The Daily Courier

Bottas receives 5-place grid penalty for this weekend’s British Grand Prix

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SILVERSTON­E, England (AP) — After setting the pace in practice for the British Grand Prix, Valtteri Bottas’ bid for a second successive victory was hit by a five-place penalty on the grid for the Formula 1 race.

The sanction was imposed due to an unschedule­d change of gearbox because it has not been used for six consecutiv­e races.

Bottas, who won the Austrian race last weekend, had outpaced Lewis Hamilton in practice on Friday. Bottas was less than a tenth of a second faster than his Mercedes teammate, Hamilton, in the afternoon at the Silverston­e circuit.

“There is still work to do to get the car more drivable and to be able to trust it more in the high-speed corners,” Bottas said. “But overall it was a good start for the weekend.”

Hamilton, who failed to make the podium in the last two races, was competing in front of home fans amid an ongoing backlash for being the only driver to fail to attend a live F1 showcase in London on Wednesday.

Hamilton’s name was jeered when it was mentioned at the Trafalgar Square event, but the three-time world champion reveled in the warm reception at Silverston­e.

“It was already one of the very best circuits in the world. But with this car and the speed we are able to carry through the corners, it’s just phenomenal — it’s like the greatest roller-coaster ride ever,” Hamilton said. “Each time I left the garage, I gave the fans a wave and I could see them waving back. I just want them to know that I can see them and I really appreciate all the love and support.”

Hamilton is looking to re-ignite his title challenge, having slipped 20 points behind leader Sebastian Vettel.

Vettel was fourth fastest in the second practice session, behind Ferrari teammate Kimi Raikkonen, after an experiment­al transparen­t screen was removed from the car in the morning.

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