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Lawson matches season-best as Leclerc wins British Grand Prix

Reuters  •  July 6th, 2026 7:22 am
Lawson matches season-best as Leclerc wins British Grand Prix

Liam Lawson | Photo: Photosport

Charles Leclerc has won the British Grand Prix ‌for Ferrari after the safety car ‌led the field to the chequered flag ‌in an F1 race of late drama, with Mercedes' Championship leader Kimi Antonelli failing to score.
George Russell finished a fortunate second for ‌Mercedes, to ‌slash ⁠Antonelli's advantage to 25 points ​after nine rounds, with fellow Briton Lewis Hamilton completing the podium for Ferrari but under investigation for a potential yellow flag breach.
"Finally!" Leclerc said over the radio after claiming his first victory for nearly two years.
"This one felt particularly good, even if I wished it was a more normal ending."
Meanwhile, Kiwi Liam Lawson had another memorable weekend, finishing sixth for another haul of points to add to those he earned with his eight-placed finish in the sprint.
The result takes him to 39 points on the year, surpassing the 38 from last season.
“[I’m] very, very happy,” Lawson said post-race. “Credit to all the work that’s been going in from the team, to be consistently at the front of the midfield is really good.
“Personally, I feel very good. I’ve been putting a lot of work in off track, and I’m enjoying it as well.
“It’s been a good run, and with a couple more races coming up before the break, it’d be nice to keep that momentum going.”
Charles Leclerc

Charles Leclerc | Photo: Reuters

Australia's Oscar Piastri missed out on points in 11th place, the McLaren driver's challenge effectively ended early on after being made to make a pit stop for sustaining damage at the end of Lap 1.
Piastri's team-mate Lando Norris was fourth behind Hamilton. The result leaves the Aussie driver sixth in the drivers' championship with his McLaren team third in the constructors table, but still without a Grand Prix win this season.
"We have a hell of a lot to improve," said Norris afterwards.
The race safety car at Silverstone ⁠was triggered by ‌Red ​Bull's Max Verstappen crashing out with four ​laps remaining ‌and it stayed out to the end ​despite a message suggesting it would pit to allow one last lap of ​racing.
​Antonelli, who ​started on pole position, ‌had been second and closing in on Leclerc with 11 laps to go when he slowed and alerted the team to ​a problem with the car.
He was ninth across the line after ignoring the team's pleas to retire the car so he could fight for the final points places.
He ended up outside the points anyway. The Italian dropped to 16th with a time penalty for going off-track as he wrangled his damaged car around the corners.
Second place for Russell revives his title chances even though the British driver had struggled for competitive pace all weekend. Antonelli's lead shrinks from 43 points over Russell to 25, the value of a single race win.
Russell had been fourth in the sprint, fourth in qualifying and was battling Verstappen for fourth in the race before the late drama.
It was "a very unlucky race... then very lucky," Russell said.
Additional reporting by Sport Nation
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