Whilst not quite the unexpectedly busy and eventful race we had at Valencia, the 2012 British Grand Prix provided more than enough twists and turns to live up to what is one of the most unpredictable seasons in recent memory. There’s a real uncertainty around the sport right now. Both in the paddock, as teams try and gauge just how their competitors’ upgrades are coming along, and amongst the fans. Only a fool would have argued Fernando Alonso would be leading the drivers’ championship at Silverstone back at Christmas, but look where we are now.
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