Starting Grid 2019 British F1 GP

Valtteri Bottas gets the pole trophy from singer Mabel

Event: British Grand Prix
Track: Silverstone Circuit

Start time: 14:10 (local) | 14:10 GMT | 06:10 PT

Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas took pole position just ahead of his team mate Lewis Hamilton. Both of them will start on the medium tyre, having used it to set their fastest Q2 times.

The only other team in the top 10 of the grid to start on the medium tyre is Red Bull. Bottas received the Pirelli Pole Position Award from singer Mabel, who has had several top 10 hits as well as being nominated for the BRIT awards.

Below you can see the differences between the qualifying lap of Bottas and Hamilton from their onboard lap footage:

Start Grid 2019 British F1 GP

PosNoDriverTeamLap TimePole gap
177Valtteri BottasMercedes1:25,093
244Lewis HamiltonMercedes1:25,099+0,006s
316Charles LeclercFerrari1:25,172+0,079s
433Max VerstappenRed Bull1:25,276+0,183s
510Pierre GaslyRed Bull1:25,590+0,497s
65Sebastian VettelFerrari1:25,787+0,694s
73Daniel RicciardoRenault1:26,182+1,089s
84Lando NorrisMcLaren1:26,224+1,131s
923Alex AlbonToro Rosso1:26,345+1,252s
1027Nico HülkenbergRenault1:26,397+1,304s
1199Antonio GiovinazziAlfa Romeo1:26,519+1,426s
127Kimi RäikkönenAlfa Romeo1:26,546+1,453s
1355Carlos SainzMcLaren1:26,578+1,485s
148Romain GrosjeanHaas1:26,757+1,664s
1511Sergio PérezRacing Point1:26,649+1,556s
1620Kevin MagnussenHaas1:26,662+1,569s
1726Daniil KvyatToro Rosso1:26,721+1,628s
1818Lance StrollRacing Point1:26,762+1,669s
1963George RussellWilliams1:27,789+2,696s
2088Robert KubicaWilliams1:28,257+3,164s

2018 British F1 GP Race strategies

The quickest strategy for the 52-lap British Grand Prix is a two-stopper, with a one-stopper practically ruled out. The best two-stopper goes like this: start on the soft, after 13 laps take a new set of softs for another 13-lap stint and finally take the hard to the finish.

2019 British F1 GP tyre strategy

Alternatively, start on the medium for 15 laps, change to the soft for 13 laps, and finally hard to the end. A three-stopper is also possible, if wear on the soft is higher than expected. This would work as follows: soft for eight laps, soft for 11 laps, soft for another 11 laps, and then hard to the end. Theoretically, a two-stopper using the hard tyre for two stints would also work well here, but in fact no driver has more than one set of hards available.

Race notes:

  • Strategies. The two Mercedes will start the race on the medium tyre from first and second. The only other team to start on the medium in the top 10 of the grid is Red Bull. Ferrari is the leading team to start on the soft tyre, which in theory should be a bit quicker off the line. The car behind the third-placed Ferrari of Charles Leclerc (Max Verstappen) is also on the medium.
  • Weather. Conditions were quite cool today, with ambient temperatures of 20 degrees centigrade and 34 asphalt. There were even a few drops of rain this morning that brought the intermediate tyres out in FP3.
  • Track evolution. The new asphalt is evolving rapidly, with the circuit getting quicker and quicker. While there's more grip from the new surface, there are still a few bumps from last year.
  • Rookies. Two of 2019's rookies – Alexander Albon (Toro Rosso) and Lando Norris (McLaren) will start in the top 10.


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