2024 Formula One British Grand Prix

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2023 British Grand Prix. Image Credit: Red Bull Content Pool / Getty Images

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Formula One visits the legendary Silverstone Grand Prix circuit this weekend for the 2024 British Grand Prix. One of the most hostile settings for non-native drivers, the Silverstone crowd always cheer on their local heroes to the best of their ability.

Have you recovered from Austria yet? Neither have I. After the controversy between Max Verstappen and Lando Norris, the British Grand Prix is the worst possible next event for the Dutchman. Norris heads into this weekend with a strong home crowd backing. Verstappen however, as he is well used to by now, heads to a hostile environment at Silverstone.

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Nico Hülkenberg and Kevin Magnussen scored a double points finish. Image: Formula One

Heading into this weekend's British Grand Prix, the spotlight is clearly on the Norris-Verstappen rivalry. Could we get a repeat of the Verstappen clash with Hamilton at Silverstone in 2021? Whilst the Dutchman's fans continue to defend their warrior against the papaya army, other people up and down the grid have been making changes.

Besides the Austrian calamities at the front of the field, there were several other triumphs in the hills of Spielberg. Nico Hülkenberg scored a fantastic sixth-place finish for the Haas outfit with his teammate not too far behind him. This was Haas' first double points finish of the year, and it was the feel-good story of the weekend. Could this be a turning point for Haas?

Oliver Bearman Signs For Haas​

Speaking of Haas' success, the signing of Ferrari academy driver Oliver Bearman is the icing on the cake for the American outfit after having a strong showing in Austria. The young Brit will be the fourth driver on the grid to fly the Union Jack in 2025.


Bearman to Haas was one of the worst-kept secrets in the Formula One paddock, but regardless of that, his debut in a full-time seat next year is an exciting prospect.

After his fantastic debut for Ferrari in Saudi Arabia earlier in the year, the young Brit has been linked to Haas with rumours floating around at every Grand Prix. This weekend, the rumours have finally been put to bed and we will get to see Bearman take to the grid for more than just a one-off in 2025.

Red Bull Debut Fan-Designed Livery​

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Red Bull Racing's fan-made Silverstone livery. Image Credit: Red Bull Content Pool / Getty Images

Coming off a difficult Austrian Grand Prix, the current constructors championship leaders Red Bull have debuted a one-off fan-made livery for their home race this weekend. Technically entered as an Austrian team, their base is located only a short drive away from Silverstone in Milton Keynes, so the team's personnel will likely consider the track home grounds.

As for the livery, whilst not a huge amount of change, the subtle red accents on the side pods, and front and rear wings are a distinct addition to the usual design.

"In our 20th season in the sport, it is a timely tribute to years gone by and I can’t wait to see the Red Bull charge out at Silverstone this weekend” - Christian Horner, Red Bull Racing's Team Principal, told Formula One.

Who are you supporting this weekend? Will you be at the British Grand Prix? Let us know in the poll above and down in the comments below!
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I heard that they tried to hand Lando a pint after the race to take the edge off, but he threw that away too.
 
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