CHAOS in the British Grand Prix: Five drivers are forced to retire in opening laps and safety car is deployed twice after crash at treacherous Silverstone

Chaos unfolded in the opening laps of the British Grand Prix after five drivers were forced to retire and the safety car was deployed twice at Silverstone.
Liam Lawson, Franco Colapinto, Gabriel Bortoleto, Isack Hadjar and Kimi Antontelli were forced out of the rain-sodden race – a double wipeout for Racing Bulls.
The black clouds rolled over the circuit for the start of the showpiece and Lawson was the first to limp back to the garage on the opening lap, having collided with Esteban Ocon and been squeezed by Red Bull’s Yuki Tsunoda.
Colapinto, who was due to start from the pit lane, failed to even make it onto the track after stalling in the pit box, cutting his race short before it had even begun.
There would be more carnage after Hadjar was effectively blinded by the thick spray behind Kimi Antonelli and crashed right into the back of the Mercedes. That contact sent him spinning over the stones and into the barrier, leading to a safety car.
Antonelli soon became the fifth retiree, hamstrung by visible floor damage.
Chaos unfolded in the opening laps of the British Grand Prix amid treacherous conditions

Liam Lawson was the first to limp back to the garage on the opening lap, having collided with Esteban Ocon
Max Verstappen spun after the safety car came in, blaming Oscar Piastri for slowing down suddenly before losing grip and slumping back down to ninth in the pack.
Piastri was later handed a 10-second time penalty for causing the incident.
The virtual safety car was summoned twice early on, initially after the collision between Lawson and Ocon and then for Bortoleto after he smashed his rear wing.
Drivers gambled on their tyres as they looked to get ahead of the predicted rainfall.
Charles Leclerc and George Russell bombed into the pits at the end of the formation lap to bolt on hards, while Hadjar and Bortoleto emerged with mediums.
But the heavens opened again on lap 13, leading to more carnage.
Piastri had hung on doggedly to Verstappen’s rear wing and finally completed the overtake to move into the lead, while Lando Norris also outstripped the world champion after he ran wide.
Verstappen would return to move back into second after a slow pit stop for Norris.

Franco Colapinto, who was due to start from the pit lane, failed to even make it onto the track

Max Verstappen spun after the safety car came in, blaming Oscar Piastri for slowing down suddenly
The safety car was sent out a lap later after heavy rain drenched the track, reducing Piastri’s cavernous lead at the front.
Leclerc comically went off after catching a large pool of water and going straight across the grass at Turn 12, emerging unscathed.
He soon complained over the radio that he could not see after water entered his visor.
The drama continued in the 40th lap as Russell lost control in the slippery conditions and spun off the track, tumbling down the order to 14th place in yet another twist to a chaotic British Grand Prix.
In the end, Norris was victorious for the first time on home soil, with McLaren team-mate Piastri second and Sauber’s Nico Hulkensberg third.