2017 British Grand Prix grid

2017 British Grand Prix

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Lewis Hamilton took pole for the British Grand Prix ahead of Kimi Raikkonen and Sebastian Vettel.

Row 1Lewis Hamilton 1’26.600
Mercedes
Kimi Raikkonen 1’27.147
Ferrari
Row 2Sebastian Vettel 1’27.356
Ferrari
Max Verstappen 1’28.130
Red Bull
Row 3Nico Hulkenberg 1’28.856
Renault
Sergio Perez 1’28.902
Force India
Row 4Esteban Ocon 1’29.074
Force India
Stoffel Vandoorne 1’29.418
McLaren
Row 5Valtteri Bottas Grid Penalty
Mercedes
Romain Grosjean 1’29.549
Haas
Row 6Jolyon Palmer 1’30.193
Renault
Daniil Kvyat 1’30.355
Toro Rosso
Row 7Carlos Sainz 1’31.368
Toro Rosso
Felipe Massa 1’31.482
Williams
Row 8Lance Stroll 1’42.573
Williams
Kevin Magnussen 1’42.577
Haas
Row 9Pascal Wehrlein 1’42.593
Sauber
Marcus Ericsson 1’42.633
Sauber
Row 10Daniel Ricciardo Grid Penalty
Red Bull
Fernando Alonso Grid Penalty
McLaren

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7 comments on “2017 British Grand Prix grid”

  1. Ricciardo has his work cut out for him. He likes this track see how he goes good luck :)

  2. Shame Kimi won’t be allowed to fight for the win or even 2nd ;)

    1. He will if he drives fast enough. But he has been too slow all season so even if he is fast tomorrow it will be perfectly acceptable for ferrari to do team orders… kimi has lost the opportunity to be a championship contender. Going by form, vettel will beat him with or without team orders

    2. Of course Kimi will come second….behind Vettel after Hamilton spins out of the race. ;)

  3. Ben Rowe (@thegianthogweed)
    15th July 2017, 20:03

    Interesting the difference the rain made the track. Just look at the difference between Massa who we thought was slow and Stroll.

    Massa: 1:31.482 – Stroll: 1:42.573

    A difference of over 11 seconds between 15th and 16th place. I don’t think Stroll is actually that much slower than Massa!

  4. Wow, Hulkenberg. On a track with at half-mile straight in a Renault.

  5. I hope the start is clean. So much of F1 is about the start, overtaking amongst the leading teams vs the up and coming teams sometimes results in a barrage of antics that look like bumper cars not the best driver’s in the world! Fortunately, this track has a few areas ripe for overtaking… I hope Riccardo does a nice job working through the field from the back spot on the grid.

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