British Grand Prix predictions: Home favourites not without hope.

A run of six straight wins for Red Bull has seen them take a firm lead in the Formula 1 standings and they will once again be the team to beat at the British Grand Prix.

World champion Max Verstappen’s sixth win of the season in Montreal in the previous round saw him increase his lead at the top of the drivers’ standings to 46 points.

Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez is the world champion’s nearest challenger, while Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc is a further three points adrift in third.

Leclerc has seen his challenge fade away thanks to several mechanical mishaps but Ferrari are confident of a strong showing in England after bringing in a series of upgrades.

For Red Bull and the Prancing Horse, this year’s edition offers a shot at redemption after both held the lead in last year’s race only to be thwarted by the king of Silverstone Sir Lewis Hamilton.

Hamilton knows the Northamptonshire track better than any driver, recording an unprecedented eight victories in front of his home fans.

The seven-time world champion’s most recent British Grand Prix win was arguably the greatest drive of his career as he overcame a ten-second penalty for causing a frightening collision with Verstappen to take the chequered flag.

The Mercedes driver worked his way back into contention before reeling in Leclerc’s Ferrari — the Monegasque was eight seconds clear with 12 laps to go — to claim victory, much to the delight of the majority of the 140,000 spectators in attendance.


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