Full race results for the British Grand Prix, the tenth round of the 2018 F1 season at Silverstone, Great Britain. Formula 1 British Grand Prix – Full race classification Q3 1. Sebastian Vettel GER Scuderia Ferrari 52 laps
Fernando Alonso feels he maximised McLaren’s potential in qualifying for the British Grand Prix and despite being down in 13 th he's confident of targeting a points finish at Silverstone.
Kimi Raikkonen feels there is no need to alter his first lap tactics despite a difficult run of races struggling to gain positions on the opening lap, while he looks to attack from the second row of the grid at the British Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton has rated his British Grand Prix pole position effort as ‘one of the best laps’ of his Formula 1 career to fend off the Ferrari attack at Silverstone.
Sebastian Vettel is confident a neck injury won’t hamper his efforts in the British Grand Prix despite suffering with pain which impacted his final practice session and qualifying at Silverstone.
2018 was meant to be the year that McLaren were unleashed from the shackles of Honda and begin to push for race victories, but instead find themselves in total disarray as to why they are struggling and has ultimately led to heads rolling.
Brendon Hartley will take no part in Formula 1 qualifying for the British Grand Prix following his high-speed crash during final practice at Silverstone on Saturday morning, caused by a suspension failure.
Valtteri Bottas is wary of Mercedes suffering with overheating its tyres due to the high track temperatures at Silverstone but is content with his progress after Friday practice.
Lewis Hamilton has compared the new bumps in the Silverstone circuit to the Nordschleife but has credited the recent resurfacing making the track ‘the fastest it has ever been’.
Romain Grosjean says chassis damage suffered in his FP1 off forced him to miss the afternoon practice session at Silverstone after a DRS issue triggered his early crash.
Kimi Raikkonen says he’s confident Ferrari can produce an edge over its Formula 1 rivals in the hot conditions forecast for the British Grand Prix this weekend at Silverstone.
Daniel Ricciardo has backed Formula 1 retaining Silverstone as the home of the British Grand Prix but revealed he’d relish racing at Brands Hatch if a deal fails to materialise.
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has backed his squad’s reaction to its nightmare double DNF at the Austria Grand Prix and is confident of targeting a fightback at Silverstone this weekend.
Kimi Raikkonen feels the development push Ferrari has followed over the past two races will provide a boost for the British Grand Prix as it looks to halt its recent poor record at Silverstone.
Daniel Ricciardo: Yes, absolutely [I'm upset to be beaten by Verstappen], I wanted a perfect season with qualifying, so I am a little bit pissed off with that. But it happens. I will just stab someone tomorrow! No, seriously, I will!
Fernando Alonso: I want to dedicate this pole to Maria de Villota, who is going through a particularly difficult time. We are all feeling sad these days and our thoughts are with her and her family