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Kimi Antonelli Claims Stunning British GP Pole as George Russell Edges Past Danger

Highlights
- Kimi Antonelli earned fifth pole of the season at Silverstone
- Charles Leclerc qualified second, Lewis Hamilton took third place
- George Russell recovered from crash to secure fourth-fastest time
- Isack Hadjar out-qualified Max Verstappen, who started seventh
- Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri made top eight; McLaren struggled
- Lance Stroll faces grid penalty despite out-qualifying Fernando Alonso
Kimi Antonelli takes British Grand Prix pole at Silverstone with a decisive final Q3 lap, securing his fifth pole of the season and setting up a strategic fight on Sunday.
Ferrari locks out the next two slots as Charles Leclerc qualifies second and Lewis Hamilton third, though Hamilton cannot replicate the speed he showed in Friday’s sprint session.
George Russell overcomes a Q1 scare after clipping the barrier, resetting quickly to take fourth for Mercedes, underlining his redemption push after Friday’s setback.

Behind them, Isack Hadjar delivers fifth in an eye-catching performance, while Max Verstappen struggles for rhythm and ends seventh for Red Bull.
McLaren finds the session tricky. Lando Norris squeezes into sixth, with Oscar Piastri eighth as the car’s balance proves marginal across the changing Silverstone winds.
Racing Bulls assert midfield strength. Arvid Lindblad secures ninth ahead of teammate Liam Lawson to lock out the fifth row and position the pair for opportunistic points.
Gabriel Bortoleto misses the top 10 by a whisker but out-qualifies teammate Nico Hülkenberg. He starts 11th, with Hülkenberg 13th, split by Pierre Gasly’s Alpine in 12th.

Oliver Bearman slots into 14th. Williams endures another subdued outing, with Alex Albon 15th and his teammate 16th, despite a lap from Carlos Sainz that narrowly eclipses Albon’s benchmark.
Esteban Ocon’s struggles continue in 17th. Valtteri Bottas shows improved pace with 18th for Cadillac, while Franco Colapinto’s high-speed spin at Becketts leaves him 19th.
Lance Stroll again out-qualifies Fernando Alonso, but a power unit change beyond allocation triggers a grid drop that will place him behind his teammate on Sunday.
Antonelli’s pole sharpens the tactical picture. Ferrari chases track position, Mercedes scents opportunity, and Red Bull must recover. Expect margins to swing with wind, tyre prep, and evolving grip.
For full context, see the Silverstone qualifying report and deeper detail on Antonelli’s weekend as Ferrari and Mercedes plot their responses.
Visual Summary
Antonelli Blazes to British GP Pole!
Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes)
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Charles Leclerc (Ferrari)
Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari)
George Russell (Mercedes)
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Isack Hadjar (RB)
Lando Norris (McLaren)
Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
Oscar Piastri (McLaren)
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Hit barrier, then P4!
Grid Set for Silverstone Showdown 🔥

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.






