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Live Reporting

Chris Osborne

All times stated are UK

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  1. Groundhog Day?

    Groundhog

    Have you ever felt that you get up in the morning and just relive the same day of waiting for stewards to make a decision on Nico Rosberg?

    Bill Murray feels my pain.

    Anyway. We've waited as long as we can. We're going wrap it up now.

    Stay tuned to the BBC Sport website for more reaction to the British GP and be across the BBC F1 Twitter account for up-to-the-minute news.

    I hear there's another Briton in London looking to win something big.

    But it's been Lewis Hamilton's day at Silverstone.

    Thanks for your company - we'll see you for the Hungarian GP in two weeks.

  2. More history made by Hamilton

    Lewis Hamilton graphic

    Jim Clark won four on the bounce, but they were across Aintree, Brands Hatch and Silverstone.  

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    Dafydd Eveleigh: The cardinals deciding the next Pope are usually quicker, maybe the stewards should use smoke when decided.

    Karin: Are stewards' decisions unanimous or democratic? This is taking forever.

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    If you're at Silverstone and want a glimpse of the handsome Button, now's your chance.

  7. 'Verstappen! Verstappen! Verstappen!'

    Gary Rose

    BBC Sport at Silverstone

    Khera family

    Meet the Khera family from Walsall. I caught them just as they were packing up having waited for Lewis Hamilton to appear. 

    "That was great," says dad. "I got a shot of him crowdsurfing. Brilliant."The kids, meanwhile, have another hero.

    "Verstappen! Verstappen! Verstappen," they chant while jumping around after I take this photo. 

    It is easy to see why he is an inspiration, with the eldest two into karting and aspiring racers themselves. In fact, they are probably not much younger than Verstappen himself!

  8. Post update

    Imagine if this was the last race of the season and we were waiting for the stewards' decision before crowning a world champion.

    What drama. What tension. What farce.

    Anyway, Nico Rosberg has departed the stewards room... news soon?

  9. 'Hamilton knows how to work a crowd'

    Gary Rose

    BBC Sport at Silverstone

    Lewis Hamilton

    A great moment just now as Lewis Hamilton finally appears from the Mercedes garage and bounds across the pit lane. He climbs up on to the fence and sprays champagne to huge cheers. 

    He disappears back down and the crowd starts to turn to leave but up Hamilton pops further down the fence and again there's massive cheers. He then drops down into the crowd and proceeds to crowd surf the fans. For a moment it looks like the souvenier hunters have struck again until handing Hamilton back to his Mercedes colleagues.

    "That was worth the wait," says one fan. "The best bit of the day," a young lad tells his dad. Great scenes.

    Hamilton really knows how to work a crowd.

  10. Button - head-to-head

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    Video caption: Jenson Button head-to-head

    Speaking of Jenson Button. Have you ever wondered what his favourite biscuit is?

    Watch as he goes head-to-head with BBC Radio 5 live's Tom Clarkson.

  11. 'It's all guess work on my future'

    Jenson Button

    McLaren's Jenson Button, who finished 12th, tells Sky Sports: "In our position you need to qualify in the top 10 and try to hold on. We don't have the pace to make up places. The fans had a British victory and I'm sure they're very happy.

    And on rumours regarding his future at McLaren: "It's all guess work because no-one has a clue what's going on. The team have already said we're not talking until September."

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    Colin Whitehead: Fantastic Brit double on the cards today with Murray too good for Raonic and Hamilton too good for everyone.

    Philip Stothers: Milk churned check. Paint dried check. Stewards' decision... nope

  13. Got the feeling

    Feeling

    If you thought today had been good, just wait until later.

    If you're at Silverstone, you will have a once n a lifetime opportunity to watch the Feeling perform.

    Is there a better purveyour of repetitive, get-stuck-in-your-head pop rock out there?

    If there is, I've yet to hear them.

    They'll fill your little world right up.

  14. Listen as Verstappan is told Rosberg is under investigation

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    Video caption: Red Bull's Max Verstappen told about Mercedes' radio communication.
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    A reminder that we're still awaiting the stewards' decision on whether Nico Rosberg should be penalised for receiving instructions from Mercedes on the radio.

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    New Dad Problems: The team should be docked constructors' championship points. It's not Rosberg's fault he received the message.

    AJ Twinam: Can't understand why the stewards can't make a decision about Rosburg? Not like they are in 1976 and waiting for the tape to arrive.

    Mickey Wallis: Let's face it, football's probably never coming "home". Formula 1 and tennis however...

  17. I'm with stewards every day - Rosberg

    Rosberg

    After receiving advice about his gearbox problem over team radio, Nico Rosberg was not happy to be summoned to the stewards again, as he told Channel 4:

    "It was a critical problem and that allows you to give some advice.

    "I've been up there now - I'm there every single day. No, I don't like going up there."

  18. You vote Hamilton the greatest British driver

    Hamilton

    Our vote is closed and it's a landslide victory for Lewis Hamilton.

    You have voted today's winner as the greatest British F1 driver of all time, with a whopping 53%.

    Jim Clark was second with 19%, Nigel Mansell third with 10% and Jackie Stewart and Stirling Moss both collected 9%.

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    Pio Jesudoss: Great race champ. Well done Hamilton.

  20. Post update

    And now he's over the fence and crowd surfing across a sea of fans.

    Mercedes bosses will be watching through their fingers, hoping their man doesn't get dropped on his backside.

    You can't drive with a broken coccyx.