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    British Grand Prix 2017 – Stats & Facts

    RaiedJuly 13, 2017
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    The British Grand Prix is a race in the calendar of the FIA Formula One World Championship. It is currently held at the Silverstone Circuit near the village of Silverstone in Northamptonshire in England.

    The British and Italian Grands Prix are the oldest continuously staged Formula One World Championship Grands Prix. It was designated the European Grand Prix five times between 1950 and 1977, when this title was an honorary designation given each year to one Grand Prix race in Europe.

    British Prix, Round Ten of the 2017 Formula 1 season

    Circuit Name: Silverstone

    Race Laps: 52

    Circuit Length: 5.891 km (3.66 mi)

    Race Length: 306.291 km (190.32 mi)

    Number of corners: 18 (10 Right, 8 Left)

    DRS Zone: Two Zones (zone 1 Between turn 5 and 6, Zone 2 Between Turn 14 and 15)

    Circuit Direction: Clockwise

    Pole Position 2016: Lewis Hamilton Mercedes Time 1:29.287

    Race Lap record: Mark Webber 2013 – Red Bull Renault 1:33.401

    Ultimate track record: 1:29.243 (HAM, Q2, 2016)

    Distance from Pole to T1 Apex: 296.3 m

    Pole Position Side: Left

    Pit Lane Length Under Speed Limit Control: 376.4 m

    Drive-Through Time at 80 km/h: 16.9 s

    Lap Time at Full Throttle: 58 %

    Lap Distance at Full Throttle: 70 %

    Gear Changes per Lap: 40

    Braking Events (>2G)         8

    Heavy Braking Events (<0.4s @ >4G) 3

    Fuel Consumption: Medium

    Maximum Lateral G-Force: 4.8G

    Maximum Speed: 328 km/h

    Track Evolution (P1 – Qualifying) Low

    Key Overtaking Opportunities T2/3, T15

    Silverstone Circuit

      

    Pirelli used compounds

    Tyres that must be available (one of them to be used) at some point in the race:

    One set of P Zero White medium

    One set of P Zero Red Yellow soft

    Tyres assigned for Q3 in qualifying:                     

    One set of P Zero Red Super-Soft

    Teams/Drivers compounds choice

    Driver Soft Super-Soft Ultra-Soft
    Lewis Hamilton 2 3 8
    Valtteri Bottas 1 4 8
    Daniel Ricciardo 2 2 9
    Max Verstappen 2 2 9
    Sebastian Vettel 1 5 7
    Kimi Raikkonen 2 4 7
    Sergio Perez 1 2 10
    Esteban Ocon 1 2 10
    Lance Stroll 1 4 8
    Felipe Massa 2 3 8
    Stoffel Vandoorne 1 2 10
    Fernando Alonso 1 2 10
    Daniil Kvyat 2 3 8
    Carlos Sainz 2 3 8
    Romain Grosjean 1 5 7
    Kevin Magnussen 1 5 7
    Nico Hulkenberg 2 3 8
    Jolyon Palmer 2 3 8
    Marcus Ericsson 2 4 7
    Pascal Wehrlein 3 3 7

    THE CIRCUIT FROM A TYRE POINT OF VIEW:

     

    MARIO ISOLA – HEAD OF CAR RACING

    “The decision to bring softer tyres to Silverstone than we had originally planned was taken by Pirelli, but with the full approval of the drivers, FIA, teams and promoters, who have appreciated what we are trying to do with this more aggressive nomination. This should open up extra possibilities for different strategies and push teams towards more than one pit stop, although we’ll obviously have a better idea of exact wear and degradation rates when we get there, especially with the supersoft that makes its Silverstone race debut. With Silverstone being among the most demanding tracks for tyres of the entire season, it will be interesting to see how one of the softest tyres in the 2017 range performs there. A lot will depend on the weather: in the past, we’ve seen an extremely wide range of conditions and temperatures”.

