"In peace nothing better to become a man than tranquility and humility, but if you feel the breath of war then imitate the tiger, harden your muscles, excite your blood, hide your loyalty under cold anger and finally it gives your gaze the horrible shine.” With the words of the most famous English playwright, William Shakespeare, Ladies and Gentlemen, we welcome you to the land of Kings: Silverstone! The atmosphere is already charged with energy and tension. Red Bull e Ferrari they are ready for another fight, precisely where a year ago the World Championship took a drastic and unexpected turn, with the collision between Hamilton e Verstappen at the Copse curve. Clashes, unexpected events, records. We will rediscover everything we inherited from Silverstone this weekend, but be careful because history likes to change, overturn hierarchies and give us incredible twists. What could happen at Silverstone? Let's try to find out with i Fanta F1 prediction advice!

Fanta F1 predictions for Silverstone
Safety Car in the race: YES
Silverstone is one of the most anticipated races. Not only for the spectacle in the stands and the unmistakable atmosphere of one of the cult places of Motorsport. The tension and the importance of succeeding on a track like this can lead even the best to make a mistake. At those speeds, it's not uncommon to see riders finish their sprint in the gravel. Over the years, Safety's presence at Silverstone has been fairly constant. Which also reshuffled the cards on the table with the different strategies. Should it rain we could see a start conditioned by the presence of the safety car. Another joker.
Virtual Safety Car: NO
Virtual is less frequent. At Silverstone it only made two appearances, the last one in 2016. For this time we feel we do not recommend it as a forecast Fantasy F1.
Red flag: NO
The effect of the 51Gs is not forgotten. Max Verstappen he experienced firsthand what it's like to have a collision at Silverstone and the rest of the Circus still has last year's violent episode in mind. The first goal for a driver is to get to the checkered flag. Apart from 2021, to go and recover the last race in which we saw a red flag at Silverstone, we have to go until 2014. In both cases, a bad accident but fortunately without serious consequences. In short, we would not wish a red flag at Silverstone.
Drivers distinguish between wet/full wet tires in the race: YES
We are a bit conflicted, but we try. The weekend at Silverstone can be a two-sided coin like that a Montreal with wet qualifying and dry race or bring us three days of healthy British rain. At the moment the forecasts give a low probability of rain for Sunday - it should rain in the morning - and a higher risk for Friday and Saturday. Weather and Fanta F1 site in hand, we recommend making the decision directly on Saturday, before qualifying which will start at 17:00.
Team double in the race: NO
The brace, unless there is a dominance of one team, is difficult to imagine. Furthermore, Silverstone offers many opportunities to reverse the situation between strategies and the safety car.
Driver starting from pole wins the race: NO
Qualifying is one of the most awaited moments, the one in which the riders make the difference. Currently the poleman par excellence is one: Charles Leclerc. However, the balance between qualifying and the race of the Monegasque is rather small. At Silverstone, qualifying doesn't save the race, and we'll have to see how much the values change Red Bull than with the new ones updates aims to catch up with the Reds even in the fastest lap. As for the one-two, we think there are too many variables for the poleman, whoever he is, to bring the race home.
Number of teams to bring both riders into the top 10: 4
As for the number of teams to bring both riders into the top 10, we're sticking to 4, while compared to Canada, we're a little lower in terms of retirements.