Hamilton: Silverstone now the fastest but bumpiest it’s ever been
Lewis Hamilton has compaꦐred the new bumps in the Silverstone circuit to the Nordschleife but has credited the recent resurfacing making the track ‘the fastest it has ever been’.
The Merꦏcedes driver comfortably topped FP1 but as the temperatures rose for the afternoon session he lost out to Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel by one-tenth of a second on the s🌳ingle lap pace.

Lewis Hamilton has compared the new bumps in the Silverstone circuit to the Nordschleife but has credited the recent resurfacing making the track ‘the fastest it has ever bee꧃n’.
The Mercedes driver comfortably topped FP1 but as the temperatures rose 𒆙for the afternoon session he lost out to Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel by one-tenth of a second on the single lap pace.
Hamilton is already bracing for a ‘very, very close’ fight against Ferrari a✤s he looks to strike back after failing to finish at the Austrian Grand Prix – his first retirement for 33 races – which saw him lose the Formula 1 world championship lead to Vettel by one point.
The defending F1 world champion, who has won for four consecutive years at the British Grand Prix and has five wins in total, says h🔴e’s relishing the new challenge Silverstone provides having been completely resurfaced over the winter but has been critical of the bumps in the track.
“The track is the fastest it has ever been, we're flat out through Copse and Turn 1 and through Turn 2 with the DRS - it's insane,” Hamilton said. “T🐎he faster this track gets, the better it gets. It has to be the best track in the world, it feels like driving a fighter jet around the track.
“However, it is also the bumpiest track I've ever experienced; it's like the Nordschleife. With the speeds we're going now and the G-fo♎rces we're pulling, I think it's going to be the most physical race of the 🅘year.
“It's going to be very, very close this weekend, the Ferraris are really fast. We're in for a serious fight൲ which is great for the fans and I hope that we can pull through.”
Hamilton has the opportunity to make British Grand Prix history this weekend a𒅌s victory would see him take the outright wins record with six career triumphs at his home event🦩.