Statistics for Sunday’s British Formula One Grand Prix at Silverstone, race nine of the championship:
Lap distance: 5.891 km
Total distance: 306.198km, 52 laps.
2013 pole: Lewis Hamilton (Britain) Mercedes One minute 29.607 seconds
Lap record: Mark Webber (Australia) Red Bull 1:33.401, 2013.
Start time: 1200 GMT (1300 local)
Tyres: Hard (orange), Medium (white)
WINS
q Mercedes have won all but one race so far this season. The exception was Canada, won by Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo.
q Red Bull’s quadruple world champion Sebastian Vettel has 39 career wins, Fernando Alonso 32, Lewis Hamilton 26, Kimi Raikkonen 20 and Jenson Button 15. Championship leader Nico Rosberg has six.
q Rosberg’s win in Austria meant his career tally of wins now exceeds that of his father Keke, the 1982 champion.
q Ferrari have won 221 races, McLaren 182, Williams 114 and Red Bull 47.
q McLaren have not won for 27 races, a run that dates back to Brazil 2012.
q Ferrari’s last victory was in Spain in May 2013 - the last time a team other than Mercedes or Red Bull won.
POLE POSITION
q Brazilian Felipe Massa’s pole for Williams in Austria ended Mercedes’ run of seven in a row. It was also the first time since Brazil in November 2012 that a team other than Mercedes or Red Bull had started on pole.
q Hamilton (Australia/Malaysia/China/Spain) and Rosberg (Bahrain/Monaco/Canada) had previously started every race on pole.
q Vettel took nine poles last year, and now has 45 for his F1 career.
q Hamilton now has 35 poles, more than any other British driver in the history of Formula One.
q Ferrari’s last pole position was in Germany with Fernando Alonso in 2012.