Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton, both drivers for Ferrari, plan to work together during the British Grand Prix to challenge Kimi Antonelli, who qualified first. Antonelli, driving for Mercedes alongside George Russell, will start the race in pole position, while Leclerc and Hamilton will start second and third respectively. Hamilton stated in an interview with Sky Sports that having both Ferrari cars in the top three positions would allow them to strategically pressure Antonelli. He emphasized the importance of avoiding internal competition between the two Ferrari drivers to prevent giving Antonelli an opportunity to overtake. Toto Wolff, the team principal of Mercedes, noted the need to respect the speed of Ferrari, particularly Hamilton, who has won the British Grand Prix nine times. The race will be broadcast live on Viaplay starting at half past two.
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