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Hamilton wins British GP
GT: Oh my god
Chris Lord: That's your world championship sorted then...
Hamilton wins after puncture on last lap, Bottas and Sainz also suffer front-left punctures late on
Magnussen & Kvyat out after crashes; Hulkenberg out before race starts
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Michael Emons
Hamilton wins British GP
GT: Oh my god
Chris Lord: That's your world championship sorted then...
Jack Nicholls
BBC Radio 5 Live F1 commentator
Lewis Hamilton wins on three wheels! Somehow he held on to win! What an ending to a grand prix. Phenomenal last two laps.
With only three tyres on his car, Lewis Hamilton makes it around. To win the race!
A puncture on the last lap and he limps across the line. Verstappen pitted to go for the fastest lap point. If he hadn't he would've won the race.
This is crazy.
Hamilton, with only three tyres on his car, may win this still.
Late chaos. Disaster for Sainz.
Hamilton's lead is 34 seconds. A big moment in the title race with Bottas on course for no points.
Bottas makes it to the pits and comes out back in 12th. He's got one lap to get two places.
Max Verstappen dives into the pits in a last-ditch attempt to get a fastest lap point.
Jolyon Palmer
Former Renault driver on BBC Radio 5 live
Valtteri Bottas can get back to the pits. He has a BIG puncture. He has all the rest of the points contenders screaming behind him. This could be no points.
We thought it was a routine end to the race. Not now. Valtteri Bottas has a puncture. He's got half a lap to go to get back in the pits. Verstappen into second. Bottas may get no points today.
Jolyon Palmer
Former Renault driver on BBC Radio 5 live
Kimi Raikkonen's car had contact with something. Maybe right at the start of the race and maybe that explains why he has had as bad a race as he has.
Austrian Grand Prix: Lando Norris
Styrian Grand Prix: Carlos Sainz
Hungarian Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton
British Grand Prix (at the moment): Alexander Albon (but only if he gets inside the top 10)
Hamilton dominating British GP
Daniel Eckersley: Hopefully next week’s race in 70th Anniversary will be better.
Amit: Mandalia: This race isn’t going to go down as a classic.
Lando Norris: Carlos needs to get a move on.
Lando, in sixth and behind his McLaren team-mate Carlos Sainz, has Daniel Ricciardo right up behind him.
Jolyon Palmer
Former Renault driver on BBC Radio 5 live
The fastest lap point is still up for grabs. And so is eighth place.
Nico Hulkenberg, who was unable to start the race do a to problem with his car after stepping in to replace Sergio Perez on Friday: "It's been an emotional rollercoaster since Thursday.
"This [not starting the race] is a big low for the team and myself, the worst possible scenario.
"Next weekend is not confirmed. It's a matter of waiting a couple of days"
Seven laps to go. Hard to see where the drama and excitement is coming from. This is going to be four wins out of four for Mercedes and, just like it was in race two - the Styrian Grand Prix - it's looking like Hamilton one, Bottas two, Verstappen three.