Round 9 of the 2012 Formula One
World Championship is the British Grand Prix on Sunday 8 July. The
second home race of the year for the Mercedes AMG Petronas team takes
place at Silverstone.
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Much of the talk, as explained above, in the lead up to the Silverstone race has been about the London Grand Prix and, more recently, about growing unease in the McLaren camp. It all came to a boil before the Monte Carlo Grand Prix, where chief executive Martin Whitmarsh confessed to being disappointed with events. Since then, strong qualifying performances in Canada (Hamilton was second on the grid and claimed his first race win of the season) and in Valencia (Hamilton qualified second again but crashed out following an accident with Williams' Pastor Maldonado) seemed to have turned the tide in the Woking team's favour.
However, reports that the former world champion, whose contract expires at the end of the season (he has been reportedly offered a five year deal worth £100mn), has declared himself unhappy with team tradition of drivers not being allowed to keep their race-winning trophies suggests more storm clouds on the horizon for the team.
Michael Schumacher
“Racing in Silverstone is a special moment every year. It´s quite simply the home of motorsport and I´m always amazed by the knowledge and enthusiasm of the British fans - as a racing driver, it´s great to experience this passion for our sport".
Nico Rosberg
" It’s a demanding track with a lot of high-speed corners dominating the layout, especially from Copse through Becketts to Stowe. It’s difficult to know how good we will be but I’m hopeful that we can achieve a good result.”
Lewis Hamilton
"Winning the British Grand Prix and getting that trophy - it's the best trophy I have ever seen," said Hamilton (referring to the trophy for his 2008 Silverstone win), adding, "I have not seen it since I won it because Ron keeps every trophy, which isn't good and it definitely won't be happening in the future."
Jenson Button
“This has been an incredibly unpredictable season, but at least it’s a little easier to predict that Silverstone will once again be packed and that all the British drivers are going to get a lift from the energy the fans bring. I always enjoy racing at home because the atmosphere is unbeatable, and while the race itself hasn’t always been too kind to me, I come here every year knowing I can count on the support of the many thousands of fans."
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Much of the talk, as explained above, in the lead up to the Silverstone race has been about the London Grand Prix and, more recently, about growing unease in the McLaren camp. It all came to a boil before the Monte Carlo Grand Prix, where chief executive Martin Whitmarsh confessed to being disappointed with events. Since then, strong qualifying performances in Canada (Hamilton was second on the grid and claimed his first race win of the season) and in Valencia (Hamilton qualified second again but crashed out following an accident with Williams' Pastor Maldonado) seemed to have turned the tide in the Woking team's favour.
However, reports that the former world champion, whose contract expires at the end of the season (he has been reportedly offered a five year deal worth £100mn), has declared himself unhappy with team tradition of drivers not being allowed to keep their race-winning trophies suggests more storm clouds on the horizon for the team.
Michael Schumacher
“Racing in Silverstone is a special moment every year. It´s quite simply the home of motorsport and I´m always amazed by the knowledge and enthusiasm of the British fans - as a racing driver, it´s great to experience this passion for our sport".
Nico Rosberg
" It’s a demanding track with a lot of high-speed corners dominating the layout, especially from Copse through Becketts to Stowe. It’s difficult to know how good we will be but I’m hopeful that we can achieve a good result.”
Lewis Hamilton
"Winning the British Grand Prix and getting that trophy - it's the best trophy I have ever seen," said Hamilton (referring to the trophy for his 2008 Silverstone win), adding, "I have not seen it since I won it because Ron keeps every trophy, which isn't good and it definitely won't be happening in the future."
Jenson Button
“This has been an incredibly unpredictable season, but at least it’s a little easier to predict that Silverstone will once again be packed and that all the British drivers are going to get a lift from the energy the fans bring. I always enjoy racing at home because the atmosphere is unbeatable, and while the race itself hasn’t always been too kind to me, I come here every year knowing I can count on the support of the many thousands of fans."
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Tournament Info:
Event: Formula One World Championship
Name: 2012 Formula 1 Santander British Grand Prix
Duration: Friday, 06 July - Sunday,08 July, 2012
Final race: 8:00 am (ET), 13:00 (Local), 12:00 (GMT) Sunday, 08 July, 2012
Previous Winner: Fernando Alonso
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Friday, 06 July, 2012
F1 Practice 1 –10:00 - 11:30 local
F1 Practice 2 – 14:00 - 15:30 local
Saturday 07 July 2012
F1 Practice 3 – 10:00 - 11:00 local
F1 Qualifying – 13:00 local
Sunday, 08 July, 2012
F1 Final Race – 13:00 local
Track details:
Circuit Name: Silverstone Circuit
Location: Silverstone, England
Circuit Length: 5.891 km
Laps: 52, Race Distance: 306.198 km
Lap Record: 1:30.874 - F Alonso (2010)

#Seven corners in Silverstone are taken at over 250 kph - only Spa-Francorchamps has more high-speed corners#The cars exceed 300 kph on five different occasions in the lap and achieve a maximum lateral force of 4.3G#The British Grand Prix has seen just one Safety Car period in the past five races - compared to 9 in Monaco
Formula One Current Points Standings
After - European Grand Prix - Sun 06/24/12Pos –– Driver –– Points
1.Fernando Alonso –– 111
2.Mark Webber –– 91
3.Lewis Hamilton –– 88
4.Sebastian Vettel –– 85
5.Nico Rosberg –– 75
6.Kimi Raikkonen –– 73
7.Romain Grosjean –– 53
8.Jenson Button –– 49
9.Sergio Perez –– 39
10.Pastor Maldonado –– 30
11.Paul di Resta –– 27
12.Kamui Kobayashi –– 21
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