    SILVERSTONE MINIMUM STARTING PRESSURES (SLICKS)

     

    EOS CAMBER LIMIT

    British Grand Prix Winners 1950 – 2016

    Year

    Driver

    Constructor

    Location

    2016

    Lewis Hamilton

    Mercedes

    Silverstone

    2015

    Lewis Hamilton

    Mercedes

    2014

    Lewis Hamilton

    Mercedes

    2013

    Nico Rosberg

    Mercedes

    2012

    Mark Webber

    Red Bull-Renault

    2011

    Fernando Alonso

    Ferrari

    2010

    Mark Webber

    Red Bull-Renault

    2009

    Sebastian Vettel

    Red Bull-Renault

    2008

    Lewis Hamilton

    McLaren-Mercedes

    2007

    Kimi Raikkonen

    Ferrari

    2006

    Fernando Alonso

    Renault

    2005

    Juan Pablo Montoya

    McLaren-Mercedes

    2004

    Michael Schumacher

    Ferrari

    2003

    Rubens Barrichello

    Ferrari

    2002

    Michael Schumacher

    Ferrari

    2001

    Mika Hakkinen

    McLaren-Mercedes

    2000

    David Coulthard

    McLaren-Mercedes

    1999

    David Coulthard

    McLaren-Mercedes

    1998

    Michael Schumacher

    Ferrari

    1997

    Jacques Villeneuve

    Williams-Renault

    1996

    Jacques Villeneuve

    Williams-Renault

    1995

    Johnny Herbert

    Benetton-Renault

    1994

    Damon Hill

    Williams-Renault

    1993

    Alain Prost

    Williams-Renault

    1992

    Nigel Mansell

    Williams-Renault

    1991

    Nigel Mansell

    Williams-Renault

    1990

    Alain Prost

    Ferrari

    1989

    Alain Prost

    McLaren-Honda

    1988

    Ayrton Senna

    McLaren-Honda

    1987

    Nigel Mansell

    Williams-Honda

    1986

    Nigel Mansell

    Williams-Honda

    Brands Hatch

    1985

    Alain Prost

    McLaren-TAG

    Silverstone

    1984

    Niki Lauda

    McLaren-TAG

    Brands Hatch

    1983

    Alain Prost

    Renault

    Silverstone

    1982

    Niki Lauda

    McLaren-Ford

    Brands Hatch

    1981

    John Watson

    McLaren-Ford

    Silverstone

    1980

    Alan Jones

    Williams-Ford

    Brands Hatch

    1979

    Clay Regazzoni

    Williams-Ford

    Silverstone

    1978

    Carlos Reutemann

    Ferrari

    Brands Hatch

    1977

    James Hunt

    McLaren-Ford

    Silverstone

    1976

    Niki Lauda

    Ferrari

    Brands Hatch

    1975

    Emerson Fittipaldi

    McLaren-Ford

    Silverstone

    1974

    Jody Scheckter

    Tyrrell-Ford

    Brands Hatch

    1973

    Peter Revson

    McLaren-Ford

    Silverstone

    1972

    Emerson Fittipaldi

    Lotus-Ford

    Brands Hatch

    1971

    Jackie Stewart

    Tyrrell-Ford

    Silverstone

    1970

    Jochen Rindt

    Lotus-Ford

    Brands Hatch

    1969

    Jackie Stewart

    Matra-Ford

    Silverstone

    1968

    Jo Siffert

    Lotus-Ford

    Brands Hatch

    1967

    Jim Clark

    Lotus-Ford

    Silverstone

    1966

    Jack Brabham

    Brabham-Repco

    Brands Hatch

    1965

    Jim Clark

    Lotus-Climax

    Silverstone

    1964

    Jim Clark

    Lotus-Climax

    Brands Hatch

    1963

    Jim Clark

    Lotus-Climax

    Silverstone

    1962

    Jim Clark

    Lotus-Climax

    Aintree

    1961

    Wolfgang von Trips

    Ferrari

    1960

    Jack Brabham

    Cooper-Climax

    Silverstone

    1959

    Jack Brabham

    Cooper-Climax

    Aintree

    1958

    Peter Collins

    Ferrari

    Silverstone

    1957

    Stirling Moss

    Vanwall

    Aintree

    Tony Brooks

    1956

    Juan-Manuel Fangio

    Lancia-Ferrari

    Silverstone

    1955

    Stirling Moss

    Mercedes-Benz

    Aintree

    1954

    José Froilán González

    Ferrari

    Silverstone

    1953

    Alberto Ascari

    Ferrari

    1952

    Alberto Ascari

    Ferrari

    1951

    José Froilán González

    Ferrari

    1950

    Giuseppe Farina

    Alfa Romeo


    Multiple Winners
    (Drivers)

    Wins

    Driver

    Years

    5

    Jim Clark

    1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1967

    Alain Prost

    1983, 1985, 1989, 1990, 1993

    4

    Nigel Mansell

    1986, 1987, 1991, 1992

    Lewis Hamilton

    2008, 2014, 2015, 2016

    3

    Jack Brabham

    1959, 1960, 1966

    Niki Lauda

    1976, 1982, 1984

    Michael Schumacher

    1998, 2002, 2004

    2

    Alberto Ascari

    1952, 1953

    José Froilán González

    1951, 1954

    Stirling Moss

    1955, 1957

    Jackie Stewart

    1969, 1971

    Emerson Fittipaldi

    1972, 1975

    Jacques Villeneuve

    1996, 1997

    David Coulthard

    1999, 2000

    Fernando Alonso

    2006, 2011

    Mark Webber

    2010, 2012

     


