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2015 British Grand Prix
Race 9 of 19 in the2015 Formula One World Championship
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Layout of the Silverstone Circuit
Layout of the Silverstone Circuit
Race details
Date5 July 2015
Official name2015 Formula 1 British Grand Prix[1]
LocationSilverstone Circuit
Silverstone,United Kingdom
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length5.891 km (3.661 miles)
Distance52 laps, 306.198 km (190.263 miles)
WeatherCloudy, rain at times
17–20 °C (63–68 °F) air temperature
24–32 °C (75–90 °F) track temperature
2.5 m/s (8.2 ft/s) wind from the east[2]
Attendance350,000 (Weekend) 140,000 (Race Day)[3]
Pole position
DriverMercedes
Time1:32.248
Fastest lap
DriverUnited KingdomLewis HamiltonMercedes
Time1:37.093 on lap 29
Podium
FirstMercedes
SecondMercedes
ThirdFerrari
Lap leaders
Motor car race

The2015 British Grand Prix (formally known as the2015 Formula 1 British Grand Prix) was aFormula Onemotor race that took place on 5 July 2015 at theSilverstone Circuit inSilverstone,United Kingdom. The race was the ninth round of the2015 season, and marked the 70th running of theBritish Grand Prix, and the 51st time that the race was held at the Silverstone Circuit.

Lewis Hamilton was the defending race winner, and came into the event with a ten-point lead over teammateNico Rosberg in the World Drivers' Championship. In the Constructors' Championship,Mercedes were leadingFerrari by 136 points, withWilliams a further 63 points adrift.

Hamilton took pole position during Saturday's qualifying, his eighth of the season, ahead of Rosberg and the two Williams ofFelipe Massa andValtteri Bottas. The first lap of the race saw the Massa and Bottas take first and second place respectively through fast starts. They were able to hold their positions until the pit stops. Rain in the latter part of the race gaveSebastian Vettel the chance to overtake the two Williams for the last podium position. Hamilton won the race for the second consecutive year, 11 seconds ahead of his teammate, extending his championship lead to 17 points.

Report

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Background

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Sergio Pérez driving the newly introducedForce India VJM08B.

Coming toSilverstone,Force India introduced a new version (B-spec) of theirVJM08, featuring a shorter nose with "nostrils".[4][5] After a problem with a wheelnut had caused problems forSebastian Vettel at theprevious race in Austria,Ferrari chose to revise its wheelnut system for the British Grand Prix.[6]Manor Marussia secured new sponsorship ahead of the race, thus changing its livery.[7] The race marked the 900th Grand Prix contested by at least one car using aFerrari engine.[8]

Pirelli nominated their two hardest dry-weather compounds for the event; the white-banded medium tyre as the option selection, while the orange-banded hard tyre would be the prime compound. The company also supplied their two wet-weather tyres, as they do for all events; the green-banded intermediate tyre and the blue-banded full wet tyre.[9]

Silverstone was used in its revised 2011 Arena Grand Prix layout, which has been described as "one of the fastest circuits in the F1 calendar".[10] The "fast, flowing circuit"[10] featured 18 turns, with Stowe and Vale corners being the best overtaking opportunities.[11]

Lewis Hamilton came into the weekend with a ten-point lead over teammateNico Rosberg in theWorld Drivers' Championship,[12] after Rosberg took victory in Austria.[13] In theWorld Constructors' Championship,Mercedes led Ferrari by 136 points, while third placedWilliams had moved closer to Ferrari in Austria.[12] The race stewards for the weekend wereFIA World Council member Lars Österlind, President of theBarbados Motoring Federation Andrew Mallalieu and1992 world championNigel Mansell.[12]

Free practice

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Will Stevens driving the reliveriedMarussia MR03B

Per the regulations for the2015 season, three practice sessions were held, two one and a half-hour sessions on Friday and another one-hour session before qualifying on Saturday.[14] In the first practice session on Friday morning, Nico Rosberg posted the fastest time, after recovering from early hydraulic problems that forced his team to exchange his gearbox.[15] Rosberg was eventually 0.07 seconds quicker than teammate Lewis Hamilton.Max Verstappen was 1.2 seconds down on Rosberg in third, proving theToro Rosso chassis was competitive for the weekend.[16] Taking part in first practice were test driversJolyon Palmer, replacingRomain Grosjean atLotus,Susie Wolff inValtteri Bottas'Williams FW37, andRaffaele Marciello forSauber instead ofMarcus Ericsson.[17]

