What happened: Ahead of the British Grand Prix weekend, Ferrari highlighted the reception waiting at Silverstone, describing the grandstands' backing as encouragement rather than pressure. The team framed racing a Ferrari at the historic venue as something that still carries a special charge, with the crowd's energy adding an extra lift.
Why it matters: Silverstone is one of the calendar's most heavily attended rounds, and a supportive home crowd can shape a team's weekend momentum. For Ferrari, which has pointed its focus toward Silverstone, leaning into that atmosphere sets the tone as the paddock arrives in Britain.
What to watch: Watch how Ferrari carries that energy into practice and qualifying at Silverstone, and whether the home crowd's backing translates into pace over the British Grand Prix weekend.