    Multiple Winners
    (Constructors)

    # of Wins

    Constructor

    Years won

    15

    Ferrari

    1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1958, 1961, 1976,

     1978, 1990, 1998, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2011

    14

    McLaren

    1973, 1975, 1977, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985,

     1988, 1989, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2008

    10

    Williams

    1979, 1980, 1986, 1987, 1991, 1992, 1993, 

    1994, 1996, 1997

    8

    Lotus

    1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1970, 1972

    5

    Mercedes

    1955, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016

    3

    Red Bull

    2009, 2010, 2012

    2

    Cooper

    1959, 1960

    Tyrrell

    1971, 1974

    Renault

    1983, 2006


    Numbers and Facts

    (*Underlined in Silverstone)

    Most winning driver: 5, Jim Clark (1962 – 63 – 64 – 65 – 67) and Alain Prost (1983 – 85 – 89 – 90 – 93 )

    Most wins (constructor) 15, Ferrari (most recent 2011 – they also have 1 win with Lancia-Ferrari in 1956)

    Wins from pole position 25, Most recent 2016 (Lewis Hamilton) – 18 wins from pole at Silverstone

    Lowest grid for past winner 8, 1978 (C.Reutemann at Brands Hatch). At Silverstone lowest grid is 7 (1975 – E.Fittipaldi)

    Most recent 1-2 finish 2015, Mercedes (Lewis Hamilton-Nico Rosberg)

    Most emphatic win 1 lap, 1952 – 56 – 69 – 75 (all Silverstone)

    Closest winning margin 0.2s 1955 (Aintree). Closest at Silverstone was in 2013 – 0.765s

    Rain-affected races 12, (1953 – 54 – 61 – 66 – 75 – 88 – 98 – 2002 – 08 – 11 – 15 – 16)

    Safety Car-affected races 12 (1993 – 97 – 98 – 99 – 2003 – 04 – 05 – 06 – 10 – 13 – 14 – 15 – 16)

    Red Flag (and result declared) races 1, 1975

    Fastest race 1985, 65 laps @ 1hr 18m 10.436s

    Slowest race 1956, 101 laps @ 2hrs 59m 47.0s (1955 race at Aintree lasted 3hrs 07m 21.2s)

    Most pole positions (driver) 5, Jim Clark (1962 – 63 – 64 – 65 – 67 )

    Most pole positions (constructor) 15, Ferrari (recent 2012)

    What Happened last race here?

    During Saturday’s qualifying session, Hamilton achieved the 55th pole position of his career to start from the front of the grid, ahead of Rosberg and Max Verstappen.

    The race began behind the safety car due to rain shortly before the start.

    Hamilton was able to convert his pole position into a third straight victory at the British Grand Prix, leading home Rosberg and Verstappen in changing conditions.

    Rosberg came under investigation by the race stewards after he received detailed instructions by his team how to work around a gearbox problem in the closing laps of the race, a practice forbidden under Formula 1 regulations.

    He was later handed a ten-second time penalty, demoting him to third place.

    2016 Race Classification

    Pos

    Driver

    Constructor

    Time/Retired

    Grid

    1

    Lewis Hamilton

    Mercedes

    1:34:55.831

    1

    2

    Max Verstappen

    Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer

    +8.25

    3

    3

    Nico Rosberg

    Mercedes

    +16.911

    2

    4

    Daniel Ricciardo

    Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer

    +26.211

    4

    5

    Kimi Raikkonen

    Ferrari

    +1:09.743

    5

    6

    Sergio Perez

    Force India-Mercedes

    +1:16.941

    10

    7

    Nico Hulkenberg

    Force India-Mercedes

    +1:17.712

    8

    8

    Carlos Sainz Jr.

