Formula 1 is racing before the short 2-week break that will see it resume its activity at the end of the month. This weekend, however, it is racing at Silverstone, a historic circuit, and we are going to see who our advice is to do well at Fanta F1. Let's remember that we can line up until 16pm, the start time of the qualifications.
Silverstone, how much time has passed!
The English track was one of the first to participate in the newly formed F1 championship in 1950. This record is held together with other "sacred monsters" of motorsport, namely Monza o Monaco. It was an aircraft landing strip (one of the straights is actually called Hangar Straight) connected by some bends. Until the introduction of the modern layout (1991), it was one of the fastest tracks in history, with lap averages of almost 260 km/hThe record for the fastest average speed lap was set by Keke rosberg right here in the 1985, and lasted until the 2002. Overall, it's a complete circuit. Long straights, high-speed and tough corners on the tyres (the Copse, Maggots and Becketts complex, from 9 to 13) and others to be taken in third or fourth gear (Vale and Club, from 16 to 18). However, what can really influence the Fanta F1 recommendations at Silverstone is the pioggia. Always a protagonist, he has given spectacular races and senseless victories, such as that of Lewis Hamilton since 2008.

The two Britons in pole position in the recommended
So let's get to the heart of the Fanta F1 recommendations for the Silverstone GP. Obviously, we would be crazy not to say that the favourites always remain the two McLaren. They have the strongest car and they have proven it in the evidence libere. Which of the two? Maybe it's that time of year when you should focus on Norris can bring a lot of satisfaction. But the one who seemed really in shape was the Ferrari. Thanks to the new updates, the Red seemed competitive on the flying lap and on the pace. So, in the home Grand Prix, how can you not deploy Lewis Hamilton. 9 times winner here, and especially if it rains, the 7 times world champion can give us a driving lesson of his own.
And for a savings expense?
To complete your team at Fantasy F1 at Silverstone, you need to make some thoughtful choices. If you're thinking of fielding both of England's heroes, focus on Liam Lawson. could pay off. In the wake of what has been seen in Austria and given the competitiveness of the smaller Red Bull team, the New Zealander can easily play for Q3. And furthermore, his cost of 9 farms makes it a good deal. If you want to deploy only one of the two British, then he comes to your aid Andrea Kimi Antonelli. Winner of the Sprint Race of F2 last year in the rain, knows the track well and can redeem himself from Spielberg's mistake. How? Do you need 5 drivers? So our last name, excellent for both cases mentioned above, is Isaac HadjarThe rookie won the Feature Races in the minor category to F1. Like his teammate, he can therefore aspire to a lot both on Saturday and Sunday.

The Fanta F1 forecast for the Silverstone GP
Safety Car: Yes
Virtual Safety Car: Yes
Red Flag: No
Drivers distinguish between wet/full wet tires in the race: Yes
Team double in the race: No
Driver who starts on pole wins the race: No
Number of teams to have both drivers in the Top 10: 3
Number of cars forced to retire in the race: 2
What do you say, shall we get together?