Charles Leclerc Wins British Grand Prix, Ending Mercedes' Winning Streak
The ninth race of the 2026 Formula 1 season, held at Silverstone on July 5, saw Charles Leclerc of Ferrari claim his first victory of the year, breaking the recent dominance of Mercedes drivers George Russell and Kimi Anttoneli. Anttoneli had secured pole position during qualifying but was overtaken at the start by Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton. With 10 laps remaining, Max Verstappen slid off the track onto gravel, triggering a safety car period that lasted until the final lap. Leclerc managed to maintain his lead through this tense phase to secure the win.
British drivers Russell and Hamilton completed the podium in second and third places respectively, with Lando Norris finishing fourth and Isaac Hodge fifth. Anttoneli, who had started from pole, suffered a puncture and a penalty during the race, dropping him to 16th place. This result tightened the championship standings, with Russell now 25 points behind Leclerc, who leads with 179 points, while Hamilton holds third place with 147 points.
The race marked a significant shift in the championship battle, ending Mercedes' recent winning streak and intensifying the competition as the season progresses.
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