Sebastian Vettel starts in pole position for the British Grand Prix after the Red Bulls storm the qualifying session, with Vettel pipping team-mate Mark Webber - the only two cars to break a lap-time of 1:30
Red Bull's front-row dominance is overshadowed by controversy after boss Christian Horner decides to take the team's only available upgraded front wing off Mark Webber's car to give to Vettel
McLaren's Jenson Button starts back in 14th after branding his car "'undriveable", though team-mate Lewis Hamilton fared better in qualification to start fourth on the grid
Hamilton described his qualification lap as the best of his career and will be attempting to make a move on Ferrari's Fernando Alonso who is alongside him on the second row
One of the most eagerly anticipated British Grands Prix in recent memory lures in the celebrities. Chelsea and Ghana midfielder Michael Essien is one of those soaking up the rays and the atmosphere in the paddock
Former England cricket star Andrew Flintoff looks like he will be backing the Milton Keynes-based Red Bulls rather than the British duo of Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button. Who musician Goldie will be supporting is less clear.
Actor Rowan Atkinson of Blackadder and Mr Bean fame cuts a stylish figure as he strolls past the front of the Mercedes motorhome
The drivers concentrate on getting hydration on board as they head out on a lap to greet the Silverstone fans who have packed the grandstands and banks around the circuit
Webber takes out any frustrations at the perceived injustice he suffered in qualifying as he passes team-mate Sebastian Vettel into the first corner
After brushing against Lewis Hamilton's McLaren and clipping a curb, Vettel heads into the gravel with a puncture that drops him to the back of the field
Mark Webber makes his technological advantage pay as he prises open a lead on Lewis Hamilton in second and Robert Kubica in third
The safety car emerges on lap 28 after debris falls from the back of Pedro de la Rosa's car in a clash with Force India's Vitantonio Liuzzi
But nothing can halt Webber's charge to victory as he becomes the first driver to three wins this season, just a fortnight after his spectacular crash in Valencia
The Australian leaps for joy as he climbs to the top step of the podium. Webber is now third in the drivers' standings 17 points adrift of leader Lewis Hamilton
Sir Stirling Moss, the first British winner of the British Grand Prix, presents Lewis Hamilton with the second-placed trophy in a popular moment for the crowd
Red Bull team-mates Webber and Vettel shake hands amid rumours of strained relations between the drivers - rumours that Webber's "not bad for a number two driver" comment do little to dispel
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