Lewis Hamilton on pole position for British Grand Prix

Lewis Hamilton has set a new track record in the British Grand Prix. On Saturday, he has achieved a pole position for a record 91st time. Now they need 5 more wins to match Michael Schumacher's Formula One record of winning the 91 Grand Prix. He took 1 minute 24.303 seconds. He has won 7 times on the Silverstone Circuit, which is a record.

His partner Walteris Bottas of Mercedes was second and Max Verstappen of Redbull was third. Ferrari's Charles Lakelark finished fourth and Lando Norris was 5th. Bottas earlier took the least time in the third practice session before the qualifying race. The Finland driver took 0.14 seconds less than his teammate of the Mercedes team, Formula One champion Hamilton.

Let us tell you that Max Verstappen, the driver of Red Bull, stood third, while Lance Stroll of Racing Point was fourth. Veteran Nico Hulkenberg, who was associated with the racing point team, was ranked ninth in place of Sergio Perez.

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