Daily Dispatch

Bracing for ‘super-weird’ Silverston­e

- ALAN BALDWIN

Lewis Hamilton expects Silverston­e to feel “super-weird” as he heads back to Britain on top of the Formula One world championsh­ip standings.

The first three races in Austria and Hungary have been held without spectators due to the Covid-19 pandemic and that will remain the case at what was the best attended circuit on the calendar last year.

Silverston­e will host the British Grand Prix on August 2, followed by the 70th anniversar­y Grand Prix on August 9.

Hamilton spoke before winning Sunday’s Hungarian Grand Prix for Mercedes of how much energy he had gained from just seeing a few fans at the airport in Budapest and how much they were missed at the track.

“The British Grand Prix is the best grand prix, particular­ly because of the fans, the thousands that turn up and really create the spectacle,” said Britain’s six times world champion.

“So it’s going to be superweird,” he said.

“That is something I think I am still coming to terms with.”

Speaking after the 86th win of his career, and record eighth in Hungary, Hamilton said he understood the circumstan­ces and was just grateful to be able to go racing again.

“But absolutely, the atmosphere for me, it’s night and day different,” he said of racing past empty grandstand­s.

Hamilton has won a record six times at Silverston­e, celebratin­g in the past by crowdsurfi­ng and soaking up the applause and warmth of the fans.

With Mercedes in a class of their own, and the circuit hosting two races back-to-back, there is every likelihood of him adding to his tally.

“The whole year ... it’s the highlight of my year, the support is insane,” he said.

“It grows every year and I get to interact with the fans differentl­y on that weekend and it’s such an honour and privilege to be able to perform well and win a Grand Prix in your home country.

“I’ve also felt that fans give you extra time because they just give you so much energy and it really lifts you up and you’re bubbling, you’re walking on a cloud.”

 ?? Picture: LEONHARD FOEGER/GETTY IMAGES ?? SIGN OF THE TIMES: Lewis Hamilton on the podium after winning the Grand Prix in Hungary.
Picture: LEONHARD FOEGER/GETTY IMAGES SIGN OF THE TIMES: Lewis Hamilton on the podium after winning the Grand Prix in Hungary.

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