Max Verstappen became the first driver to set a sub-64-second lap in what was an awe-inspiring performance by the Red Bull driver.
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.
In Max Verstappen and Red Bull, Lewis Hamilton has a title challenger who has both the car and the speed to match - and even beat - him.
With the victory, Verstappen extends his lead at the top of the table. Red Bull also sits atop the constructor's championship table.
Hamilton did not have a disappointing race by any stretch as he will be near the top of the grid in the main race.
Leclerc has already had two podium finishes this season and sits at a strong fifth position on the driver's championship table.
Wolff admitted that the 2021 season, especially after the Monaco and Azerbaijan GPs, have dealt him his toughest challenge yet.
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For the first time this season, neither of the two championship favorites, Hamilton and Verstappen, was even in the top 10.