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Follow live F1 coverage as the British Grand Prix weekend kicks off with free practice sessions one and two at Silverstone. Last time out in Canada, Max Verstappen claimed his sixth victory of the season in Montreal, holding off a late charge from Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz. The reigning world champion’s lead at the top of the Championship leaderboard is now 46 points from team-mate Sergio Perez.
Lewis Hamilton finished third – only his second podium of the season – while fellow British team-mate George Russell came home in fourth. Both the Silver Arrows and Ferrari – with Charles Leclerc having had a month to forget – will be striving to get back on the podium this weekend.
Hamilton won last season’s race, after crashing with Verstappen in a memorable moment on the opening lap at Copse corner – and an incident which has sprung back into the public eye given Nelson Piquet’s racist language to describe Hamilton when speaking about the crash.
Follow all the latest updates as we build towards this weekend’s British Grand Prix:
F1 standings: 2022 driver and constructor championship table
Need a reminder? Here are the standings after the first nine races of the season:

F1 standings: 2022 driver and constructor championship table
The 2022 Formula 1 season is well underway
Lewis Hamilton says F1’s ‘older voices’ should no longer be given a platform
In response to Piquet’s comments, and that of Bernie Ecclestone yesterday, Lewis Hamilton did not beat around the bush in the pre-race press conference.
Hamilton has called for Bernie Ecclestone and Sir Jackie Stewart to be censored, and declared “enough is enough” after Nelson Piquet’s racial slur.
The seven-time world champion was speaking ahead of this weekend’s British Grand Prix – days after 69-year-old Piquet’s offensive reference to Hamilton emerged from a podcast recorded last November.
Triple world champion Stewart, 83, said recently that Hamilton should “resign” after struggling for results this season, while Ecclestone, 91, told ITV’s Good Morning Britain on Thursday that he would “take a bullet” for Vladimir Putin, also describing the Russian president as a “first-class person”.

‘Enough is enough’: Lewis Hamilton hits back at Bernie Ecclestone and Nelson Piquet
The seven-time world champion was speaking ahead of this weekend’s British Grand Prix
Max Verstappen believes Nelson Piquet is ‘not a racist’ but agrees his choice of words was ‘very offensive’
Three-time world champion Nelson Piquet was widely condemned earlier this week for using racial language to describe Mercedes star Lewis Hamilton in an interview – he has since apologised and says his comments were mistranslated.
Piquet is the father of Max Verstappen’s girlfriend Kelly Piquet and the Red Bull driver – who has “spent time” with the Brazilian – says the 69-year-old did not mean to use a racial slur.
“Everyone is against racism – I think it’s very straight, there’s nothing more you can make of that,” Verstappen said, ahead of the British Grand Prix.
“I think the wording which was used, even though of course with different kinds of cultures and things probably they said when they were little and younger, was not correct. Let it be a lesson for the future not to use that word because it’s very offensive and especially nowadays it gains even more traction.”

Max Verstappen believes Nelson Piquet is not a racist
Verstappen described Piquet, the father of his girlfriend Kelly, as a ‘nice and relaxed guy’ but admitted the word the Brazilian used to describe Lewis Hamilton was ‘not correct’
Toto Wolff warns that Lewis Hamilton ‘becomes unbeatable’ when adversity strikes
The grid may need to watch out this weekend…
Lewis Hamilton will thrive on the adversity of Formula One’s racism storm by becoming “unbeatable” at this weekend’s British Grand Prix, Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has said.
Wolff also demanded the sport’s bosses, and rival teams join Mercedes in “putting your money where your mouth is” to combat racism. The build-up to Hamilton’s home race has been overshadowed by the emergence of a racist slur used by triple world champion Nelson Piquet against the British driver.
Piquet, 69, has since apologised but claimed the offensive word was mistranslated.
But Wolff said: “Lewis thrives on adversity and when things are being thrown at him, that is when he becomes unbeatable. The racist comments that have been made is not something he would consider as from credible voices.

Toto Wolff warns that Lewis Hamilton ‘becomes unbeatable’ when adversity strikes
The build-up to the British Grand Prix has been overshadowed by the emergence of a racist slur used by Nelson Piquet against Hamilton.
F1 practice live
Two weeks without any racing – it’s too long isn’t it!
Welcome to The Independent’s live coverage of today’s practice sessions at the British Grand Prix from Silverstone. Here are today’s timings:
– Free Practice 1: 1pm
– Free Practice 2: 4pm
Stay right here for all the build-up as round 10 of the 2022 Formula 1 season starts today!

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