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2007 British Grand Prix

2007 British Grand Prix

FieldValue
TypeF1
CountryUnited Kingdom
Grand PrixBritish
Previous_round2007 French Grand Prix
Next_round2007 European Grand Prix
Date8 July
Year2007
ImageSilverstone_Circuit_2004_to_2009.png
CaptionSilverstone Circuit in 2007
Race_No9
Season_No17
Official name2007 Formula 1 Santander British Grand Prix
LocationSilverstone Circuit, Silverstone, Northamptonshire and Buckinghamshire, England
CoursePermanent Road Facility
Course_mi3.194
Course_km5.141
Distance_laps59
Distance_mi188.410
Distance_km303.216
Scheduled_laps60
Scheduled_mi191.60
Scheduled_km308.355
WeatherDry and sunny
Pole_DriverLewis Hamilton
Pole_CountryUK
Pole_TeamMcLaren-Mercedes
Pole_Time1:19.997
Fast_DriverKimi Räikkönen
Fast_CountryFinland
Fast_TeamFerrari
Fast_Time1:20.638
Fast_Lap17
First_DriverKimi Räikkönen
First_TeamFerrari
First_CountryFinland
Second_DriverFernando Alonso
Second_TeamMcLaren-Mercedes
Second_CountrySpain
Third_DriverLewis Hamilton
Third_TeamMcLaren-Mercedes
Third_CountryUK
Lapchart

The 2007 British Grand Prix (formally the 2007 Formula 1 Santander British Grand Prix) was the ninth race of the 2007 FIA Formula One World Championship. It was held on 8 July 2007 at the Silverstone Circuit. The race was won by Kimi Räikkönen after overtaking pole position driver Lewis Hamilton during the first round of pit stops. Second place was taken by Fernando Alonso and Hamilton was third. With his ninth straight podium, Hamilton set the record for most consecutive podium finishes in a debut season.

Following British driver Lewis Hamilton's win at the 2007 Canadian Grand Prix, circuit director Richard Phillips reported that ticket sales had "gone through the roof". Phillips added, "we haven't seen this level of interest since Mansell-mania in the late 80s and early 90s".

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Background

In the run up to the race Ferrari presented a legal case against English engineer Nigel Stepney and a McLaren employee, after a search warrant revealed evidence of theft of technical information from the Italian team. McLaren indicated that they would fully cooperate with the investigation, and after a thorough internal investigation the team concluded that "no Ferrari intellectual property has been passed to any other members of the team or incorporated into its cars." The FIA are launching their own investigation into the matter, but stress that their investigation will only involve matters of the Formula One rules and regulations.

In another element of the pre-race activities, the Red Bull cars of David Coulthard and Mark Webber sported a livery of fan-submitted images as part of a one-off event for the charity Wings for Life. More than 30,000 fans pledged money and uploaded images to the team's website, and each fan has selected a spot on either car to have their image placed. The goal was to raise €1 million. This would be repeated again at the 2012 British Grand Prix, but the number would be reduced to 25,000 fans.

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In day two of testing it was Jarno Trulli's turn to take the Toyota car around Silverstone, and managed to set the fastest time before the session was slowed down by showers. While Ferrari continued to test new parts to their car, this time with Kimi Räikkönen taking to the seat, McLaren stuck with Pedro de la Rosa and worked on the race set up and aerodynamics.

Day three saw Toyota drop down from taking the fastest times to take the fifth fastest time on a moderately damp track. Felipe Massa was the fastest man on the track after 87 laps of the British circuit testing various aerodynamic and mechanical adjustments to the car. Although delayed through an oil system problem Alonso finished off aerodynamics work and continued to set up the car for the coming British Grand Prix, finishing with a time slower than second placed Williams driver Nico Rosberg. The leading GP2 driver Timo Glock took to the circuit with BMW Sauber up against ex-rival Nelson Piquet Jr. who was driving with Renault. Piquet Jr. made the fourth fastest time, more than a second faster than Glock.

