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Radio Ga Ga: 'No racing your team mate'

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ESPN rounds up the best radio soundbites from Silverstone as the British weather and team orders dominated in-race discussion

Jonathan Eddolls: "No racing your team mate."
Valtteri Bottas: "I have more pace."
JE: "No racing for now."
Williams tells Bottas to behave himself after the team took a surprise one-two lead at the start of the British Grand Prix. But Bottas had other ideas...

VB: "Can I overtake? I can do it in the back straight? Tell me."
JE: "Yes."
VB: "Repeat."
JE: "Yes."

VB: "That was too late."
JE: "It has to be a very clean move and you have to pull away when you're in front."
Too little too late: When Bottas is finally allowed to attack Felipe Massa his tyres are past their best.

"It's incredibly dangerous... I have no grip on these tyres..."
Lewis Hamilton struggles for grip as Nico Rosberg closes in during the laps leading up to Hamilton's inspired switch to intermediates.

"Raining a little bit in two. Or one. Whatever it is."
Another reason why F1 should stick to corner names rather than numbers. They're called Abbey and Farm, Kimi. Either way, Raikkonen ended up making his pit stop for intermediates too early.

"Take a picture!"
Fernando Alonso's response to learning he was briefly the fastest driver in final practice.

"We went over the limits again at turn nine, we can't do that again."
Pastor Maldonado pushes beyond the track limits for the second time at Copse.

"I'm so happy! Thanks to all the fans - that one was for you!"
Hamilton dedicates his third British Grand Prix victory to the 140,000 fans who witnessed it.