18 July,2021 07:17 AM IST | Silverstone | AFP
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen wears the winner’s laurel wreath as he celebrates attaining pole position in Silverstone on Saturday. Pics/AFP
World championship leader Max Verstappen won Formula One's inaugural sprint race on Saturday to take pole position for the British Grand Prix. The Red Bull driver finished the 100km dash ahead of defending world champion Lewis Hamilton with Valtteri Bottas in the second Mercedes in third place.
Verstappen went into the weekend with a 32-point lead over seven-time champion Hamilton who is hoping to capture an eighth British Grand Prix triumph on Sunday.
"We were pushing each other hard as the tyres were blistering a lot," said Verstappen who collected three points for his win. Hamilton took two and Bottas one.
"I am happy to have scored the three points and it is funny to say I have scored the pole position too, but we'll take it," added the Dutchman.
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Hamilton started the sprint at the front of the grid having topped qualifying on Friday. However, he admitted he will face a battle to secure a 99th career win in front of around 90,000 fans on Sunday. "First of all, let me say thank you to the fans, their energy is amazing," he said.
"I gave it everything today, I'm just sorry I couldn't win it for them. Tomorrow we will fight again, but Red Bull are just so strong." Saturday's sprint qualifying race was the first of three planned for this year. Another will follow at the Italian Grand Prix in September with the third venue still to be confirmed.
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