British Grand Prix 2010 - Race Schedule and Countdown
British Grand Prix
Silverstone • UK
Jul 11, 2010 12:00 PM
Race Results
Race Summary
Mark Webber claimed a dramatic victory at the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, holding off Lewis Hamilton in front of a passionate home crowd to retake the championship lead. The Australian's fourth win of the season came after a thrilling battle with Hamilton and demonstrated Webber's resilience and racecraft, though the race would be remembered for a controversial incident involving Red Bull's handling of a new technical component that briefly threatened to derail Webber's championship campaign.
Starting from second on the grid behind teammate Vettel's pole position, Webber executed a brilliant race strategy and overtook Hamilton in a tense battle through Silverstone's high-speed corners. The Australian showed exceptional pace through Maggotts, Becketts, and Chapel, using the RB6's superior downforce to maximum effect. Hamilton pushed hard throughout in front of his home fans, delivering wheel-to-wheel racing with Webber that thrilled the capacity crowd, but ultimately had to settle for second place. The battle showcased both drivers' exceptional talent and racecraft, with overtakes and counter-attacks throughout the race.
Nico Rosberg secured an excellent third place for Mercedes, claiming his best result of the season and demonstrating the German team's improving form. Fernando Alonso set the fastest lap but could only manage fifth, losing ground in the championship battle. The race was overshadowed by controversy when it emerged that Red Bull had a new aerodynamic component available but chose to give it to Vettel rather than championship leader Webber, sparking the infamous "not bad for a number two driver" radio message from the Australian after his victory. The incident exposed tensions within Red Bull and suggested Webber might not be receiving equal treatment to Vettel, adding another layer of intrigue to the championship fight. Webber's victory moved him back to the top of the standings, but the intra-team politics would continue to simmer.