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Supercomputer Predicts Entire F1 Race After Qualifying

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A packed summer of British sport is already in full swing, and a record crowd is expected to descend on Silverstone this weekend for the British Grand Prix, with a supercomputer now weighing in on its prediction for the full race at the iconic circuit.

Much has changed since last year’s dramatic edition, which was won by Lando Norris after title rival Oscar Piastri picked up a 10-second penalty for erratic braking behind the safety car, while Nico Hülkenberg stunned the Formula One world by claiming a surprise podium in a chaotic thriller.

This time around, Norris lines up sixth on the grid after a below-par qualifying session, with early forecasts suggesting he may struggle to repeat last year’s triumph. Meanwhile, George Russell, fresh off his Austrian GP victory and long hoping for a home win, has also been tipped by AI predictions to miss out on a podium finish, despite being the bookmakers’ second favourite.


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British GP predicted by Supercomputer (22-11)

Position

Driver

Team

22.

Fernando Alonso

Aston Martin

21.

Esteban Ocon

Haas

20.

Valtteri Bottas

Cadillac

19.

Franco Colapinto

Alpine

18.

Sergio Perez

Cadillac

17.

Lance Stroll

Aston Martin

16.

Oliver Bearman

Haas

15.

Carlos Sainz Jr

Williams

14.

Alex Albon

Williams

13.

Pierre Gasly

Alpine

12.

Nico Hulkenberg

Audi

11.

Gabriel Bortoleto

Audi

10

Liam Lawson

Racing Bulls

Liam Lawson

Liam Lawson, who drives for Racing Bulls, put in a best lap of 1:28.927 in Q3, lining him up just one place outside the points for the sprint at Silverstone. He is expected to remain there throughout the race as the Kiwi’s good form continues to build a head of steam.

9

Arvid Lidbland

Racing Bulls

Arvid Lindblad

Finishing one place above his teammate is Arvid Lindbland. The Swedish-British driver could not contain his excitement heading into this weekend as he prepares for his first-ever Silverstone race as an F1 star, and a ninth-placed finish would be an achievement in itself for the 18-year-old, as he currently sits 13 in the overall standings.

8

Isack Hadjar

Red Bull

Isack Hadjar

For a third race in a row, the Supercomputer has predicted Isack Hadjar to finish in eighth. After finishing sixth in Spain, the Frenchman will be looking to carry on a pretty solid job for Red Bull this season. After so many years of struggles with their second driver, this would be Hadjar’s fifth consecutive points finish since his retirement from the Miami Grand Prix at the start of May, so many would say a pretty successful run, despite it meaning he will drop three places from his position on the starting grid.

7

Oscar Piastri

McLaren

Oscar Piastri

Oscar Piastri will be disappointed after finishing eighth during qualifying, but he is expected to make up a tiny bit of ground, as McLaren’s secondary driver is tipped to finish one place higher and in seventh. Heading into the weekend, a lot has been made about his and Lando Norris’ cars looking ‘slow’, and the slump continues.

6

Max Verstappen

Red Bull

Max Verstappen Bruna Casas via Reuters

Max Verstappen could only claim seventh on the grid at Silverstone, with his Red Bull team-mate Isack Hadjar more than a tenth faster in fifth. He once again criticised Red Bull, saying that “there’s no point competing” if they can’t sort out their top-speed issue. As things stand, it doesn’t seem the flying Dutchman’s head is in it, and that’s expected to stay unsolved until the season reaches its conclusion.


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5

Lando Norris

McLaren

Lando Norris

Amid the chaos of a wet and wild 2025 British Grand Prix, Norris produced a coming-of-age performance that would ultimately propel him on to becoming world champion. Northamptonshire won’t provide him with a podium finish this year, however, should AI’s predictions of a fifth-placed finish come true.

4

George Russell

Mercedes

George Russell Lisa Leutner via Reuters

George Russell has developed into one of Britain’s darlings of motorsport in recent years, and with four podium finishes already this season, he is Kimi Antonelli’s closest rival to become world champion. But he too has been denied a podium in Silverstone this weekend, meaning he will not finally end his hoodoo on a track he’s so desperate to win on.

3

Lewis Hamilton

Ferrari

Lewis Hamilton Manon Cruz via Reuters

Lewis Hamilton will be hoping to continue his incredible record of success in front of his home crowd at this weekend’s British Grand Prix, with the seven-time World Champion having already scored nine victories around Silverstone. He’s not the elite level he used to be, but a third-placed finish is certainly still a success for the Ferrari driver.