The second session on Friday afternoon was red-flagged early on when Romain Grosjean got stuck in agravel trap at Luffield corner. Nico Rosberg was once again fastest ahead of the two Ferrari drivers and teammate Hamilton, who complained about the setup of his car.McLaren and Sauber endured difficult sessions, finishing only ahead of the two Manor Marussia cars. It was Manor Marussia driverRoberto Merhi who brought out a second red flag, when his car beached at the same spot that had caught out Grosjean earlier.[18] After the Williams drivers only finished tenth and twelfth,Felipe Massa stated that his team was behindRed Bull.[19]

In the third and final practice session, held on Saturday morning, World Champion Lewis Hamilton set the fastest time, half a second ahead of his teammate, who spent the better part of the session in the garage while his team investigated a possible gearbox oil leak. Behind theMercedes cars were the two Ferraris and the two Toro Rossos, with onlyKimi Räikkönen coming within a second of Hamilton's time. Meanwhile,Fernando Alonso was confined to only six laps, ending his session early.[20]

Qualifying

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Felipe Massa qualified third and would go on to lead the first part of the race.

Qualifying consisted of three parts, 18, 15 and 12 minutes in length respectively, with five drivers eliminated from competing after each of the first two sessions.[14] Before qualifying began, race directors warned the drivers to respect track limits, especially at Copse corner.[21] Still, eleven drivers ultimately had times disallowed for leaving the track with all four wheels in the corner over the course of qualifying.Pastor Maldonado lost two of his lap times, including his best in Q1, and barely made it into Q2.[22][23] This came at the expense of the two McLaren drivers, the two Manor Marussia cars and Sauber'sFelipe Nasr, who all failed to proceed into the second part. Meanwhile, Kimi Räikkönen was fastest during the session.[23]

The second part of qualifying (Q2) saw both Lotus drivers eliminated, as well as Max Verstappen who complained about lack of rear grip.Sergio Pérez qualified eleventh while Grosjean in 12th had his best time disallowed for exceeding the track limits. However, his second best time proved sufficient to keep his position.[23]

Q3 saw the top-ten drivers compete forpole position, which eventually went to Lewis Hamilton, beating teammate Rosberg by 0.113 seconds. Both Mercedes drivers were unable to improve on their first times set in the session, with Hamilton aborting his run and returning to the pit lane before the session was over. After securing two podium finishes in the past two races, Williams confirmed their improved form and took the second row on the grid, Massa ahead of Bottas.[24] It was the twentieth consecutive pole position for Mercedes, being four races shy of a record set by Williams in19921993.[25]

Race

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After colliding with each other on the opening lap, bothLotus drivers retired.

The sell-out race on Sunday was held in front of a crowd of 140,000.[3] On the way to the grid, Felipe Nasr experienced gearbox issues and had to retire. After the lights went out, both Mercedes cars did not get away well, allowing the two Williams cars of Massa and Bottas to move into first and third respectively, with Bottas almost getting the better of Lewis Hamilton. Further back,Nico Hülkenberg was quick off the line as well, jumping from ninth to fifth at the expense ofDaniil Kvyat and the two Ferraris. At the back of the grid,Daniel Ricciardo touched Romain Grosjean into Turn 3, causing Grosjean to turn into his teammate Pastor Maldonado. Fernando Alonso, who had to turn away to avoid the accident, collided with teammateJenson Button, who along with both Lotus drivers had to retire. While Alonso made a pit stop for a new nose, the incident brought out the safety car, which led the field until the start of lap four. Hamilton immediately attacked Felipe Massa, only to run wide on Vale, allowing Bottas to take second place on the inside of Club. Meanwhile, Sergio Pérez overtook Sebastian Vettel for ninth, while Max Verstappen retired after a spin in the gravel.[26][27]

