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F1 British Grand Prix 2025

Lewis Hamilton mystery after two red flags wreck final Silverstone practice

There are plenty of question marks going into qualifying.

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Two red flags late in the final practice session for the British Grand Prix cast an air of mystery over the F1 field going into qualifying, in particular for Lewis Hamilton.

In the closing stages on new soft tyres, seven-time F1 champion Hamilton was poised to threaten Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc's leading lap time of 1:25.498s.

But the first red flag, to retrieve a piece of bodywork at the end of the Hangar Straight, forced Hamilton to abort, and leave him in a lowly 11th on the timesheet.

With four minutes remaining when the track reopened, there was still time to push one final time, but Stake's Gabriel Bortoleto crashed out after losing control of his car through the Maggotts/Becketts complex.

The second red flag led to the end of the session, with Leclerc on top ahead of McLaren duo Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris, either side of Max Verstappen in his Red Bull, with the quartet covered by just 0.108s.

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Following a five-minute delay to clear away an excessive amount of marbles on the track, the early running was light in the opening 10 minutes, with only Alpine duo Franco Colapinto and Pierre Gasly posting times.

Under grey skies, and with air and track temperatures considerably lower than in the sunnier conditions on Friday - with the latter by a striking 16 degrees Celsius - Hamilton's first serious lap was a 1:27.351s, deposing Colapinto from top spot by 0.743s.

With a higher fuel load on board, Hamilton's lap was 1.5s slower than Norris' leading time after FP2.

Just as Norris finally took to the track 16 minutes in, on a second run on the same set of tyres, Hamilton lowered the benchmark by eight-tenths of a second to 1:26.529s.

Team-mate Leclerc's first foray saw him edge Hamilton by 0.035s, followed swiftly over the line by Verstappen who was 0.005s slower than the Monégasque.

A second push from Leclerc saw him clock 1:25.922s, with Verstappen finishing 0.244s down on his follow-up tour.

Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso was the last to post a time 26 minutes in, with his lap elevating him to 12th at the time, 1.5s behind Leclerc.

After a couple of cool-down laps, Hamilton seemed set to threaten Leclerc after purpling the first sector and setting a personal best in the second, only to encounter traffic in the last and finish 0.410s down.

It was a repeat story for Verstappen on his next push. After purpling the first, and just as he posted a personal best in the second sector, a slow Alpine halted his progess at the start of the final sector.

Soon after, Verstappen took to his radio to complain about the brake bias on his RB21, indicating it felt "like a handbrake". 

As for Norris and Piastri, in the cooler climes, the duo were only eighth and ninth quickest going into the more representative qualifying sim with 20 minutes remaining.

As two of the first cars on track on new soft tyres, Norris immediately went top with a 1:25.606s, with Piastri usurping him by 0.040s. Verstappen then split the McLaren duo, finishing 0.019s behind the Australian.

Leclerc then went quickest by 0.068s. As for Hamilton, just as he was poised to start his push lap on new rubber, he suffered a snap out of the final corner, forcing him to abort.

Able to immediately cool and go again, Hamilton again purpled the first and did a personal best in the second, only to abort again due to the red flag.

After a marshal retrieved the offending part, seemingly from Oliver Bearman's Haas, it left four minutes on the clock for the drivers to try and get in one last lap.

But then came Bortoleto's crash, breaking his suspension, and a bizarre pitlane incident, with Bearman also crashing into a barrier on entry, losing his front wing.

Hamilton was not the only driver who goes into qualifying as an unknown quantity, with Mercedes duo George Russell and Kimi Antonelli unable to post representative times, leaving the duo eighth and 14th.

Behind the leading quartet, Red Bull's Yuki Tsunoda was fifth quickest, ahead of Bearman, Alex Albon in his Williams, then Russell and Racing Bulls duo Isack Hadjar and Liam Lawson.

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RESULTS 2025 F1 British Grand Prix - Silverstone Qualifying