Silverstone 2025: Norris triumphs at home in the rain.

The 2025 British Grand Prix marked a turning point in the Formula 1 season. With unpredictable weather, intense overtakes, and emotion at every level, Silverstone offered an unforgettable weekend. Here's everything you need to remember from this crazy race.

The race in summary.

From the start, the threatening sky signaled an unpredictable race. The rain came, stopped, and then returned, forcing drivers to juggle tire strategies.

Ultimately, it was Lando Norris, cheered on by his British fans, who managed to stand out. Thanks to good timing in the pits and perfect management of the changing conditions, he secured an emotional victory in front of his home crowd.

Norris – Piastri duel: McLaren on fire.

His teammate Oscar Piastri led the race for a long time, but a 10-second penalty for dangerous braking behind the Safety Car shook up the standings. He still finished 2nd, just maintaining the lead in the championship.

This internal duel at McLaren intensifies: Piastri now has 234 points, compared to 226 for Norris. The stage is set for a battle until the end of the season.

Nico Hülkenberg: a historic podium.

The highlight of the weekend: Nico Hülkenberg, after 239 F1 starts without a podium, finally makes it to the podium! Starting 19th, he delivered a masterful, opportunistic, and clean race to give Sauber/Audi an unexpected and well-deserved result.

At 37, he becomes one of the most inspiring veterans on the grid.

Driver standings (after Silverstone):

Oscar Piastri – 234 pts
Lando Norris – 226 pts
Max Verstappen – 165 pts
George Russell – 147 pts
Carlos Sainz – 130 pts
Lewis Hamilton – 103 pts

The hierarchy evolves, and McLaren confirms its dominance. Red Bull and Mercedes remain in the hunt.

Atmosphere, emotion & memorable moments.

Norris apologizes live after dropping a joyful expletive on the radio – possible fine looming.
500,000 fans present over the weekend, an electric atmosphere.
Presence of many celebrities in the paddock (Tom Holland, Brad Pitt…).
Tsunoda, dead last, deemed “extraordinarily slow”: his future at VCARB seems uncertain.
Hamilton, 4th, gives a cold stare to comedian Jack Whitehall on the grid... viral moment guaranteed.

In summary.

Silverstone 2025 will be remembered:

An emotional victory for Norris at home
A fraternal struggle at McLaren
A first podium for Hülkenberg after 13 years of waiting
And a race that reignited the title chase