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A Ferrari driver took first place at the British Grand Prix on Sunday. The result marked the team's 250th Grand Prix win and moved the driver to fourth in the championship standings.
winnipegfreepress.comThe race concluded under a safety car after a late incident involving another competitor. The winner recorded his ninth career Grand Prix victory and his first since October 2024. The result placed him fourth in the championship with 108 points.
Race developments The driver who started from pole position led early but encountered mechanical issues on lap 42. After two pit stops and a five-second penalty, that driver finished 16th. A second Ferrari entry crossed the finish line in third place.
That car had already served a five-second penalty for a false start and remained under investigation for a yellow-flag infringement at the end of the race. The driver who finished second is 25 points behind the championship leader. The third-place finisher trails the leader by 32 points.
"Finally, this one feels particularly good," the winner said over team radio after taking the checkered flag. "I wish for a bit more normal ending.
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