Sauber enjoyed their best race since the Malaysian Grand Prix and picked up eighteen World Championship points at Hockenheim.
Toro Rosso once again proved that their cars were quicker in wet conditions than in dry as they went backwards in the race.
Red Bull came away from the German Grand Prix disappointed, as Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber finished in fifth and eighth place respectively.
Williams came away from their home race with just two points thanks to Bruno Senna as Pastor Maldonado was once again caught up in a controversial incident.
The Sauber team had entered Silverstone in high spirits – believing that the high speed nature of the track would suit their car. But the Swiss team came away from the British Grand Prix after suffering a disappointing day.
The Force India duo of Paul di Resta and Nico Hulkenberg suffered a disappointing race at Silverstone today.
HRT had reason to be positive after the British Grand Prix, as they managed to get both cars to the end of…
Caterham had hoped for big gains in today’s race at Silverstone following a major upgrade package to the car. However, the team’s two drivers, Heikki Kovalainen and Vitaly Petrov endured very different afternoons.
McLaren continued their disappointing form in recent races at Silverstone today. Despite more upgrades being brought to the car for this weekend, it was a difficult weekend for home favourites Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button.
The Mercedes drivers were left to rue what might have been today after the expected rain at Silverstone never materialised.
Red Bull now has an enviable record at the Silverstone circuit after today's race. The Milton Keynes based team have now won…
HRT entered Silverstone hoping to make further gains on their nearest rivals, Marussia.
Caterham arrived at their home Grand Prix in a Bullish mood. A raft of updates have appeared on the car for Silverstone,…
The McLaren duo of Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button suffered a frustrating qualifying session today, lining up eighth and eighteen respectively.
Williams drivers experienced differing fortunes in the tricky conditions at Silverstone today.
The Milton Keynes based squad have enjoyed two wins and a further podium appearance in the last three years at this circuit, and could be on for more of the same tomorrow.
Matt Neal took another pole position for Honda at Croft under leaden skies.