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Verstappen Secures Victory In Chaotic Start At Belgium GP

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World Champion Max Verstappen during the Belgium Grand Prix. Photo: Courtesy

World champion Max Verstappen once again showcased his prowess by securing pole victory ahead of McLaren’s Oscar Piastri in a thrilling wet and dry shootout at Spa-Francorchamps during the highly-anticipated Belgium Grand Prix.

Despite a chaotic wet start, Verstappen managed to recover and surpass Piastri’s time by a mere 0.011s. This crucial win on Saturday earned him an additional 118 points in the standings.

The race faced challenges with heavy downpours, resulting in a reduction from 15 laps to 11, and the sprint shootout was delayed by 35 minutes due to the wet track conditions.

Alpine driver Pierre Gasly secured a podium finish in third place, closely followed by Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz, while his teammate Charles Leclerc finished in sixth.

In a twist of events, Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton faced traffic and ended up in the seventh spot, while Alpha Tauri’s Ricciardo experienced a similar fate after Lance Stroll’s crash triggered red flags. Hamilton received a 5-second penalty for causing a collision that forced Perez to retire from the race.

As Verstappen gears up for Sunday’s showdown, he aims for an eighth-record victory but will have to start from the sixth spot on the grid due to a 5-grid penalty. Despite the challenges, the stage is set for an action-packed race at the Belgium GP.

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