
Formula 1: How to watch the British Grand Prix on TV and what to know
— In the U.S., on ESPN2.
— Other countries are listed here.
— Saturday: Third practice and qualifying.
— Sunday: British Grand Prix, 52 laps of the 5.89-kilometer Silverstone Circuit. It starts at 3 p.m. local time .
Silverstone hosted the first F1 world championship race in 1950, just three years after the track was first laid out using a decommissioned World War II airfield. It remains hugely important to the sport, with most F1 teams based nearby in an area nicknamed 'motorsport valley.' Last year's British Grand Prix attracted a track-record race-day crowd of 164,000 to see Lewis Hamilton take an emotional victory in his home race. Attendance over the entire week was 480,000, organizers said.
Lando Norris was challenged throughout the Austrian Grand Prix by teammate Oscar Piastri but still held on to take the win, with Charles Leclerc third for Ferrari. It was a tough home race for Red Bull as Max Verstappen retired on the opening lap after a collision with Kimi Antonelli of Mercedes. Piastri leads Norris by 15 points in the standings and Verstappen is 46 further back in third.
— Lando Norris holds off Oscar Piastri to win Formula 1's Austrian Grand Prix
— The Landostand makes Silverstone glow as Lando Norris targets British Grand Prix victory
— Red Bull's Christian Horner says Max Verstappen intends to stay despite Mercedes links
— American candidate Tim Mayer confirms he's running against FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem
— Lewis Hamilton warns against rushing an 'F1' movie sequel after box-office success
— Alpine brings back another boss from its title-winning years as it struggles in Formula 1
9 — Lewis Hamilton's ninth British Grand Prix triumph last year set an F1 record for most wins by one driver at the same track. That broke a tie with Michael Schumacher, who won eight times at the French circuit Magny-Cours.
7 — Norris and Piastri are back level on seven career wins each following Norris' victory in Austria.
31 — Verstappen had scored points in 31 consecutive Grands Prix until his first-lap retirement at the Red Bull Ring.
'It's the one that since I was a kid and since I first started watching Formula 1 that I've wanted to win the most.' — Lando Norris.
'There's always magic here ... The crowd is incredible. It's very, very, very special place. And it always provides a special race one way or the other.' — Lewis Hamilton.
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