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British GP: Williams Martini Race Review

By Williams Martini Racing
July 17 2017

 
 Williams Martini British GP Race Review
 
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Race Notes
• Felipe Massa finished 10th and Lance Stroll 16th in the British Grand Prix
• Both drivers had a strong start to the race on the soft tyre, gaining several places to end lap one in P10 and P12, from 14th and 15th on the grid
• Lance pitted for a new set of supersoft tyres on lap 22 and rejoined in P18. He was able to quickly pass Kvyat to move up to P17
• Felipe pitted on lap 25 from P8. He rejoined the race in P14
• Both drivers were able to move up the order as others pitted. Felipe was in P11, before the late-stopping Magnussen decided to come in, which moved Felipe into the points in P10
• Lance wasn’t able to make his supersoft tyres last due to bodywork damage and was forced to pit on lap 42 from P14 and went on to cross the line 16th
• Felipe kept the pressure on Perez for several laps, but he wasn’t able to make a pass in the closing stages and finished in 10th
• Felipe is now 11th in the Drivers’ Championship, ahead of Lance in 12th. The team remains fifth in the Constructors’ Championship with 41 points.
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Felipe Massa:
"I’m definitely happy with the race after starting 14th, having had a very good start and opening lap, to finish 10th. For sure the most difficult part of the race was overtaking the Force Indias at the end. I was quicker, but maybe not quick enough to have the opportunity to overtake. I’m still not happy with the qualifying yesterday. When you start out of position things are a lot more difficult than they should be so today maybe we could have fought for more points. Unfortunately, starting 14th didn’t allow us to do that, but I’m happy with my race. We just need to make sure our starting position is better in the next race."
Stroll Lance Stroll:
"It was not a good race for us. The start was good and I moved up to P12. The first stint was also okay, and then also at the start of the second stint things weren't bad. But then we picked up some damage on the car, which I believe was a broken barge board. I started to feel something was wrong, we suspected it was the tyres and so I stopped again. However, this was for nothing really as it just got worse from there. I just brought the car home but some damage on the car destroyed our race. Now I’m just looking forward to Hungary."
Paddy Lowe Paddy Lowe, Chief Technical Officer:
"We had planned to do a one-stop, starting on the soft tyre. From 14th and 15th that looked like the best way to try and gain some places. The race went reasonably to plan, the only issue was that the supersoft didn’t degrade in the way we had hoped for those around us in the first stint, as then we would have had an advantage in the closing stages. Felipe was able to challenge the two Force Indias at the end, but couldn’t overtake. Lance drove a good, solid race, but he suffered some bodywork damage, at which point he was losing too much laptime and was degrading the rear tyres. We pitted for another set, but it was a struggle to the finish. Overall, it’s a disappointing result at our home race. The car was quicker than our result would indicate. We need to learn from this experience and be better next time."
 
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Track Silverstone Circuit,
Silverstone
Lap Length 5.891 km / 3.661 miles

Weather: Mild and dry
Air: 22-24°C Track: 28-33°C

POS

DRIVER

TEAM

Time (Fastest Lap)

Grid

1

L Hamilton

Mercedes 1:21:27.430 (1:30.621)

1

2 V Bottas Mercedes + 14.063 (1:30.905) 9
3 K Raikkonen Ferrari + 36.570 (1:31.517) 2
         
10 F MASSA Williams Martini Racing +1 LAP (1:33.562) 14
16 L STROLL Williams Martini Racing +1 LAP (1:33.400) 15
 
 
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