Practice

The first Friday practice was dominated as per many of the previous Grand Prix of the season, with Ferrari and McLaren taking the top 4 times. Lewis Hamilton took the top time at his home Grand Prix, and the two Ferraris split Alonso from his teammate. Both McLaren drivers spun their cars at different parts of the test, and they were not the only to do so. Other such drivers included Robert Kubica, David Coulthard, Adrian Sutil, Trulli and Massa; who all spun their vehicles on the greasy, but dry track. In the end Rosberg managed to set a faster time than the two competitive BMWs, and Trulli - who boasted a fastest time at Silverstone during testing in the last month - only just managed to set a faster time than Anthony Davidson in the Super Aguri. Davidson outpaced his British counterpart Jenson Button in the works Honda by half a second. Button, who suffered a minor back injury in a shunt in the United States Grand Prix, decided not to partake in the second Friday practice session in order to avoid aggravating the injury.

Toyota returned to previous testing form in the second session, putting their drivers in with the McLaren drivers, both of them outpacing Alonso. Schumacher even managed to run exactly the same time as Hamilton. Ferrari meanwhile got the two fastest times of the session, with Räikkönen a full half a second faster than his Brazilian team-mate. Williams were close up behind Alonso, as BMW were running lower in the field than usual. Although Kubica was not complaining, Nick Heidfeld said that "[the car] was difficult to drive, so we have to figure out why." Christian Klien got a drive during the practice to replace Button in the car and help set it up. Both of the works Hondas were beaten by both of the Super Aguri cars and Davidson improved on his time and position to tenth. Drivers from many different teams were running off the Copse corner, with eight drivers running off eleven times. The only incident of the afternoon was at the Copse, where Adrian Sutil ran his car onto the tarmac, then spun into the tyre barrier. He was unharmed and the damage to the car was insignificant.

On the Saturday practice before the qualifying, the top drivers broke the 1 minute 20 barrier, with Massa, Alonso and Räikkönen all setting fastest laps in the high 1 minute 19s. Räikkönen took the fastest time, faster than rival Alonso who had set a very similar time to Massa. Hamilton's final time on low fuel was disrupted by Alexander Wurz sending his Williams off the track, resulting in a yellow flag. Toyota and Williams were the closest to the top of the pack - as BMW continued their bad run. Nick Heidfeld improved from his bad run from the day before to take a joint eighth fastest time, but team-mate Kubica found himself only able to achieve a sixteenth fastest time. Davidson out paced his team-mate for the third time of the weekend, and he achieved a tenth fastest time - something he has never converted to a qualifying session.

Qualifying

The first qualifying session was disrupted near the end by Anthony Davidson, who spun his Super Aguri while attempting to warm the tyres, bringing out the yellow flags. This also meant that he could not complete a good hot lap and left him near the back of the grid. This also forced Sato and Button to slow down on their hot laps, and the three drivers could not improve on their previous times in the closing stages of the session. The six drivers eliminated in the first round were Albers, Sato, Sutil, Davidson, Button and Rosberg (for the first time this season, but due to an engine issue). The fastest time of the session was taking by Alonso.

The second session was quite uneventful, with Alonso taking the fastest time again. Near the end of the session the six fastest drivers decided not to set any more times. This was a gamble for the two BMW drivers, as by the end of the session Heidfeld had been pushed down to tenth position. The six drivers who were eliminated from the final session were Liuzzi, Speed, Barrichello, Wurz, Coulthard and Webber.

The two McLaren drivers were the first two drivers out on the track for the initial fuel burning phase, and initially, Alonso was the fastest on the track. After the first set of pit stops it looked like Alonso was going to take the pole. On the last set of laps, Alonso was on a faster time than he was before, but Räikkönen was on a faster. Both of them completed their laps and Räikkönen came out on top, despite an error coming out of the final corner. Hamilton who had been sitting in fourth did not look like he was very competitive during qualifying. In the last few seconds of the session he set the fastest lap and put himself on pole position, and he was the only one to break into the 1 minute 19 second margin.

