There is less and less left before the start of the British Grand Prix, scheduled for 16.00pm. Max Verstappen he will start on pole, followed by two extraordinary ones McLaren with Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri. Fourth instead Ferrari Leclercin front of the teammate Sainz fifth. Ferrari's objective is very clear: to try to beat and overtake the McLarens in order to get on the podium.
What strategy will we have?
It certainly won't be easy. In fact it will be to be understood the race pace of the Woking team, as well as that of Leclerc - considering that he was unable to race in FP2 on Friday. Precisely for this reason, it will also be monitored the strategy that teams will adopt to try to get the better of their opponents.

Mario, the head of the motorsport area, spoke about it, presenting the strategy suggested by Pirelli Island"Was a Saturday intense and interesting, full of emotions as always happens when track conditions change quickly. Qualifying took place on a track that improved rapidly as it dried, with the rankings constantly changing up until the checkered flag and beyond. Everyone ran on Soft tires and the C3 demonstrated excellent warm-up qualities even with air and asphalt temperatures significantly lower than yesterday and even when the drivers chose to wait several minutes already in the fast lane for the green light to get onto the track".
Isola: “The soft becomes a serious pretender”
Focusing on the race, the predictions of Island are very clear: “The race should take place on a dry track, although the weather forecasts here are traditionally rather unpredictable. From a strategy point of view, the C3 is increasingly becoming a ready-to-use tire and double stopping is probably the fastest option. This will allow us to see different choices from team to team and, consequently, more spectacle and more uncertainty."
SOURCE: Pirelli F1 Media


