# Max Verstappen at the 2019 British Grand Prix

Source: https://www.thef1formula.com/results/2019-silverstone-max-verstappen
Last updated: 2026-05-31

> Max Verstappen started the 2019 British Grand Prix from fourth on the grid and finished fifth, securing 10 points for Red Bull Racing after a race marked by on-track incidents.

Max Verstappen's 2019 British Grand Prix at Silverstone was defined by an intense, wheel-to-wheel battle with Charles Leclerc and an unfortunate collision with Sebastian Vettel, ultimately seeing him cross the line in fifth. Starting from fourth on the grid, the Red Bull Racing driver quickly found himself embroiled in a fierce contest with Leclerc for third position, a duel that captivated spectators through the opening phase of the race. Their on-track exchanges were a highlight, showcasing aggressive yet precise driving from both competitors, a testament to the evolving driving standards in [Formula 1](https://www.formula1.com/en). Verstappen's initial pace was strong, and he maintained a competitive position within the lead group, demonstrating the raw speed of the RB15 chassis on the fast Silverstone circuit, a venue with a rich [history in Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One).

The race's dynamic shifted following a safety car deployment, which provided a strategic window for pit stops. Verstappen, having pitted, re-joined the track directly into a renewed battle, this time with Sebastian Vettel. The pivotal moment for Verstappen occurred when Vettel, attempting to reclaim a position, misjudged his braking into Club corner, resulting in contact with the Red Bull. The impact sent Verstappen's car into a spin, though he managed to recover and continue the race without significant damage, a testament to the robust design standards overseen by the [FIA — F1 World Championship](https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula-one-world-championship). Vettel, however, sustained front wing damage and was subsequently handed a 10-second time penalty for causing the collision, a decision that significantly altered the latter half of his race, as detailed in official race reports from [Formula 1](https://www.formula1.com/en). Despite the incident, Verstappen completed all 52 laps, crossing the finish line in fifth place with a total race time of 1:21:47.910. He secured 10 points for Red Bull Racing, contributing to their constructor's championship efforts. His fastest lap on lap 45, a 1:29.272, ranked him fourth overall for the fastest lap of the race, highlighting his underlying speed even after the incident.

This result placed Verstappen just behind his teammate, Pierre Gasly, who achieved a strong fourth-place finish, underscoring the Red Bull team's competitive performance at Silverstone. The 2019 season was a period of significant development for Verstappen, building towards his future championship campaigns. For those interested in the historical context of F1 and its iconic venues, [Wikipedia's Formula One section](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One) provides an in-depth resource. The detailed statistics from this race, including lap times and positions for all competitors, can be found in comprehensive data archives, such as those provided by [Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json) (while the link is for 2026, the data structure is consistent for historical results). The strategic nuances and on-track incidents at Silverstone are always a talking point, similar to the discussions surrounding drivers like [Yuki Tsunoda at the 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix](/results/2025-hungaroring-yuki-tsunoda) and the anticipation for events such as [Max Verstappen at the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix](/results/2025-zandvoort-max-verstappen). The British Grand Prix is consistently a high-stakes event, often featuring moments of intense racing and strategic challenges, much like the pressures faced by drivers such as [Nico Hülkenberg at the 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix](/results/2025-hungaroring-nico-hulkenberg) in their respective seasons.
