What happened: Ferrari will start second and third in Sunday’s British Grand Prix at Silverstone. The front-row challenger enters race day one position behind pole.
Why it matters: The starting positions give Ferrari two immediate chances to contest the lead. Strategy, tire management and the opening laps could determine whether that grid strength becomes a victory challenge.
By the numbers: Ferrari holds two of the top three starting positions, with its entries qualifying second and third.
What to watch: Watch the launch into Turn 1 and whether Ferrari splits its strategy between its two front-running cars.