Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas finished in second and third position in the sprint race for the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team on Saturday in the sprint race at the 2021 British Grand Prix. It was a disappointing result because Hamilton started ahead of Max Verstappen but a poor start saw him lose ground on the first lap.
Hamilton was not able to recover after that even though he tried to close the gap in the final laps. But heavy blistering of the medium compoud tyres in the scorching heat at the Silverstone circuit saw Hamilton settle for second position.
After the previous two races in Austria where Red Bull Racing Honda and Verstappen had opened up a significant gap in performance, the Mercedes team appear to be closer to the Milton Keynes-based team at this race.
Toto Wolff, the Mercedes Team Principal, said: “That was a pretty flat out first sprint race – it was a frustrating for Lewis to lose a point to Max this afternoon, but we saw that we had the pace to make it a very close race tomorrow. We will need to take a closer look to understand what happened at the start for Lewis – and I think if we had held the lead, we had the pace to finish in P1 as well because it wasn’t easy to follow.
“But it’s set up an interesting Grand Prix: there are two teams close on pace, we have Lewis and Valtteri in the mix at the front, and it looks like tyre strategy can play a big part in these temperatures as well. So we will be aiming to fight back strong in the Grand Prix proper.”