2

Charles Leclerc

Ferrari

Charles Leclerc

In what is expected to be a huge clash between Ferrari and Mercedes this weekend, Hamilton has claimed him and Charles Leclerc will need to work together in order to stand a chance at beating current champion-elect Kimi Antonelli. AI believes that won’t be enough, but second and third is still good going as they maintain their places in the front row on the grid.

1

Kimi Antonelli

Mercedes

Kimi Antonelli Jakub Porzycki via Reuters

19-year-old Kimi Antonelli, who leads the world championship and won the sprint race on Saturday morning, had almost two-tenths on Charles Leclerc in second and three-tenths on Hamilton in third. It’s no wonder he’s predicted to win his seventh race in 11 this season, with some forecasting it to be a demolition job.

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Jesse Marsch Called Out for ‘Weird’ Claim After Canada 0-3 Morocco

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Following his team’s exit from the 2026 World Cup, Canada manager Jesse Marsch has caused a bit of a stir with his comments. The co-hosts fell to a 3-0 loss against Morocco, ending their tournament at the Last 16 stage.

Having never won a World Cup game before the competition began this summer, Canada made it further than ever before, as they finished second in their group, beat South Africa in the Round of 32, but could not progress any further. They actually started the game well, but were left to regret some key chances they missed in the first half.

Morocco capitalised on this to put on a clinical second-half display, scoring three times, with Azzedine Ounahi netting twice, while Soufiane Rahimi added the cherry on top in the 98th minute. Marsch’s immediate post-game claims have since drawn plenty of reaction.

Jesse Marsch: ‘I’d Rather Be Us Than Them’

Canada can be proud of their efforts, and coach Marsch certainly wanted to make that clear after the full-time whistle. He even went as far as to say that his team were better than Morocco on the day, insisting that he’d ‘rather be us than them’.

Speaking to the press, he said: “We were the better team. We were the better team, right?” They made a couple more plays than us, but cranking up the intensity was not the issue. It was just they have a little bit of quality in the final third, and we lacked a little ability to make a play when we needed to.”

Marsch added:

“What a privilege our fans have had to root a team on like this. Of course, we have to be in these situations more and more, and then we have to find ways to succeed, and then we have to build from that. But what a great team. I’d rather be us than them. As good as Morocco is, I’d rather be us, right? I’m really proud of our guys. We went after the game, they’re hurting right now, but my goodness, I couldn’t be prouder.”


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Fox Sports Pundit Alexi Lalas was among those a little confused by the claim, as he said:

“Canada is going home, Morocco is going on. So I would rather be the team that won.”

Fans online also picked up on the comments and were baffled by Marsch’s claim that he’d rather be Canada, knocked out of the World Cup, than Morocco, who have advanced into the quarter-finals. One supporter said: “Loser mentality, he’s a great fit for Canada.”

Another added: “Poor guy is in denial.” While a third wrote: “The same guy said ‘we were the better team’ what a joke.” And a fourth asked: “Loser talk quote of the year?”

A USMNT fan harshly said: ‘Thankful our federation selected Pochettino and not this clown.” While another wrote: “Thank goodness he doesn’t manage the USMNT.”

Someone called Marsch a ‘generational loser’, before a final fan summed up the reaction, asking: “He’s weird man. Why even say that?”

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Jesse Marsch Explains Alphonso Davies’ Absence During Canada 0-3 Morocco

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As co-hosts of the 2026 World Cup, Canada can be proud of their efforts. They came into the tournament having never won a game in the FIFA competition, but beat the likes of Qatar and South Africa as they made it all the way to the Last 16.

This was where Jesse Marsch’s men met Morocco, who proved too strong to overcome. Canada dominated the first half but couldn’t open the scoring, as their African opponents took control as the game wore on.

In the end, a brace from Azzedine Ounahi and a late effort from Soufiane Rahimi saw Morocco win the game 3-0. Manager Marsch insisted his team were the better side despite the loss, and things were certainly tighter than the final result suggests.

As Canada struggled in the second half, having conceded in the 50th minute but then not again until the 80th, many watching on wondered why Alphonso Davies was not used. A full explanation of his absence has now emerged.

Marsch Explains Why Alphonso Davies Did Not Play vs Morocco

Jesse Marsch (Canada)

Davies is very much the star man for Canada, having established himself as one of the best left-backs in the world during his time at Bayern Munich. Sadly, though, he entered the World Cup with a hamstring injury.

