Summary

  • Lando Norris wins British GP for first time

  • Oscar Piastri second after 10-second penalty

  • Piastri slowed before safety car restart, with Verstappen then spinning

  • Nico Hulkenberg third for his first F1 podium in 239th GP

  • Hamilton fourth and Verstappen fifth

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  1. Is it raining at Silverstone?published at 13:50 British Summer Time

    Lewis Hamilton walks Roscoe into the paddockImage source, Getty Images

    Lewis Hamilton walked into the paddock looking sharp as ever earlier on but even a seven-time world champion needs a giant umbrella when the weather turns nasty.

    It's been chucking it down at Silvertone this morning - one of the Sauber team had to dry out his socks using equipment from the garage - and the rain has continued throughout the feature races.

    Light showers and a gentle breeze are forecast for lights out at 3pm.

  2. Listen: British GP qualifying reviewpublished at 13:47 British Summer Time

    Dutch commentator Nelson Valkenburg joins Jennie Gow and Harry Benjamin on the podcast to review yesterday's qualifying at Silverstone. Have a listen as we go along this afternoon.

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    Harry is joined by Jennie Gow and Nelson Valkemburg to look back at qualifying

  3. Race day: Silverstonepublished at 13:45 British Summer Time

    Lorraine McKenna
    BBC Sport Journalist

    Max Verstappen and Esteban OconImage source, PA Media

    Hello, folks. Summer has arrived in Britain, so it's coats on, hood up and brollies to hand, as the weather is looking pretty grim for today's British Grand Prix. At the moment, we're heading for another wet-dry race, so guessing what strategy teams will opt for is going to be a head-scratcher.

    Last year, Lewis Hamilton's memorable win - a record ninth on home turf - in similar conditions was achieved with a medium-intermediate-soft combination of tyres.

    Lights out is at 15:00 BST.

    Oscar PiastriImage source, Getty Images

    Did we get a home driver on pole position yesterday? Sadly, no. The Dutch and the Aussie contingent booked out the front row, with Max Verstappen putting in a sublime final lap in Q3 to pinch pole away from the McLaren of Oscar Piastri.