• Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton, of Mercedes, after wining the British Grand Prix for the seventh time at Silverstone on Sunday, August 2. Reuters
    Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton, of Mercedes, after wining the British Grand Prix for the seventh time at Silverstone on Sunday, August 2. Reuters
  • Lewis Hamilton inspects his punctured tyre after victory in the British GP. AFP
    Lewis Hamilton inspects his punctured tyre after victory in the British GP. AFP
  • Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes after wining the British GP. EPA
    Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes after wining the British GP. EPA
  • Lewis Hamilton after winning at Silverstone. AP
    Lewis Hamilton after winning at Silverstone. AP
  • Lewis Hamilton driving on the last lap with a puncture at Silverstone. Getty
    Lewis Hamilton driving on the last lap with a puncture at Silverstone. Getty
  • Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas suffers a puncture with two laps to go at the British GP. Reuters
    Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas suffers a puncture with two laps to go at the British GP. Reuters
  • Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas in action during the race. Reuters
    Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas in action during the race. Reuters
  • Racing Point's Lance Stroll at Silverstone on Sunday. Getty
    Racing Point's Lance Stroll at Silverstone on Sunday. Getty
  • Red Bull's Thai driver Alex Albon steers his car during the British Grand Prix. AFP
    Red Bull's Thai driver Alex Albon steers his car during the British Grand Prix. AFP
  • Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton at Silverstone. AP
    Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton at Silverstone. AP
  • Mercedes' British driver Lewis Hamilton drives during the British Grand Prix. AFP
    Mercedes' British driver Lewis Hamilton drives during the British Grand Prix. AFP
  • Lewis Hamilton leads at Silverstone. AFP
    Lewis Hamilton leads at Silverstone. AFP
  • Charles Leclerc of Ferrari during a pitstop for new tyres. Getty
    Charles Leclerc of Ferrari during a pitstop for new tyres. Getty

Lewis Hamilton survives last-lap drama to win British Grand Prix on three wheels


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Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton survived an extraordinary last-lap puncture to clinch the British Grand Prix for the seventh time on Sunday.

Hamilton looked set for victory but barely limped over the finish line, virtually on three wheels, following late drama at Silverstone.

Red Bull's Max Verstappen crossed the line just five seconds back, having started the last lap 31 seconds behind the Briton.

Valtteri Bottas had looked set to take second spot, but suffered a puncture with two laps to go, dropping to 11th position.

Interestingly, Verstappen stopped for new tyres following Bottas' puncture. Had he not pitted, he would have been close enough to take the win off Hamilton.

Ferrari's Charles Leclerc finished third ahead of Renault's Daniel Ricciardo with Lando Norris fifth.

The safety car was deployed on two occasions at Silverstone following high-speed shunts involving Kevin Magnussen, and then Daniil Kvyat.

But Hamilton kept his cool at both restarts, leading from start to finish, despite the puncture, to move 30 points clear of Bottas in his seemingly inevitable march towards a seventh world title. Hamilton's victory was the 87th of his career and moved him within four of Michael Schumacher's record of 91.

"Up until that last lap, everything was smooth sailing," Hamilton was quoted as saying by the Press Association.

"When I heard Valtteri's tyre went I looked at mine and everything seemed fine.

"The car was still turning, and the last laps I started to back off and then the tyre deflated.

"It was definitely heart in the mouth. You could see the tyre was falling off the rim. Oh my God, I was just praying to get it round. I nearly didn't do it, but thank God we did.

"I had never experienced anything like that on the last lap. My heart almost stopped."

Hamilton had recovered from a rare spin in qualifying to take pole with the fastest lap ever recorded at Silverstone, and, after beating Bottas to the opening bend, his victory did not appear in doubt until the final stages.

Bottas got a better getaway than Hamilton, but, after failing to draw alongside his team-mate before the first corner, he backed out of a tussle for the lead.

Alexander Albon compounded a poor weekend by banging wheels with Magnussen on the opening lap, sending the Haas driver into the gravel.

The safety car was deployed and Albon was dealt a five-second penalty from the stewards. He crossed the line in eighth, with pressure mounting on the under-performing London-born Thai.

After Magnussen's damaged machine was cleared away, the race restarted on lap six, but Bottas failed to put Hamilton under any pressure.

Just seven laps later, the safety car was deployed again after Kvyat lost control of his AlphaTauri.

The Russian crashed into the barriers but despite sustaining serious damage to his car walked away unscathed from the incident. "I am so f****** sorry," he said over the radio before shoving a camera out of his way as he returned to the pits.

The second safety car period saw the drivers stop for fresh tyres, and once Kvyat's wreckage was cleared, Bottas again did not do enough to put Hamilton under any pressure on the restart.

Instead, it was Norris on the move after he stormed past Ricciardo at Luffield before attempting to take team-mate Carlos Sainz around the outside at Copse. They young Briton, however, was forced to abandon the move.

Sainz and Norris then made their way past Romain Grosjean - the Haas driver running in fifth after choosing not to pit for tyres during the safety car. The Frenchman was handed a black-and-white flag by the stewards for his aggressive defence when duelling with Sainz.

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