As such, the defender played in just one game out of five for his nation this summer, and that appearance came as a substitute. That outing, however, came in the Last 32 win over South Africa, with his lively 15-minute cameo suggesting he could be involved against Morocco.

This was not to be the case, though, as he was left on the bench as his team lost 3-0 and exited the World Cup. As quoted by BavarianFootballWorks, Marsch has since told Sportsnet why the Bayern star did not play:

“Alphonso didn’t feel right yesterday in training and we got an MRI. And it was clear, so the good news was that there was no injury, but his hamstring didn’t feel right. So we were hoping that by the time this morning he woke up that he would feel better, but he didn’t. So we wanted to be cautious and make sure that we weren’t risking anything.

“And obviously, at the 60th minute when it’s 1-0, it would’ve been great to have him in the match. Or even at halftime. But we weren’t able to have him healthy and it killed him more than anyone, but I think it was the right decision to preserve him and his career and get him fully healthy.”


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Davies Was Working With Specialist

Alphonso Davies Piroschka Van De Wouw via Reuters

With his injury issues widely known throughout the tournament, Davies was working with independent specialist Matthias Blankenburg across the entire World Cup. As per The Athletic, this was agreed upon by the player, as well as Bayern Munich and Canada.

As such, it’s unclear whether or not manager Marsch made the final call on Davies being able to play or not, or if the decision was taken out of his hands. The Canada coach’s comments suggest some frustration around the inability to play the left-back vs Morocco, and it seems odd that they wouldn’t take a risk with so much on the line.

That said, if Davies simply wasn’t fit, there would be no point in playing him. It appears as though this was the case, with the defender’s injured hamstring ultimately ending his World Cup dream.

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Liverpool Told Arsenal Lead Race For £116m Superstar

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Liverpool could miss out on Bradley Barcola if Arsenal make a concrete move for the Paris Saint-Germain winger this summer, according to Daily Mail journalist Lewis Steele.

Barcola has emerged as Andoni Iraola’s top target as the club look to replace Mohamed Salah. The Frenchman’s club future has been thrown into doubt after Yan Diomande made a move to the Parc des Princes his priority.

Liverpool cooled interest in Diomande after learning of his preference and Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that Barcola is the Reds’ first-choice alternative. He’s enjoying a superb World Cup campaign with France following an impressive season with PSG.

Why Barcola might prefer Arsenal over Liverpool

Bradley Barcola (France) Gonzalo Fuentes via Reuters

While Liverpool have placed Barcola at the top of their wishlist, they may face competition from Arsenal for his signature. The Frenchman has been on Mikel Arteta’s radar since the transfer window opened and the Gunners apparently hold an advantage.

Steele gave an update on Barcola’s situation and suggested that a move to the Emirates is more appealing. He told Anfield Index: “It’s going to be very, very hard for Liverpool to get Barcola. He’s probably looking at Arteta. He might want to live in the capital city of London. Liverpool aren’t as glamorous an option as they may have been 12 months ago.”

Barcola helped PSG win the Champions League for the second consecutive season and put in excellent displays throughout. He appeared 49 times across competitions for Luis Enrique’s Parisians, registering 13 goals and seven assists.

That said, the 23-year-old isn’t an undisputed starter given the star-studded attacking options at the French capital club. Should the Ligue 1 champions swoop for Diomande, it will likely be Barcola who makes way.

The issue Arsenal and Liverpool both face is that PSG are reportedly demanding £116m. He has two years left on his contract but the Parisians want a huge fee for their French winger.

Liverpool can still win Barcola race

Bradley Barcola via Reuters

Liverpool fans will undoubtedly feel that the club still has enough pull to entice the likes of Barcola to head to Anfield. While Diomande preferred a move to PSG, it came down to the chance to play under Enrique, whom he feels gives him a better chance of winning the dream Ballon d’Or.

There’s no certainty that Arsenal will move for the attacker, as they are also exploring other options, including Juventus’ Kenan Yildiz. The North Londoners are reportedly open to selling Leandro Trossard and Gabriel Martinelli, paving the way for a new winger to arrive.

Iraola and his transfer chiefs need to quickly find out Barcola’s stance on a move before getting dragged into another lengthy transfer saga. He’d be a perfect addition to the squad and help deal with Salah’s exit.


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