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What is the weather at Silverstone today F1 British Grand Prix
Rain is on the forecast for Sunday’s race which will play havoc with tyre strategy for the teams, though it could benefit eight-time winner Lewis Hamilton, who is excellent in wet conditions
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The British Grand Prix takes place on Sunday and rain is in the air at Silverstone for raceday.

After regular downpours on Friday and Saturday in Northamptonshire, Sunday’s race can also expect some added drama with the weather.

The Met Office states that there is a 80% chance of rain on Sunday at 11am, with a thunderstorm expected around 1pm.

By lights out at 3pm, the rain is expected to stop but the build-up on the grid could be very wet indeed. There is also a 50% chance of rain at 5pm, when racing could still be taking place.

George Russell is on pole for the British Grand Prix ahead of Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton, with fellow Brit Lando Norris in third.

A wet race usually results in chaos in the pit-lane.

While dry (slick) tyres are the quickest, the condition of the track is fundamental to the choice of tyre and standing water will likely mean the intermediate tyre is regularly in use throughout the race.

If the rain is constant and heavy, the extreme wet tyre may also be in use, simply to keep the cars on track. However should this be the case, the race could well be red-flagged.

The Met Office added that a “strong jet stream in the Atlantic” is causing the changeable conditions this week.

Silverstone hosts the British Grand Prix
Silverstone hosts the British Grand Prix (Getty Images)

“Much of the UK will continue to be on the cooler side of the jet, meaning temperatures will be around or just below average,” it said. “Where there is sunshine though, it will feel fairly warm, largely in the south.”

Hamilton and Max Verstappen, who starts in fourth, are among the best drivers in wet conditions, with Fernando Alonso also something of an expert.

Hamilton won his first British Grand Prix in 2008 in wet conditions, describing his first win at Silverstone as his favourite on Thursday.

The Mercedes driver, however, has not won a race since December 2021.

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