Stay updated on F1 British GP: Live coverage of Silverstone's FP1 & FP2

Stay updated on F1 British GP: Live coverage of Silverstone's FP1 & FP2

Silverstone is hosting Round 12 of the 2025 Formula One world championship this weekend, featuring the iconic British Grand Prix.

Lando Norris narrowed the gap on his McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri in the drivers’ championship standings by winning in Austria last weekend.

Speculation continues about the future of Red Bull’s four-time defending champion Max Verstappen, with rumors of a potential move to Mercedes in the winter.

Today includes two free-practice sessions leading up to Saturday’s grand prix qualifying and Sunday’s race.

The British Grand Prix at Silverstone is known for making F1 drivers feel like jet pilots.

The first free practice session at Silverstone has begun with FP1.

Max Verstappen faced questions about the Mercedes switch speculation during a media session but did not provide significant responses.

Thursdays at race weekends are busy due to media activities.

Aston Martin drivers will use different car specifications in the first practice session for comparison purposes.

McLaren is leading the constructors’ championship, with Ferrari and Mercedes closely behind.

Oscar Piastri's lead in the drivers' championship has decreased to 15 points ahead of Lando Norris.

Lewis Hamilton secured his ninth British Grand Prix win, with Max Verstappen finishing second.

Lando Norris had a strong performance in Austria, winning from pole position.

Kimi Antonelli received a grid penalty for causing an incident that took out Max Verstappen in Austria.

The F1 season is progressing quickly, with Silverstone being the second race in a six-race midseason leg in Europe.

The Silverstone race weekend schedule includes three practice sessions, qualifying on Saturday, and the race on Sunday.

Silverstone Circuit is a historic and iconic track in F1, known for its speed and overtaking opportunities.

Lewis Hamilton holds the record for the most wins at Silverstone, and this will be his first visit as a Ferrari driver.

The British Grand Prix at Silverstone promises exciting action with championship battles and potential seat changes.

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