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British Grand Prix
Silverstone eyes British revival
Ticket sales down partly due to Hamilton and Button results -
British Grand Prix
Silverstone aims to avoid '12 repeat
'We are investing significant time and money' - Phillips -
Circuit news
Silverstone aims to raise £150m
BRDC intends to sell off land in order to fund expansion -
McLaren news
Hamilton urges McLaren to improve
'We need a lot of downforce from somewhere'
Features
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The Bulls vs the Prancing Horses
Karun Chandhok analyses the British Grand Prix and explains why Lotus is closing in on its first win of the year
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Shooting in the rain
Life Through a Lens: F1 photographer Mark Sutton picks his six favourite shots from a wet weekend at the British Grand Prix
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The man of the moment
Comment: ESPNF1 deputy editor Laurence Edmondson looks at what Mark Webber's victory at Silverstone means for his future
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Don't rain on my parade
The Final Stint: ESPNF1 analyses the big stories that came out over the wet and wild British Grand Prix weekend at Silverstone
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'A weekend of real highs and lows'
Read what the drivers and teams had to say after the rain stayed away for an exciting British Grand Prix
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Bring on the rain
ESPNF1 previews the British Grand Prix, as the teams prepare to look at the weather radar as often as the timing screens
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Horner keen to keep Webber
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Webber pips Alonso for victory
Passes four laps from the end, Vettel third | Results | Twitter from the paddock | Gallery | Driver reaction -
We must improve car - Button
Believes Sauber and Williams are now ahead on pace -
No serious injuries at Sauber
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Perez slams 'dangerous' Maldonado
'Everybody has concerns about him ... he has no respect'
The history of the British Grand Prix goes back to 1926 when Henry Segrave organised the first event, after interest was raised following his win in the 1923 French Grand Prix. The first event, held at Brooklands, was won by the French team of Louis Wagner and Robert Senechal driving a Delage 155B. Only three cars finished the race.
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