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Haas has confirmed that Oliver Bearman and Pietro Fittipaldi will represent the team in a two-day tyre test at Silverstone, following the British Grand Prix. This test will provide a valuable opportunity for the American outfit to gather crucial data on their latest upgrade package, while also giving their young drivers some vital track time.

In the aftermath of the dramatic Austrian Grand Prix, McLaren CEO Zak Brown has dismissed concerns that Lando Norris’ retraction of his comments regarding his collision with Max Verstappen could give his Formula 1 rival a psychological advantage. Brown praised Norris’ efforts to shift focus away from the controversy and back to the track, with both drivers eager to put the incident behind them and focus on the upcoming British Grand Prix at Silverstone.

The opening practice sessions of the British Grand Prix at Silverstone have concluded, with McLaren and Mercedes emerging as the standout performers. Lando Norris topped the timesheets in both FP1 and FP2, while Lewis Hamilton and George Russell also displayed strong form for the Silver Arrows. Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc finished fifth, but the team still has work to do to catch up with the leaders. Aston Martin, AlphaTauri, and Williams also had promising showings, setting the stage for a thrilling weekend of Formula 1 action.

Ahead of the Formula 1 British Grand Prix, Charles Leclerc has conceded that Ferrari is struggling to keep up with the top contenders, citing the team’s ongoing issues with bouncing and inability to optimize their upgraded car. Leclerc and teammate Sainz admit McLaren has set the benchmark for the weekend, as Ferrari focuses on analyzing data and making necessary adjustments to stay competitive.

The Haas F1 team has unveiled a comprehensive seven-upgrade package for the upcoming Formula 1 British Grand Prix at Silverstone, including revisions to the floor, sidepods, and other key areas of the car. This extensive upgrade aims to bolster the team’s performance and challenge the top teams in the thrilling Silverstone race.

Following a disappointing performance since their Monaco Grand Prix win, the Ferrari Formula 1 team is pinning its hopes on the British Grand Prix’s free practice sessions to unravel the mystery behind its upgrades not translating into performance gains. With the Austrian Grand Prix being a sprint weekend, Ferrari is eager to utilize the traditional format of the British Grand Prix to conduct back-to-back tests between the two cars.