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La Decima for Lewis? Hamilton eyes 10th British GP victory in ‘unprecedented’ Silverstone weekend – UK Times

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For a Formula 1 driver who for so many years has transcended his sport with his glitzy exuberance, outlandish outfits and celebrity appeal, nothing lights the fire in Lewis Hamilton more than a simple July weekend in the Northamptonshire countryside.

Since cruelly missing out on an eighth world title in 2021, Hamilton has only taken the grand prix chequered flag in first place on track twice: once was last month in Barcelona, the second was at Silverstone with a masterful drive in 2024. A third win, in Spa two years ago, was decided in the stewards’ room.

More so than any British driver in the past – Stewart, Clark, Hill (both of them), Mansell – Hamilton has an innate ability, the deepest of desires, to optimise every ounce of performance on home turf. He is a nine-time winner at Silverstone; next-best is Michael Schumacher’s eight wins at Magny-Cours in central France. No driver has even won the same Formula 1 race ten times.

Lewis Hamilton claimed sprint pole at Silverstone on Friday
Lewis Hamilton claimed sprint pole at Silverstone on Friday (Reuters)

In the cockpit, with the reverberations of the engine behind him and engineer instructions ringing in his ear, he almost certainly cannot hear the British fans in the grandstands as he speeds around the 3.6-mile track. But he feeds off it, nonetheless.

Further evidence of that arrived on Friday, as Hamilton nipped in ahead of Mercedes’ championship leader Kimi Antonelli to claim pole position for the Saturday sprint race by 11 milliseconds. Red Bull’s Max Verstappen was third and Antonelli’s teammate George Russell – yet to experience a home victory – only fifth.

Hamilton, now 41 but a man re-energised this year after such a horrid debut season in Ferrari red, seemed shocked at the result afterwards. He shouldn’t have been.

“Wow, OK, I like it, I love this place,” said Hamilton. “I love this crowd. I can’t express to you how big a dream it is, and the flow you can get into around this place if you can get the set-up in the right place.

“We’re ahead of Mercedes. They have so much power, these guys. We did not expect we would be competing for the front row, so it’s an amazing surprise. I’m ecstatic.”

It comes as a surprise given Hamilton’s rather downbeat forecast for the weekend ahead on Thursday, as Silverstone hosts a sprint race for the first time since 2021 in front of what is expected to be 568,000 fans – a figure which is set to be a Formula 1 record, beating the 1995 tally of 520,000 at the Australian Grand Prix in Adelaide.

The myriad of issues surrounding this new generation of cars has been well documented, not least the need to lift-and-coast at the end of straights in order to recharge the battery and the negative impact this has on pure driving. Such is Mercedes’ power-unit proficiency, Hamilton predicted that Ferrari’s deficit to his former team would be “twice as big” as last week’s sizable gap in Austria. So far, that’s not turned out to be the case.

Hamilton (right) is congratulated by Kimi Antonelli
Hamilton (right) is congratulated by Kimi Antonelli (Reuters)
Hamilton first won at Silverstone in 2008
Hamilton first won at Silverstone in 2008 (Getty)

“It’s an unprecedented weekend in terms of the power deployment,” Hamilton said on Thursday. “All the drivers have been talking in the drivers’ chat about how poor the power is going to be.”

Specifically, the full-throttle Copse section (where Verstappen’s 51G crash occurred in 2021) followed by the high-speed weaving through Maggots & Becketts, is set to be driven with restrictions given the energy management required.

That will be a crying shame, for what is one of the most exhilarating stretches of racetrack on the whole calendar.

“If you look at the speed traces, we start losing deployment going into Copse,” Hamilton detailed. ”Normally, the engine is screaming going into there and you are holding on for dear life.

“This year, most likely, we will be downshifting from seventh [gear] to sixth to keep the revs higher. It will be a long straight from [turn] nine (Copse) to [turn] 10 (Maggotts) with no deployment.

Hamilton celebrates his last Silverstone win in 2024
Hamilton celebrates his last Silverstone win in 2024 (PA Wire)

“Maggots and Becketts will not feel the same, because you have to lift and coast through there for a period of time. So, it’s a completely different track.”

Echoing Verstappen’s constant criticism of these cars at the start of the season, Hamilton voiced his hope that the issues can be rectified this year. Still, with the regulations as they are, Ferrari are Mercedes’s closest threat.

Hamilton trails Antonelli by 46 points in the world championship and Russell, his former teammate, by just six points. In no scenario is Hamilton a bigger threat and more motivated than when he can smell an opportunity to win. His superiority this year over teammate Charles Leclerc, 12 years his junior yet 46 points off the Briton, speaks to that.

No doubt his off-field contentment with girlfriend Kim Kardashian has played a part too. Hamilton gave the fans what they wanted to hear on the stage at Silverstone when asked about the reasons for his happiness: first, he praised Ferrari, before signing off: “Of course, it’s Kim.”

This is not the crestfallen Lewis of 2025. In 2026, in his world, all is well. And triumphing on Sunday afternoon at his beloved Silverstone circuit, adorning the magnificence of Scuderia scarlet red, would be another top-tier highlight in a career littered with them.

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