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F1 British Grand Prix Qualifying LIVE: Build-up, Verstappen Quickest In FP1, Hamilton Third – Silverstone Latest Updates 

An enthusiastic Lewis Hamilton lost his voice as he stayed at work longer than required on a test system to assist with winning post at Silverstone - floated by the arrival of 86,000 fans.  안전놀이터

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England's best on the planet beat F1 title pioneer Max Verstappen by 0.075 seconds for Sunday's new 17-lap race. 

 

Hamilton's Mercedes colleague was third, with Ferrari pro Charles Leclerc fourth. 

 

Verstappen is 32 focuses clear in the title after four successes in the last five races. 

 

Furthermore, Hamilton said of the test system: "I was free and I said to the group that as opposed to lounge around and sit around idly, I needed to get to it's anything but a training meeting. 

 

"We are attempting to crush everything from this vehicle and it was holding together, so I am delighted. 

 

"It seems like so long since we have had the option to get close [to Max] and to do it on our home turf is an inconceivable inclination." 

 

With respect to fans being permitted back in such tremendous numbers, he added: "We have been feeling the loss of this for an entire year, I have lost my voice a bit. 

 

"To come to Silverstone and have a full group like this. You feel the energy. This (shaft) is down to the fans." 

 

LEW LOST HIS VOICE 

 

Enthusiastic Lewis Hamilton says he lost his voice in the midst of the energy of a 86,000-swarm getting back to Silverstone and winning post position. 

 

England's reality champ said: "We have been feeling the loss of this for an entire years, I have lost my voice a bit. 

 

I'm so appreciative to see everybody here. To come to Silverstone and have a full group like this. You feel the energy. 

 

"I was cheerful with the incredible work we did at the group and the energy of the fans would get us here. This is down to the fans." 

 

HAM 'Ecstatic' 

 

Shaft champ Lewis Hamilton says it's anything but an "unfathomable" to at last match - and better - Max Verstappen's speed on home turf. 

 

Watched by 86,000 at Silverstone, Hamilton's Mercedes took best position in front of Verstappen's Red Bull by 0.075 second. 

 

Hamilton's partner Valtteri Bottas was third, before Ferrari's Charles Leclerc. 

 

McLaren's Lando Norris was 6th, with Williams' George Russell a splendid eighth. 

 

Hamilton said: "We have attempted to keep fixed on our work and I have been attempting to layer it up in the test system. 

 

"I went to the manufacturing plant in the first part of the day to utilize it's anything but a training and attempt and give it everything and not leave any stone unturned. 

 

"I was free and I said to the group that instead of lounge around and sit around idly, I needed to get to it's anything but a training meeting. 

 

"We are attempting to press everything from this vehicle and it was holding together, so I am overjoyed.