![]() ![]() With Piastri in P3, both McLarens start in the top three for the first time since the 2021 Italian Grand Prix – a race where they earned a one-two, with Daniel Ricciardo leading Norris home for a famous victory. The front-row start was also McLaren’s first at Silverstone since Heikki Kovalainen’s 2008 pole position. P2 for Lando Norris was the third front-row start of his career, following on from Austria and Russia 2021. ![]() Perez failed to make Q3 for a fifth consecutive race – while it was also his third Q1 elimination of the year, despite Red Bull’s prowess in 2023 meaning they lead the constructors’ standings by 199 points from Mercedes. READ MORE: Verstappen beats Norris to pole in thrilling wet-dry qualifying at Silverstone It was also the first time since Mark Webber in 2011 that a Red Bull was quickest in Q3 at Silverstone – Webber now the manager of Oscar Piastri, who took P3 for his best ever qualifying showing. Verstappen’s fifth consecutive pole position is the longest P1 run of his career – Verstappen claiming his 50th front-row start ahead of his 150th start for Red Bull at Silverstone. The grand-daddy is Kingston Technical High School, which had it’s first male students enrolling in 1896, and seems to have admitted female. With qualifying done and dusted, let’s take a look at the best facts and stats from a superb qualifying at the Northamptonshire track. At sixty, STATHS and Vere Technical are among the babies of Jamaica’s Technical High School System, both opening their doors in 1961, as co-ed institutions. ![]() Max Verstappen and Lando Norris claimed the front row for Sunday’s British Grand Prix at Silverstone, as Sergio Perez endured more struggles, taking P16 on the grid. ![]()
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