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Here's what time the British Grand Prix starts on Sunday

Here's what time the British Grand Prix starts on Sunday

The 2025 Formula One season will feature 24 races, the 12th of which will take place in Britain on Sunday, 6 July.
The next battle in the race for the drivers' title will take placed at Silverstone in England.
The lights will go out at 16:00 (SA time).
Thanks to his five wins in the opening 11 races, McLaren's Oscar Piastri leads the way from team-mate Lando Norris (three wins), with Max Verstappen in third place (two wins).
Mercedes' George Russell is the only other driver to have won a race this season.
Piastri has 216 points, ahead of Norris (201), with Verstappen in third (155), and Russell in fourth (146).
As a reminder, the 2024 British Grand Prix was won by then Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton, ahead of Verstappen and Norris in third.
All times SA
Friday, 4 July
Practice 1: 13:30 – 14:30
Practice 2: 17:00 – 18:00
Saturday, 5 July
Practice 3: 12:30 – 13:30
Qualifying: 16:00 – 17:00
Sunday, 6 July
Main race: 16:00 Rank Driver Points 1 Oscar Piastri 216 2 Lando Norris 201 3 Max Verstappen 155 4 George Russell 146 5 Charles Leclerc 119 6 Lewis Hamilton 91 7 Kimi Antonelli 63 8 Alex Albon 42 9 Esteban Ocon 23 10 Nico Hulkenberg 22 11 Isack Hadjar 21 12 Lance Stroll 14 13 Fernando Alonso 14 14 Carlos Sainz 13 15 Liam Lawson 12 16 Pierre Gasly 1 17 Yuki Tsunoda 10 18 Oliver Bearman 6 19 Gabriel Bortoleto 4 20 Franco Colapinto 0 21 Jack Doohan 0 Rank Constructor Points 1 McLaren 417 2 Ferrari 210 3 Mercedes 209 4 Red Bull 162 5 Williams 55 6 Racing Bulls 36 7 Haas 29 8 Aston Martin 28 9 Sauber 26 10 Alpine 11
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