Over the next couple of laps, Williams exercised team orders, and told their drivers to avoid racing each other to pull away from the Mercedes cars. Bottas complained that he was faster and requested permission to overtake for the lead, which Williams granted. His pace did not improve, however, but the top four pulled away from the midfield, leading Nico Hülkenberg in fifth by seven seconds on lap 13. Both Ferrari drivers made a pit stop for new tyres early, on laps 14 and 15, apparently set for a two-stop strategy.[26][27] On lap 20, Lewis Hamilton opted for the undercut,[28] coming in for a new set of tyres. Massa, then in the lead, and Rosberg, in fourth place came in a lap later. On exit, both fought on the pit lane wheel to wheel, but Massa's lead proved sufficient for provisional second. Bottas came in a lap later, but Hamilton's out-lap, the fastest of the race, saw the world champion take the lead, with Bottas in third; splitting Massa and Rosberg. Daniel Ricciardo retired with an electrical failure on lap 23.[26][27]

By the halfway point, the drivers were told that rain was expected before the end of the race. WhenCarlos Sainz Jr. lost speed and retired on track due to an electrical failure, the race saw a briefVirtual Safety Car period on laps 33 and 34, after which the first drops of rain hit the circuit, initially hitting the area around the pit lane. By lap 38, drivers started to lose traction. Sebastian Vettel managed to overtake teammate Räikkönen on lap 39, with Räikkönen making a pit stop for intermediate tyres at the end of the lap, which proved to be a poor choice as the track was not wet enough yet. Meanwhile, Rosberg took third from Bottas on the same lap, and took second from Massa two laps later. Räikkönen lost additional places and dropped down to ninth on his intermediate tyres. Rosberg, on the slicks, pushed hard and significantly reduced Hamilton's lead, only 3.7 seconds behind by lap 43. In response Hamilton made a pit stop for intermediate tyres himself, which Vettel imitated. The strategy proved effective, as the rain came on just then, with Rosberg and both Williams cars dashing into the pit lane in the subsequent laps, but the stops proved too late as Massa and Bottas fell behind Vettel, with Hamilton managing to improve his lead to nine seconds over Rosberg.[26][27]

Fernando Alonso scored his first point of the season and first since returning toMcLaren.

On lap 49,Will Stevens went wide into the barriers, losing his front wing. He was able to continue, but the subsequent nose change demoted him to last place.[26][27] Hamilton held on to his lead over the last couple of laps, winning at Silverstone for the third time (the last two being consecutive British Grand Prix wins and the first from pole by any driver, since 1994).[29] In doing so, he also surpassedJackie Stewart's 45-year-old record of laps led in eighteen consecutive Grands Prix. Alonso finished tenth to earn his first point since his return to McLaren, while the new B-spec Force India recorded a double-point finish with Hülkenberg and Pérez in seventh and ninth respectively.[30]

Post-race

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"What a great race! A classic British Grand Prix which had a bit of everything. In particular, the changeable conditions kept us all on the edge of our seats, with the intensity of the rain being very difficult to read."

John Booth, Team Principal ofManor Marussia.[31]

Media reception of the race was good, with different sources calling it a "thriller"[32] and "a transfusion of fresh blood for the much-criticised sport."[33] Hamilton's performance in particular was deemed "brilliant."[34] The world champion admitted that Mercedes losing their places at the start "made the race for the fans" and went on to say: "You can't imagine how happy I am. I was tearing up on the last lap."[34]

Following the early lap fight for the lead with teammate Massa, Valtteri Bottas stated that he was sure he could have pulled a gap to the Mercedes behind. However, he insisted that "No one should let anyone by. That's not racing, but it would have been nice to have been able to race when I had the best opportunities."[35] Red Bull's team principalChristian Horner declared after the race that a spin on a damp track had allegedly cost Daniil Kvyat the chance to challenge for a podium position.[36] Following the race, the stewards decided not to take any action regarding the first-lap incident between the Lotus and McLaren drivers.[37]

Lewis Hamilton celebrating his third home Grand Prix win

The victory allowed Hamilton to extend his championship lead over Rosberg to 17 points.[34] He also broke the record by leading at least one lap in 18 consecutive races. By placing two drivers on the podium for the ninth time in a row, Mercedes equalled a record set by Ferrari over the course of the19521953 seasons, albeit whilst often racing with more than two cars.[38]

A day after the race, a small controversy surfaced in the media in relation to the Mercedes team allegedly breaking the rules by causing its mechanics to rush to the pit lane on lap 14, for a stop that never eventuated. Stirred by text messages fromSusie Wolff to her husband, Mercedes motorsport bossToto Wolff, the latter publicly conceded that the incident was "a bit of a game" that failed to cause Williams to call its cars in the pit lane early.[39] While no sanctions followed, FIA Race DirectorCharlie Whiting responded by deciding to warn all teams against this practice at the subsequentHungarian Grand Prix.[40]

