STRATEGY UNPACKED: How both Mercedes jumped the Ferraris in the British Grand Prix

The two Mercedes of George Russell and Lewis Hamilton started the British Grand Prix P6 and P7 respectively, with the Ferraris of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz ahead in P4 and P5.
At the chequered flag the Mercedes had gained positions to finish third and fifth whereas Ferrari had dropped back to P9 and P10 – so how did the Silver Arrows jump ahead of the scarlet cars? Former Aston Martin strategist Bernie Collins explains all…

Unlock exclusive F1 content and more with F1 Unlocked. Totally free.
Membership gets you closer with:
Curated insider content
Live like an F1 insider with exclusive access and VIP experiences
Member benefits, rewards and offers
Next Up
Related Articles
Quiz10 questions on the latest news and US GP history
The hidden talents of F1 drivers
The ultimate fan guide to the US Grand Prix in Austin
Aston Martin 'will get it right next year’ – Cardile
F1 ExplainsHow marshals act as the ‘first line of safety’ for F1 drivers
UnlockedWhen Schumacher collided with Villeneuve at Jerez