    Toro Rosso-Ferrari

    +1.25.858

    7

    9

    Sebastian Vettel

    Ferrari

    +1:31.6542

    11

    10

    Daniil Kvyat

    Toro Rosso-Ferrari

    +1:32.600

    15

    11

    Felipe Massa

    Williams-Mercedes

    +1 Lap

    12

    12

    Jenson Button

    McLaren-Honda

    +1 Lap

    17

    13

    Fernando Alonso

    McLaren-Honda

    +1 Lap

    9

    14

    Valtteri Bottas

    Williams-Mercedes

    +1 Lap

    6

    15

    Felipe Nasr

    Sauber-Ferrari

    +1 Lap

    21

    16

    Esteban Gutiérrez

    Haas-Ferrari

    +1 Lap

    14

    17

     Kevin Magnussen

    Renault

    Gearbox

    16

    Ret

    Jolyon Palmer

    Renault

    Gearbox

    18

    Ret

    Rio Haryanto

    MRT-Mercedes

    Spun off

    19

    Ret

    Romain Grosjean

    Haas-Ferrari

    Transmission

    13

    Ret

    Marcus Ericsson

    Sauber-Ferrari

    Power unit

    PL

    Ret

    Pascal Wehrlein

    MRT-Mercedes

    Spun off

    20


    Did you know?

    DRIVERS

    ✪ Sebastian Vettel has still not won back-to-back Grand Prix since he won the 2013 Brazilian Grand Prix. That race ended a 9-race run of victories that started in Belgium,

    (BEL, ITA, SIN, KOR, JAP, IND, ABU, USA, BRA)

    ✪ Vettel has now finished 150 different F1 World Championship GP in the points

    ✪ Vettel and Lewis Hamilton are the only drivers to have finished in the points in all races so far this season

    ✪ Hamilton needs just 1 more top ten finish to = Jenson Button’s 162 GP in the points, an all-time record for a British driver. Most all-time for a driver of any nationality is

    221 races in the points by Michael Schumacher

    ✪ Hamilton is just 2 pole positions from equalling Michael Schumacher’s all-time record of 68 F1 GP pole positions. Since he has been at Mercedes he has taken pole 40 times already. That is nearly 50% of all races he’s started for the team (40/ 84 = 47.6%).

    ✪ Hamilton has won (56) 28.4% of all GP he’s started (197) and is in the top 10 drivers races to win ratio of all-time. Here’s how he compares:- 1. Fangio 47.0%, 2. Ascari 40.6%, 3. Clark 34.7%, 4. M. Schumacher 29.7%, 5. Hamilton 28.4%, 6. Ja. Stewart 27.2%, 7. Prost 25.6%, 8. A. Senna 25.5%, 9. Moss 24.2% 10. Vettel 24.1% (45/187)

    ✪ Hamilton starting to trouble Michael Schumacher’s all-time record of 116 front row starts. Hamilton has to date started 111 Grand Prix from the front row

    ✪ Kimi Raikkonen’s next win if ever it comes will be the 21st of his F1 career and will also be the most by a Finnish driver in F1. Currently he shares the record of 20 wins by

    a Finn with Mika Hakkinen

    ✪ The Spanish Grand Prix marked the first anniversary of Max Verstappen’s first Grand Prix win. He has until the Singapore Grand Prix in September to win a second while still a teenager. (20th birthday on September 30th 2017). He is of course, so far the only teenager in F1 history to win a F1 World Championship Grand Prix and could still become the only teenager to take pole position too for a F1 World Championship Grand Prix. Max and Ricardo Rodriguez who started the 1961 Italian Grand Prix from P2 in his Ferrari when aged 19 years and 208 days are the only teenage drivers to date to have started a Grand Prix from the front row (Max the youngest, at the 2016 Belgian Grand Prix where he started P2 he was aged18 years and 333 days

    ✪ The British GP is scheduled to be Verstappen’s, Carlos Sainz’s and Kevin Magnussen’s 50th F1 GP starts

    ✪ Sergio Perez needs just 1 more podium to become the Mexican driver with the most F1 podiums (currently = with Pedro Rodriguez on 7)

    ✪ The British GP is likely to be the 50th race since Nico Hulkenberg last led a GP, Brazil 2014. The only race he’s led since Brazil 2014 is the 2015 Le Mans 24 Hours which of course he won sharing a Porsche 919 Hybrid with New Zealander Earl Bamber and British driver Nick Tandy

    CONSTRUCTORS

    ✪ Mercedes next win will be its 70th in the F1 World Championship as a constructor

    ✪ Mercedes in Great Britain will be aiming to lockout the front row for the 50th time. The all-time record is 62 and is jointly held by McLaren and Williams

    ✪ Mercedes as a constructor has set the same number of race fastest laps in F1 World Championship GP as Red Bull (52)

    ✪ Mercedes now led the same number of F1 World Championship GP as a constructor as Renault – as a constructor (88)