Classification

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Qualifying

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Pos.Car
no.
DriverConstructorQualifying timesFinal
grid
Q1Q2Q3
144United KingdomLewis HamiltonMercedes1:33.7961:33.0681:32.2481
26GermanyNico RosbergMercedes1:33.4751:32.7371:32.3612
319BrazilFelipe MassaWilliams-Mercedes1:34.5421:33.7071:33.0853
477FinlandValtteri BottasWilliams-Mercedes1:34.1711:33.0201:33.1494
57FinlandKimi RäikkönenFerrari1:33.4261:33.9111:33.3795
65GermanySebastian VettelFerrari1:33.5621:33.6411:33.5476
726RussiaDaniil KvyatRed Bull Racing-Renault1:34.4221:33.5201:33.6367
855SpainCarlos Sainz Jr.Toro Rosso-Renault1:34.6411:34.0711:33.6498
927GermanyNico HülkenbergForce India-Mercedes1:34.5941:33.6931:33.6739
103AustraliaDaniel RicciardoRed Bull Racing-Renault1:34.2721:33.7491:33.94310
1111MexicoSergio PérezForce India-Mercedes1:34.2501:34.26811
128FranceRomain GrosjeanLotus-Mercedes1:34.6461:34.43012
1333NetherlandsMax VerstappenToro Rosso-Renault1:34.8191:34.50213
1413VenezuelaPastor MaldonadoLotus-Mercedes1:34.8771:34.51114
159SwedenMarcus EricssonSauber-Ferrari1:34.6431:34.86815
1612BrazilFelipe NasrSauber-Ferrari1:34.88816
1714SpainFernando AlonsoMcLaren-Honda1:34.95917
1822United KingdomJenson ButtonMcLaren-Honda1:35.20718
1928United KingdomWill StevensMarussia-Ferrari1:37.36419
2098SpainRoberto MerhiMarussia-Ferrari1:39.37720
107% time: 1:39.965
Source:[41]

Race

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Pos.No.DriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
144United KingdomLewis HamiltonMercedes521:31:27.729125
26GermanyNico RosbergMercedes52+10.956218
35GermanySebastian VettelFerrari52+25.443615
419BrazilFelipe MassaWilliams-Mercedes52+36.839312
577FinlandValtteri BottasWilliams-Mercedes52+1:03.194410
626RussiaDaniil KvyatRed Bull Racing-Renault52+1:03.95578
727GermanyNico HülkenbergForce India-Mercedes52+1:18.74496
87FinlandKimi RäikkönenFerrari51+1 Lap54
911MexicoSergio PérezForce India-Mercedes51+1 Lap112
1014SpainFernando AlonsoMcLaren-Honda51+1 Lap171
119SwedenMarcus EricssonSauber-Ferrari51+1 Lap15
1298SpainRoberto MerhiMarussia-Ferrari49+3 Laps20
1328United KingdomWill StevensMarussia-Ferrari49+3 Laps19
Ret55SpainCarlos Sainz Jr.Toro Rosso-Renault31Electrical8
Ret3AustraliaDaniel RicciardoRed Bull Racing-Renault21Electrical10
Ret33NetherlandsMax VerstappenToro Rosso-Renault3Spun off13
Ret8FranceRomain GrosjeanLotus-Mercedes0Collision12
Ret13VenezuelaPastor MaldonadoLotus-Mercedes0Collision damage14
Ret22United KingdomJenson ButtonMcLaren-Honda0Collision18
DNS12BrazilFelipe NasrSauber-Ferrari0Gearbox
Source:[42]

Championship standings after the race

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Drivers' Championship standings
Pos.DriverPoints
1United KingdomLewis Hamilton194
2GermanyNico Rosberg177
3GermanySebastian Vettel135
14FinlandValtteri Bottas77
15FinlandKimi Räikkönen76
Source:[43]
Constructors' Championship standings
Pos.ConstructorPoints
1GermanyMercedes371
2ItalyFerrari211
3United KingdomWilliams-Mercedes151
4AustriaRed Bull Racing-Renault63
5IndiaForce India-Mercedes39
Source:[43]

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

See also

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