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Lewis Hamilton Dominates with Thrilling Silverstone Sprint Pole

Highlights
- Lewis Hamilton secured pole for Silverstone Sprint by 0.011 seconds
- Kimi Antonelli qualified second; Max Verstappen took third place
- Sprint race scheduled for July 4th at 12:00 BST
- Charles Leclerc fourth; George Russell and Lando Norris completed top six
- Oliver Bearman eliminated in SQ1 by Alex Albon’s last-minute lap
- Hamilton topped all qualifying segments, boosting Mercedes at home race
Lewis Hamilton takes pole for the Silverstone Sprint, edging Kimi Antonelli by 0.011s with a 1:28.376. The Sprint starts July 4 at 12:00 BST.
It is Hamilton’s third Sprint pole, and he maintains a season-long run of qualifying second or better. The tight field sets up an intense Silverstone Sprint qualifying narrative.
Antonelli posts 1:28.387 for second, with Max Verstappen third. Charles Leclerc takes fourth. George Russell and Lando Norris complete the top six after a one-lap SQ3 shootout.

Hamilton tops all three qualifying segments, underlining Mercedes’ improving baseline. That momentum strengthens prospects for Mercedes at the British GP on home soil.
The SQ3 format condenses pressure into one timed attempt. Execution is everything. Silverstone staged F1’s first Sprint in 2021, adding further context to Hamilton’s precision.
Norris survives SQ2 despite rear damage after striking a kerb. His banker lap proves just enough. Pierre Gasly misses the cut in eleventh.
Oliver Bearman appears safe in SQ1 until Alex Albon finds time late, progressing by 0.010s. Carlos Sainz and Esteban Ocon also fail to advance.

Arvid Lindblad qualifies tenth, continuing a composed rookie campaign. Valtteri Bottas and his Cadillac team again out-qualify Aston Martin, with Fernando Alonso ahead of Lance Stroll.
The competitive picture remains finely balanced. Verstappen starts third and threatens over a Sprint distance where tyre warm-up and track position carry outsized value.
Hamilton’s form provides a timely lift, aided by recent Silverstone upgrades across the field. Margins are narrow, and small gains reshape the grid.
Antonelli’s runner-up start sustains his championship lead. Hamilton, energised by home support at Silverstone, targets conversion in the Sprint and beyond.
The Sprint at 12:00 BST should frame strategies for Sunday and could re-order expectations. Attention centres on execution and track evolution.
Visual Summary
Hamilton
Antonelli
(SQ3 shootout)
1:28.376
1:28.387
P3
3rd Sprint pole at Silverstone for Hamilton
Margin to Antonelli: 0.011s
Hamilton unbeaten in Sprint qualifying P1 or P2 in 2026
Who’s chasing?
ANT
VER
LEC
RUS
NOR
Pure speed. Home hero.
Hamilton by a whisker!

Daniel Miller reports on Formula 1 Grand Prix weekends with race-day analysis, team-radio highlights, and point-standings updates. He explains power-unit upgrades, aerodynamic developments, and driver rivalries in straightforward, SEO-friendly language for a global F1 audience.






