British Grand Prix: Will Lewis Hamilton Win Again on Home Soil next month?

F1 Drivers News
Wednesday, 17 June 2026 at 05:34
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On 14th June 2026, Lewis Hamilton secured an extraordinary victory at the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix, picking up his first win for Ferrari since signing with the Italian manufacturer.  

This means that Hamilton is in a good position to go on and win the 2026 F1 title, but before that, he will have to perform well in the remaining Grand Prixs, including one back home in the UK in the British Grand Prix. 
In this article, we’ll break down a little more about Hamilton's chances in the F1 this season, as well as include some interesting facts about the British Grand Prix. 

Breaking Down Hamilton's Performance 

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The Ferrari driver, after the impressive win in Barcelona, came out and said that he is “not ruling out a 2026 F1 title win”. In terms of standings, Hamilton is in second place after the Barcelona Grand Prix, sandwiched between two Mercedes drivers in Kimi Antonelli and George Russell at 1st and 3rd respectively. 
This means he is building momentum ahead of the upcoming home Grand Prix at Silverstone, with the odds for the Austrian Grand Prix currently placing him at around 4/1, many will be looking to place a wager on Hamilton.
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Hamilton made it to 115 points following the Barcelona Grand Prix, after some impressive performances in the previous rounds. 
He has made it to the top three in a total of four out of the last seven rounds. This includes finishing 3rd in the China Grand Prix (Round two), 2nd in the Canada Grand Prix (Round 5), and 2nd in the Monaco Grand Prix (Round 6). 
His 1st-place position in Barcelona came about due to some excellent tyre management. He took advantage of a mid-race Virtual Safety Car and drove fantastically throughout the high-tyre wear race. 
He finished with a time of 1:32:28.105 and, at 41, became the seventh-oldest F1 race winner in history. Next up for Hamilton will be the Austria Grand Prix, but after that, he will return to his home country in Britain on the 3rd to 5th of July. So, will the race on home soil be to his advantage?

What You Should Know About the British Grand Prix

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The British Grand Prix is made up of a total of five stages. On the 3rd of July, drivers partake in a practice round to test out their vehicles on the course and decide on tactics with their teams. This is followed by the Sprint Qualifiers, followed by the Sprint race, which is a shorter version of the full race. 
There are then the qualifiers, which determine the starting positions for each driver, finally culminating in the race itself. 
The Silverstone circuit is in Northamptonshire, with a race distance of 306.198km and a total of 52 laps. In 2018, Lewis Hamilton compared a lap around the Silverstone circuit to flying a fighter jet. This shows that it is an incredibly fast and challenging track. 
However, with a strong car and excellent form on his side, Hamilton will be confident that he can win in his homecoming British Grand Prix.
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