Race

Räikkönen got past Hamilton at the first round of pit stops and Alonso during the second to take his third win of the season.
Alonso led the race during his middle stint, but had to settle for second place.

Felipe Massa stalled on the grid, leading to a second formation lap and causing the Brazilian to start from the pit lane, joining Takuma Sato, who also started from the pits. Hamilton led from the start with Räikkönen closely following and Alonso a few seconds behind them. Hamilton led the race until lap sixteen, when he made his stop and rejoined in fifth; his car briefly lurched forward with the fuel hose attached when Hamilton reacted to the 'lollipop' board being turned over. Räikkönen stopped three laps later and came out of the pit in front of Hamilton to take the race lead. Another three laps later Alonso took a good pit stop and came out in front of both of the previous race leaders.

As Alonso was short-fuelled in the first set of pit stops in order to jump into the race lead, it meant that he had to stop quite early compared to his rival. McLaren's plan was to use the superior pace of a lighter car to build up a large gap between him and Räikkönen before the second set of pit stops, but the traffic played into Räikkönen's hands and when Alonso had to pit Räikkönen resumed the race lead. He was able to make his final stop and rejoined without losing first position.

Behind the leaders, Massa was forcing his way through the pack to make up as many places as possible from the back, and finished in fifth behind a defensive Robert Kubica. Nick Heidfeld took sixth, while Heikki Kovalainen and Giancarlo Fisichella brought the two Renaults home in seventh and eighth. Rubens Barrichello and Jenson Button were taking advantage of being quite far back by investing in a one stop strategy and they finished ninth and tenth respectively. Nico Rosberg had a good race taking back quite a few places from the start - with points a possibility, but after a bad first pit stop he had to fight back to gain twelfth. His team-mate, Wurz, finished one place behind him in thirteenth after having tried to overtake Scott Speed and putting the American out of the race with broken suspension.

David Coulthard took a good eleventh position; his team-mate, Webber, retired due to a full hydraulics failure. Adrian Sutil retired after a large engine failure going towards the Stowe corner. Toyota suffered the worst problems as both of their cars went out of the race, Ralf Schumacher retiring with a wheel fixation problem, and his teammate, Trulli retiring with handling problems. Anthony Davidson, after a good weekend of practice and an unlucky qualifying session, had to retire his Super Aguri car when he felt vibrations from the underside of the car. Liuzzi retired his car with gearbox failure but was ultimately still classified in 16th place.

Räikkönen continued from the second stint of pit stops to take the win a couple of seconds ahead of Alonso. It was Räikkönen's second straight win after being victorious at the French Grand Prix the week before. Alonso, finishing second, told the Spanish press that he was adamant that he would catch up with Hamilton in the drivers championship saying that, "With normal races, sooner or later I will close the gap. I must always be one step higher than him on the podium." The British driver finished third to lose two points in the championship to the chasing Alonso, but also achieving his ninth podium out of nine race starts, equalling Jim Clark's record. Hamilton also set the record for the most consecutive points finishes from a debut race.

Following the race Ferrari chief Luca di Montezemolo complained that although Räikkönen had now won more races than any other driver in 2007, he was not leading the championship. Di Montezemolo said: "This is unsporting, it's wrong: F1 shouldn't be a sport for calculators, it should be for winners."

