A noteworthy afternoon in London ultimately came to an end. The 49th British Grand Prix in Formula 1 history unfolded to be an unforgettable one, starting with the compound crisis that drastically altered the anticipated course of the race, followed by the infamous glass incident that further disheveled the race's rhythm and shattered the circuit's placidity, turning it into a hippodrome of havoc, one that claimed the races of three unfortunate drivers.
Jimmy Damgaard did not end up winning the race, but Elias Nyström did.
During the second round of pitstops for drivers who'd followed an organised tire schedule, Damgaard had a reproachable exit from the pitlane while rejoining the race. He ended up bumping into a few barriers, and even tangled with Petrov along the way. However, due to the significant lead the three had built—thanks to the chaos caused by the earlier glass incident—it didn't cost Damgaard much.