Hamilton's Silverstone win symbolic of end of Verstappen dominance

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Hamilton's Silverstone win symbolic of end of Verstappen dominance
The British Grand Prix was thrilling to the very end
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The 2023 British Grand Prix saw yet another Max Verstappen win, Red Bull's 10th of the season as they continued their 100% winning start to the season.
A year later and Red Bull look set to wrap up their third consecutive constructors' championship title, but it hasn't all been plain sailing.
READ MORE: F1 British Grand Prix Results: Hamilton beats Verstappen in HISTORIC Silverstone race
Impressive performance, absolutely, but the Milton Keynes squad’s clinical dominance of Formula 1 has been decisively disrupted by a group of rivals who have rapidly reeled them in, and Sunday’s scintillating British Grand Prix was the proof.
Red Bull dominance is over
Though triple world champion Max Verstappen produced a very strong, measured, drive to take second behind winner Lewis Hamilton, the Red Bull was only the third-fastest car all weekend long, and the Dutchman would have finished way off the pace had changeable conditions not drawn him closer to the leading pack in the closing stages.

The win was as deserved as it was popular – this, after all, was the seven-time world champion’s first win in over 900 days, since his enthralling season-long battle with Max Verstappen in 2021 ended in desperate disappointment.
By crossing the line first, Hamilton became a race winner in a record-extending 16th season, and also became the current campaign’s sixth different victor, following in the footsteps of Verstappen, Norris, Carlos Sainz, Charles Leclerc, and team-mate George Russell.
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Resurgent Mercedes
Mercedes are undergoing a significant resurgence. Having begun the season as the fifth-fastest team on the grid behind even Aston Martin, they have now won the past two races and are closing in on Ferrari for third place in the constructors’ standings.
Russell’s victory in Austria may have been fortuitous, coming as a gift thanks to Verstappen and Norris’ collision following their wheel-to-wheel battle, but he and Hamilton have been steadily qualifying higher up the field on Saturdays.
Furthermore, on Sundays, the pair have increasingly been able to hold on to those around them for longer.

Their genuine pace and the improvement already shown by McLaren – who have developed what seems to have been the field’s fastest car in the last five or six rounds - means that any of Hamilton, Russell, Norris, Piastri and Verstappen could very realistically have won at Silverstone.
Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc were never in contention in their Ferraris, having endured a succession of difficult weekends since Monaco in which they seem to have dropped slightly behind each of their rivals and are currently outside bets for a podium at best.
However, despite their recent struggles, the Italian outfit are probably only one strong upgrade package away from being back in with a shout for the front spots once again, as they were earlier in the season.
F1's Verstappen problem no longer
What that means, then, is that in just a couple of months, F1’s Verstappen-Red Bull problem has been solved.
Barring calamity, no longer are one team and driver almost certain to win on any given weekend, adding to the excitement and anticipation for each grand prix.
Instead, four teams and their drivers all have a realistic shot of crossing the line first between now and the end of the season.

Sure, the lead that Verstappen and Red Bull built up in those early rounds of the campaign when their pace advantage was still clear means they are unlikely to be overtaken in either championship, but the unpredictability of outcomes and hard racing is what F1 fans have been crying out for over the past two seasons – and that has now become the new reality.
F1 races next in Hungary in just under a fortnight, and who will be victorious at the Hungaroring is anybody's guess at this stage.
Motorsport doesn’t get much more exciting than that.
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