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Hamilton wins British Grand Prix, Rosberg picks second spot

Lewis Hamilton streaked away to comfortably win his home British Grand Prix yesterday at Silverstone, with Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg hanging on for a provisional second.
Lewis Hamilton erupts in joy after finishing ahead of the pack in the British Grand Prix…yesterday. PHOTO: AFP

Lewis Hamilton erupts in joy after finishing ahead of the pack in the British Grand Prix…yesterday. PHOTO: AFP

Lewis Hamilton streaked away to comfortably win his home British Grand Prix yesterday at Silverstone, with Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg hanging on for a provisional second.

Third was the Red Bull of Max Verstappen, but championship leader, Rosberg — suffering late gear-box problems — was under investigation over a radio communication that could spell further trouble for the German, who now only leads Hamilton by four points.

Hamilton, who started from pole in a race that began slowly behind the safety car because of heavy rain, has gradually eaten away at rival, Rosberg’s lead in the drivers’ standings.

The Briton, the reigning world champion, has now made it four wins in the last five races to pile the pressure on Rosberg.

The duo had a last-lap collision last weekend in Austria, before Hamilton claimed a controversial victory, further straining already frosty relations between the two.

Rosberg was booed on the podium at Silverstone.

“We have the best fans here, thank you so much,” Hamilton told the adoring 100,000 crowd.

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