Hamilton Icy After Ferrari Strategy Error | F1 News

7/6/2026, 1:06:18 PM

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F1 News reaction continues after Lewis Hamilton gave an icy response to Ferrari’s British GP strategy error. Hamilton lost second place, Antonelli’s title pressure grows, and Horner’s Aston Martin comeback rumours explode again. 👉 Subscribe to F1 Grandstand: https://www.youtube.com/@F1Grandstand?sub_confirmation=1 Welcome back to F1 Grandstand with Tony Craig — bringing you the biggest F1 news, Formula 1 updates and F1 Live discussion from inside the paddock. 🚨 TODAY’S F1 NEWS HEADLINES: • Hamilton gives icy response to Ferrari’s strategy error • Ferrari explain why Leclerc struggled against Hamilton • Hamilton avoids a second British GP time penalty • Antonelli says Silverstone pain makes the fire grow • Russell addresses Mercedes favouritism rumours • Christian Horner returns to the F1 paddock at Silverstone • Horner and Newey spotted together amid Aston Martin rumours HAMILTON STRATEGY ANGER Lewis Hamilton’s British GP podium came with frustration. Hamilton was running second before Ferrari pitted him under the late Safety Car, while George Russell stayed out and inherited track position. The race finished under the Safety Car, leaving Hamilton third and clearly unhappy with how Ferrari handled the call. Hamilton also avoided a second penalty after the race, but the bigger story is whether Ferrari cost him P2 at Silverstone. FERRARI LECLERC EXPLANATION Ferrari have also explained why Charles Leclerc had been struggling against Hamilton before his British GP victory. Martin Brundle says Ferrari identified the real reason behind Leclerc’s difficulties, and that matters because Leclerc still delivered when it counted. Ferrari leave Silverstone with a win and a Hamilton podium, but the internal comparison between their two drivers is not going away. ANTONELLI FIRE GROWS Kimi Antonelli’s British GP setback could be a major title moment. Antonelli started from pole and looked like a victory contender, but a mechanical issue and a penalty dropped him out of the points. He says the disappointment only makes the fire grow even more. With George Russell closing in, Mercedes now have a serious championship fight inside their own garage. RUSSELL FAVOURITISM ROW George Russell has also made his feelings clear on Mercedes favouritism rumours. Russell’s British GP second place helped close the gap to Antonelli, but every Mercedes decision will now be watched closely. When two team-mates are fighting for a title, even normal calls can look political. HORNER AND NEWEY WATCH Christian Horner’s paddock return at Silverstone has sparked even more speculation. Horner has opened up on his F1 future, while he and Adrian Newey were seen together on the British GP grid amid ongoing Aston Martin rumours. If Horner wants a comeback and Aston Martin want leadership, this story is far from over. This is F1 news, Lewis Hamilton Ferrari strategy reaction, Charles Leclerc British GP analysis, Kimi Antonelli title pressure, George Russell Mercedes favouritism rumours, Christian Horner F1 comeback talk and Aston Martin paddock reaction. For the latest F1 news, Formula 1 updates, F1 rumours and F1 Live coverage, stay right here with F1 Grandstand. 👇 JOIN THE DEBATE: Did Ferrari cost Hamilton second place at Silverstone? Is Antonelli starting to feel the title pressure? And will Horner return to F1 with Aston Martin? Watch more F1 News: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLGFJfgyq-6JrTUVhKBfA-tANLmtv2Fup #F1 #F1News #Formula1 #FormulaOne #F1Grandstand #F12026 #F1Live #LewisHamilton #FerrariF1 #ChristianHorner #BritishGP 📧 CONTACT F1 GRANDSTAND: f1grandstandtv@gmail.com 📧 WRITER SUBMISSIONS: f1grandstandtv@gmail.com 📱 SOCIAL ACCOUNTS: WEBSITE: https://www.f1grandstand.com FACEBOOK: / F1GrandstandHub X: https://x.com/F1Grandstand_ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/f1grandstand/ DISCORD: https://discord.gg/PKGWS2axP5 DISCLAIMER: This video is an independent, unofficial production and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Formula 1, the FIA Formula One World Championship, or any related entities. F1, Formula One and related marks are trademarks of Formula One Licensing B.V. All content used is for commentary, criticism, news reporting and fan discussion purposes under applicable fair use/fair dealing principles. Any images, clips or references are used in a transformative manner to provide analysis and do not substitute for the original works. All rights to original materials remain with their respective owners.