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His Mercedes team-mate George Russell starts back in eighth, with Fernando Alonso ahead of him in seventh and McLaren’s Lando Norris in sixth Dais
What is the starting grid?Carlos Sainz - Ferrari Max Verstappen - Red BullCharles Leclerc - FerrariSergio Perez - Red Bull Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes Lando Norris - McLaren Fernando Alonso - Alpine George Russell - Mercedes Guanyu Zhou - Alfa RomeoNicholas Latifi - Williams Pierre Gasly - AlphatauriValtteri Bottas - Alfa Romeo Yuki Tsunoda - Alphatauri Daniel Ricciardo - McLaren Esteban Ocon - Alpine Alex Albon - Williams Kevin Magnussen - HaasSebastian Vettel - Aston Martin Mick Schumacher - Haas Lance Stroll - Aston Martin Driver championshipCurrent driver standingsMax Verstappen - 175 pointsSergio Perez - 129 pointsCharles Leclerc - 126 points George Russell - 111 pointsCarlos Sainz - 102 pointsLewis Hamilton - 77 pointsLando Norris - 50 pointsValtteri Bottas - 46 pointsEsteban Ocon - 39 pointsFernando Alonso - 18 points Pierre Gasly - 16 pointsKevin Magnussen - 15 pointsDaniel Ricciardo - 15 pointsSebastian Vettel -13 pointsYuki Tsunoda - 11 pointsGuanyu Zhou - 5 pointsAlex Albon - 3 pointsLance Stroll - 2 pointsMick Schumacher - 0 pointsNico Hulkenberg - 0 pointsNicholas Latifi - 0 pointsRecommendedCarlos Sainz takes first career pole position for British Grand PrixMax Verstappen fastest in final practice at British GP with Lewis Hamilton fifthHakkinen highlights what Perez needs to challenge Verstappen for F1 titleConstructors’ championshipRed Bull Racing - 304 pointsFerrari - 228 pointsMercedes - 188 pointsMcLaren - 65 pointsAlpine - 57 pointsAlfa Romeo - 51 pointsAlphatauri - 27 pointsAston Martin - 16 pointsHaas - 15 points Williams - 3 points Register for free to continue reading Registration is a free and easy way to support our truly independent journalismBy registering, you will also enjoy limited access to Premium articles, exclusive newsletters, commenting, and virtual events with our leading journalists Dais
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Sainz recorded the fastest lap amid wet conditions on Saturday afternoon for the first pole position of his Formula 1 career, with world champion Verstappen alongside him on the front row and the other Ferrari driver, Charles Leclerc, in third Dais
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Sergio Perez completes the Ferrari-Red Bull front two rows, while eight-time winner Lewis Hamilton - who has only been on the podium twice so far this season - will see what he can do from fifth Dais
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Verstappen - who crashed in the first lap of last year’s race - currently has a 46-point lead in the Championship from team-mate Sergio Perez, having won five of the last six races Dais
A compelling F1 season continues on Sunday with the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, as Carlos Sainz starts on pole ahead of Championship leader Max Verstappen Dais

RecommendedElection win should trigger Scottish independence, says SturgeonF1 grid today: Starting positions for British Grand PrixF1 live stream: How to watch British Grand PrixHere is everything you need to know:When is the British Grand Prix race?Sunday 3 JulyRace: 3pm BSTHow can I watch it online and on TV?The entire race will be broadcast live on Sky Sports F1 and Channel 4 Dais
What is the starting grid?Carlos Sainz - Ferrari Max Verstappen - Red BullCharles Leclerc - FerrariSergio Perez - Red Bull Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes Lando Norris - McLaren Fernando Alonso - Alpine George Russell - Mercedes Guanyu Zhou - Alfa RomeoNicholas Latifi - Williams Pierre Gasly - AlphatauriValtteri Bottas - Alfa Romeo Yuki Tsunoda - Alphatauri Daniel Ricciardo - McLaren Esteban Ocon - Alpine Alex Albon - Williams Kevin Magnussen - HaasSebastian Vettel - Aston Martin Mick Schumacher - Haas Lance Stroll - Aston Martin Driver championshipCurrent driver standingsMax Verstappen - 175 pointsSergio Perez - 129 pointsCharles Leclerc - 126 points George Russell - 111 pointsCarlos Sainz - 102 pointsLewis Hamilton - 77 pointsLando Norris - 50 pointsValtteri Bottas - 46 pointsEsteban Ocon - 39 pointsFernando Alonso - 18 points Pierre Gasly - 16 pointsKevin Magnussen - 15 pointsDaniel Ricciardo - 15 pointsSebastian Vettel -13 pointsYuki Tsunoda - 11 pointsGuanyu Zhou - 5 pointsAlex Albon - 3 pointsLance Stroll - 2 pointsMick Schumacher - 0 pointsNico Hulkenberg - 0 pointsNicholas Latifi - 0 pointsRecommendedCarlos Sainz takes first career pole position for British Grand PrixMax Verstappen fastest in final practice at British GP with Lewis Hamilton fifthHakkinen highlights what Perez needs to challenge Verstappen for F1 titleConstructors’ championshipRed Bull Racing - 304 pointsFerrari - 228 pointsMercedes - 188 pointsMcLaren - 65 pointsAlpine - 57 pointsAlfa Romeo - 51 pointsAlphatauri - 27 pointsAston Martin - 16 pointsHaas - 15 points Williams - 3 points Register for free to continue reading Registration is a free and easy way to support our truly independent journalismBy registering, you will also enjoy limited access to Premium articles, exclusive newsletters, commenting, and virtual events with our leading journalists Dais
A compelling F1 season continues on Sunday with the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, as Carlos Sainz starts on pole ahead of Championship leader Max Verstappen Dais
If you’re not a Sky customer you can grab a NOWTV Day Pass here to watch without a subscription Dais
Sainz recorded the fastest lap amid wet conditions on Saturday afternoon for the first pole position of his Formula 1 career, with world champion Verstappen alongside him on the front row and the other Ferrari driver, Charles Leclerc, in third Dais
This revenue helps to fund journalism across The Independent Dais
Sergio Perez completes the Ferrari-Red Bull front two rows, while eight-time winner Lewis Hamilton - who has only been on the podium twice so far this season - will see what he can do from fifth Dais
His Mercedes team-mate George Russell starts back in eighth, with Fernando Alonso ahead of him in seventh and McLaren’s Lando Norris in sixth Dais
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Verstappen - who crashed in the first lap of last year’s race - currently has a 46-point lead in the Championship from team-mate Sergio Perez, having won five of the last six races Dais