    ✪ Ferrari has still not scored consecutive pole positions since Fernando Alonso took pole for the Scuderia at the 2012 British and German Grand Prix and has still not

    scored a consecutive front row lock-out since Michael Schumacher and Felipe Massa lock-out the front row for the 2006 US and French Grand Prix

    ✪ Ferrari last season was the only team to score championship points at all 21 events

    ✪ Mercedes and Red Bull are just 2 podiums apart. Mercedes has 139 podium places to date while Red bull has 141. The most is Ferrari with 716

    ✪ Red Bull has achieved a podium result for at least one of their drivers in 105 different F1 Grand Prix. Mercedes has achieved their podium score in 89 Grand Prix

    ✪ The current Williams team traces its origins back to the setting up of Williams Grand Prix Engineering by Frank Williams and Patrick Head in 1977. This year the team will

    be celebrating its 40th anniversary. The team began by running a March for Belgian Patrick Neve who sadly died earlier is year and later in 1978, became a constructor

    running a single FW06 car for Alan Jones. In 1979 the team expanded to 2 cars with Clay Regazzoni joining Jones. Regazzoni won Williams’s first Grand Prix, at Silversone

    in 1979 while Jones claimed Williams’s first driver’s and first constructor’s titles in 1980. Frank Williams had made his first forays into F1 in 1969, running a Brabham for

    Piers Courage. Campaigns with De Tomaso, private March’s, with his own cars and ex-works Heskeths latterly in conjunction with Canadian-Austrian entrepreneur Walter

    Wolf followed but it wasn’t until Williams teamed up with Head and started a new team all over again that Williams’s F1 fortunes really took off

    BRITISH GRAND PRIX

    ✪ A fifth pole position on Saturday for Lewis Hamilton would equal Jim Clark’s all-time record. His 4 poles to date is already a record for British Grand Prix at Silverstone

    ✪ Hamilton can equal Jim Clark’s and Alain Prost’s all-time record of the most F1 World Championship-qualifying British Grand Prix with a fifth win on Sunday. If Hamilton does win it would be his fourth in a row and would equal the record for the most consecutive British Grand Prix wins set by Jim Clark between 1962 and 1965.

    ✪ Hamilton if he wins would also become the first driver ever to win 4 British Grand Prix in a row at Silverstone (Clark’s 1962 win was at Aintree and his 1964 win was at

    Brands Hatch

    ✪ Mercedes currently share the record for the most consecutive British Grand Prix wins with Lotus and Williams (4). A win on Sunday would be their fifth in a row

    Driver’s Championship standing

    Pos

    Driver

    Points

    1

    Sebastian Vettel

    171

    2

    Lewis Hamilton

    151

    3

    Valtteri Bottas

    136

    4

    Daniel Ricciardo

    107

    5

    Kimi Raikkonen

    83

    6

    Sergio Perez

    50

    7

    Max Verstappen

    45

    8

    Esteban Ocon

    39

    9

    Carlos Sainz

    29

    10

    Felipe Massa

    22

    11

    Lance Stroll

    18

    12

    Nico Hulkenberg

    18

    13

    Romain Grosjean

    18

    14

    Kevin Magnussen

    11

    15

    Pascal Wehrlein

    5

    16

    Daniil Kvyat

    4

    17

    Fernando Alonso

    2

    18

    Jolyon Palmer

    0

    19

    Marcus Ericsson

    0

    20

    Stoffel Vandoorne

    0

    21

    Antonio Giovinazzi

    0


    Constructor’s Championship standing

    Pos

    Team

    Points

    1

    MERCEDES

    287

    2

    FERRARI

    254

    3

    RED BULL RACING TAG HEUER

    152

    4

    FORCE INDIA MERCEDES

    89

    5

    WILLIAMS MERCEDES

    40

    6

    TORO ROSSO

    33

    7

    HAAS FERRARI

    29

    8

    RENAULT

    18

    9

    SAUBER FERRARI

    5

    10

    MCLAREN HONDA

    2


    Driver’s penalty points
    :

    Driver

    Penalty points

    Sebastian Vettel

    7

    Carlos Sainz

    7

    Daniil Kvyat

    7

    Kevin Magnussen

    5

    Jolyon Palmer

    5

    Sergio Perez

    5

    Stoffel Vandoorne

    5

    Nico Hulkenberg

    4

    Esteban Ocon

    3

    Romain Grosjean

    3

    Pascal Wehrlein

    2

    Felipe Massa

    2

    Lewis Hamilton

    2

    Jenson Button

    2

    Max Verstappen

    1

     

     

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