The Belgian Grand Prix took place on a hot day in the Ardennes region, with Max Verstappen starting 11th on the grid due to a 10-place penalty for a new engine. McLaren’s Lando Norris had a tough qualifying session, while Charles Leclerc benefited from Verstappen’s penalty. Verstappen’s teammate Sergio Perez set the third fastest time in qualifying.
Despite Verstappen’s penalty, there was excitement around the race as seven different drivers had won races so far in the season. McLaren seemed confident, but Red Bull’s pace was a cause for concern for other teams.
The driver standings showed Verstappen leading the championship, followed by Norris and Leclerc. Verstappen’s battles with Lewis Hamilton and the challenge from McLaren had made this season tough for him.
The race at Spa-Francorchamps was highly anticipated due to its status as one of the fastest and most beloved tracks on the F1 calendar. Fans were eager to see if Verstappen could make his way through the pack from 11th on the grid.
Overall, the Belgian Grand Prix promised to be an exciting and unpredictable race, with Verstappen facing a challenging task from the midfield to maintain his lead in the championship.
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