Classification

Qualifying

Pos.No.DriverConstructorQ1Q2Q3Grid12345678910111213141516171819202122Source:
2United Kingdom Lewis HamiltonMcLaren-Mercedes1:19.8851:19.400**1:19.997**1
6Finland Kimi RäikkönenFerrari1:19.7531:19.2521:20.0992
1Spain Fernando AlonsoMcLaren-Mercedes**1:19.330****1:19.152**1:20.1473
5Brazil Felipe MassaFerrari1:19.7901:19.4211:20.265PL
10Poland Robert KubicaBMW Sauber1:20.2941:20.0541:20.4015
11Germany Ralf SchumacherToyota1:20.5131:19.8601:20.5166
4Finland Heikki KovalainenRenault1:20.5701:20.0771:20.7217
3Italy Giancarlo FisichellaRenault1:20.8421:20.0421:20.7758
9Germany Nick HeidfeldBMW Sauber1:20.5341:20.1781:20.8949
12Italy Jarno TrulliToyota1:21.1501:20.1331:21.24010
15Australia Mark WebberRed Bull-Renault1:20.5831:20.23511
14United Kingdom David CoulthardRed Bull-Renault1:21.1541:20.32912
17Austria Alexander WurzWilliams-Toyota1:20.8301:20.35013
8Brazil Rubens BarrichelloHonda1:21.1691:20.36414
19USA Scott SpeedToro Rosso-Ferrari1:20.8341:20.51515
18Italy Vitantonio LiuzziToro Rosso-Ferrari1:21.1601:20.82316
16Germany Nico RosbergWilliams-Toyota1:21.21917
7United Kingdom Jenson ButtonHonda1:21.33518
23United Kingdom Anthony DavidsonSuper Aguri-Honda1:21.44819
20Germany Adrian SutilSpyker-Ferrari1:22.01920
22Japan Takuma SatoSuper Aguri-Honda1:22.045PL
21Netherlands Christijan AlbersSpyker-Ferrari1:22.58621

Race

Pos.No.DriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints12345678910111213141516RetRetRetRetRetRet
6Finland **Kimi Räikkönen****Ferrari**591:21:43.0742**10**
1Spain **Fernando Alonso****McLaren-Mercedes**59+2.4593**8**
2UK **Lewis Hamilton****McLaren-Mercedes**59+39.3731**6**
10Poland **Robert Kubica****BMW Sauber**59+53.3195**5**
5Brazil **Felipe Massa****Ferrari**59+54.063PL**4**
9Germany **Nick Heidfeld****BMW Sauber**59+56.3369**3**
4Finland **Heikki Kovalainen****Renault**58+1 lap7**2**
3Italy **Giancarlo Fisichella****Renault**58+1 lap8**1**
8Brazil Rubens BarrichelloHonda58+1 lap14
7UK Jenson ButtonHonda58+1 lap18
14UK David CoulthardRed Bull-Renault58+1 lap12
16Germany Nico RosbergWilliams-Toyota58+1 lap17
17Austria Alexander WurzWilliams-Toyota58+1 lap13
22Japan Takuma SatoSuper Aguri-Honda57+2 lapsPL
21Netherlands Christijan AlbersSpyker-Ferrari57+2 laps21
18Italy Vitantonio LiuzziToro Rosso-Ferrari53Gearbox16
12Italy Jarno TrulliToyota43Handling10
23UK Anthony DavidsonSuper Aguri-Honda35Mechanical19
19USA Scott SpeedToro Rosso-Ferrari29Collision15
11Germany Ralf SchumacherToyota22Wheel6
20Germany Adrian SutilSpyker-Ferrari16Engine20
15Australia Mark WebberRed Bull-Renault8Hydraulics11

;Notes:

  • – Felipe Massa started from pitlane after he stalled on the grid prior to the first formation lap.
  • – Takuma Sato started from pitlane.

Championship standings after the race

;Drivers' Championship standings

+/–Pos.DriverPointsSource:
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]1GBR Lewis Hamilton70
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]2ESP Fernando Alonso58
[[File:1uparrow green.svg10px]] 13FIN Kimi Räikkönen52
[[File:1downarrow red.svg10px]] 14BRA Felipe Massa51
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]5GER Nick Heidfeld33

;Constructors' Championship standings

+/–Pos.ConstructorPointsSource:
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]1GBR McLaren-Mercedes128
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]2ITA Ferrari103
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]3GER BMW Sauber56
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]4FRA Renault31
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]5GBR Williams-Toyota13
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

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