The 2021 edition of the British GP will go down as a classic race but it wasn't a weekend without controversy.
A collision on the first lap took out Max Verstappen and despite a consequent 10-second penalty, Hamilton hung on to win his first race in six.
Lewis Hamilton notched up another unique record in Formula 1 history on Friday when he notched the fastest lap in Friday qualifying at the British GP.
With the 2021 British Grand Prix set to see sprint qualifying used for the first time in F1, let us take a look at the rules of this new format.
Michael Schumacher won the 1998 British Grand Prix as he entered the pits on the last lap.
Lewis Hamilton won the 2008 British Grand Prix despite rain making for terrible conditions and a number of drivers spinning.
The United Kingdom is expected to host major sporting events at full capacity, at a time when the Delta variant of the coronavirus is surging.
The British GP took place in 2020, but like other events it was a behind closed doors affair. However, it will feature a full capacity crowd in 2021.
With 12 years having passed since the day, let us look back at Sebastian Vettel winning the 2009 British GP.
Aston Martin will benefit from the 33-year-old’s F1 pedigree – 176 race starts, including successful campaigns with Williams and Renault.