2022 F1 British GP Race Review
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Incredible scenes at Silverstone
Leclerc Perez HamiltonIncredible scenes at Silverstone The very fact that Charles Leclerc was able to stay in contention for a race win despite a damaged front wing from Lap 1 is mind-blowing. But to put things into context, the British GP was a race where it appeared that Charles Leclerc was not only fighting on track against other cars. It appeared that he was fighting against his own team to secure the most possible points for the championship. Despite all the reluctance and rather dumbfounded team radio messages, Leclerc was still able to place himself in a position where the win seemed like a possibility. However, beyond Ferrari's internal drama, the highlight of the race came in Leclerc's battle with Lewis Hamilton and Sergio Perez. In fact, Leclerc's overtake of Lewis Hamilton on the outside of Copse will go down as one of the better overtakes of the season. Charles Leclerc proved his worth as a true elite of the sport in the British GP.
Two proud Dads The biggest surprise of the day was the silent whisperer act by Sergio Perez on the entire field. One would have thought that the Mexican was out of contention for a strong result once he was forced to pit early for a wing change. But the way the Red Bull driver made his way through the field was spectacular. What was even more impressive, however, was overtake on Hamilton right after the Safety Car period. The fact that he swooped past the Briton twice proved his worth as a top-tier driver and not just a supporting cast at Red Bull.
2022 F1 British GP Race Review
That's a first for Carlos Sainz in F1. The 2022 British GP was action-personified as the race proved to be a gift that kept on giving. It started with Max Verstappen's car damage, then the drama at Ferrari, and then finally to cap it all off, the late-race Safety Car restart that added to the nerves. The class with which Charles Leclerc drove and the way he was able to keep his challengers behind him for that many laps (before he finally ceded the position) was remarkable. When the checkered flag fell on the British GP, it was Carlos Sainz at the front, winning his first-ever Grand Prix. With the teams packing up and getting ready for the next race in Austria, let's take a look back at what was an enthralling British GP.The 2022 F1 British GP review
Who was the star of the race
Leclerc Perez HamiltonIncredible scenes at Silverstone
Leclerc Perez HamiltonIncredible scenes at Silverstone The very fact that Charles Leclerc was able to stay in contention for a race win despite a damaged front wing from Lap 1 is mind-blowing. But to put things into context, the British GP was a race where it appeared that Charles Leclerc was not only fighting on track against other cars. It appeared that he was fighting against his own team to secure the most possible points for the championship. Despite all the reluctance and rather dumbfounded team radio messages, Leclerc was still able to place himself in a position where the win seemed like a possibility. However, beyond Ferrari's internal drama, the highlight of the race came in Leclerc's battle with Lewis Hamilton and Sergio Perez. In fact, Leclerc's overtake of Lewis Hamilton on the outside of Copse will go down as one of the better overtakes of the season. Charles Leclerc proved his worth as a true elite of the sport in the British GP.
Who was the surprise of the day
Two proud DadsTwo proud Dads The biggest surprise of the day was the silent whisperer act by Sergio Perez on the entire field. One would have thought that the Mexican was out of contention for a strong result once he was forced to pit early for a wing change. But the way the Red Bull driver made his way through the field was spectacular. What was even more impressive, however, was overtake on Hamilton right after the Safety Car period. The fact that he swooped past the Briton twice proved his worth as a top-tier driver and not just a supporting cast at Red Bull.