Get Involvedpublished at 16:05 British Summer Time 9 July 2023
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Ron Martin: That safety car has done Lewis a huge favour
Verstappen wins with Norris 2nd and Hamilton 3rd
Huge cheers as Norris took lead from Verstappen at start
Magnussen, Ocon, Gasly out
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Lorraine McKenna
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Ron Martin: That safety car has done Lewis a huge favour
Lap 37/52
The Haas of Kevin Magnussen has been safely put to bed, so we should be going racing again shortly.
Sainz: What are the position of the tyres?
Engineer: Three positions you are losing.
Sainz: It is your call - up to you.
Engineer: Stay out, stay out
Sam Bird
Formula E driver on BBC Radio 5 Live
If you have to push extremely hard to keep up with Max Verstappen on a set of hards, you will cold grain those front tyres and then you will lose grip anyway and basically lose rubber, lose grip because you are trying to push too hard on the hards. Whereas the softs you can take it a little bit easier because you've got the grip.
Lap 36/52
Lando Norris finds out Lewis Hamilton behind him is on used, soft tyres. "Lovely, wonderful, huh?" comes the reply from the 23-year-old.
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Mieke: Lando on the hards?! No.....!!! McLaren, the new Ferrari strategists?!
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1. Max Verstappen (Red Bull, soft)
2. Lando Norris (McLaren, hard)
3. Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes, soft)
4. Oscar Piastri (McLaren, hard)
5. George Russell (Mercedes, medium)
Sam Bird
Formula E driver on BBC Radio 5 Live
I desperately would love McLaren to do well, a home race with a British driver second, I think Oscar Piastri has done brilliantly well today. It's great to see Lewis Hamilton up there on the podium spots at the moment. My concern is have McLaren gone to the wrong tyre at this stage in the race.
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Andrew: George Russell!! What a move around the outside of Luffield. That was special.
Lap 35/52
The two McLarens are on the hard compound tyres but while Lando Norris has kept his second place, Oscar Piastri now has to go up against the Mercedes of Lewis Hamilton at the restart.
Kevin Magnussen is safely out of the car. The Haas has been pushed out of the way of any danger.
Rosanna Tennant
5 Live F1 reporter
Max Verstappen made his pitstop, 2.7 (seconds) the time, Lando Norris, an amazingly quick pitstop there for McLaren, a 2.2, as Mercedes get ready to welcome Lewis Hamilton. He's got the soft tyres on there.
Lap 34/52
The marshals are on the scene to help Kevin Magnussen. Lewis Hamilton is one of the drivers to dive in and with the soft tyres on, the Mercedes man goes above Oscar Piastri in the order. Hamilton is now in third place.
McLaren have chosen the hard tyres for Lando Norris...
Rosanna Tennant
5 Live F1 reporter
Lots of teams and drivers are going to be wondering whether to come in or not, just having a little look, there is a Ferrai Charles Leclerc in the pitlane, Alex Albon is in P6 in the Williams, Russell passed him out on track.
Sam Bird
Formula E driver on BBC Radio 5 Live
I think they've got it absolutely right on the strategy front at Mercedes, I'm starting to worry a little bit about McLaren. Lando Norris is now losing a couple of tenths a lap to Lewis Hamilton, ok it's not the end of the world, he has a big gap to Lewis Hamilton, what I am worried about though is the pace of George Russell, Charles Leclerc, Carlos Sainz.
Andrew Benson
BBC Sport’s chief F1 writer
Aston Martin - it has been a few missed weekends. Alonso could have won the Monaco GP, since then the Aston Martin as dropped back to the midfield. Is it just track specific, or will it carry on until the end of the season?
Lap 34/52
Full safety car!
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Another flurry of pit stops with Charles Leclerc coming in along with the Williams of Alex Albon. The fight to get out first goes to Albon, who is in ninth place.
Lap 33/52
Kevin Magnussen's Haas is on fire and smoking on the straight. Virtual safety car is deployed.
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A flurry of pit stops sees Sergio Perez and Pierre Gasly switch to the soft tyres.
Oh no, a car has stopped on track!
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A battle on track! George Russell is squabbling with the Ferrari of Charles Leclerc for eighth place. The crowd cheer loudly so you know what that means, the Briton completes the move and leaves the Scuderia in his Mercedes dust.