Mercedes for seasons in Qualifying. Mercedes by far the best car in all seasons. With party mode! If we talk about greatness! What you say about Schumacher certainly applies to Verstappen. Max destroy and demoted all teammates the man has already proven himself a long, long time ago!!!

Terrifying to think we have not even seen his best yet.

Michael won his last championship in his 13th season ? Lewis was 34 ?
 

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