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Do Ferrari really have the pace to fight for victory over the British Grand Prix weekend?

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Do Ferrari really have the pace to fight for victory over the British Grand Prix weekend?
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Ferrari has shown unexpected pace at the British Grand Prix, with Lewis Hamilton securing pole position for the Sprint race. Despite initial concerns about the track, the team's performance in low-speed turns has given them a competitive edge over Red Bull and Mercedes.

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The shift in performance dynamics at Silverstone challenges the current season's expectations and adds excitement to the championship race.

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F1 Correspondent & Presenter Lawrence Barretto Lewis Hamilton seemed as surprised as everyone else after taking a sensational pole position for Saturday's Sprint at the British Grand Prix to raise the hopes of his home crowd that maybe, just maybe, he might be victorious this weekend.

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