Po Name Nat Team Q1 Q2 Q3 1 Lewis Hamilton GBR Mercedes 01:42.977 01:41.553 01:58.179 2 Sebastian Vettel GER Ferrari 01:43.035 01:41.501 01:58.905 3 Esteban Ocon FRA Force India – Mercedes 01:44.003 01:43.302 02:01.851 4 Sergio Perez MEX Force India – Mercedes 01:44.004 01:43.014 02:01.894 5 Romain Grosjean FRA Haas – Ferrari 01:43.597 01:43.042
Lewis Hamilton has beaten Sebastian Vettel in the closing moments of qualifying to take pole position for the Belgian Grand Prix by seven-tenths of a second in changeable conditions. Despite the tiniest margins earlier in the session, when the rain came in the closing moments it was Hamilton which held the edge over Vettel. As
Both Ferrari’s were fastest in both of today’s practice sessions for the Belgian Grand Prix. In FP1, Sebastian Vettel was fastest by a tenth over Max Verstappen and in FP2, it was Kimi Raikkonen who had the same margin over Lewis Hamilton. Top Three closer than expected This weekend we were expecting that Ferrari and
Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen continued where his teammate Sebastian Vettel left off by going fastest in the second practice for the Belgian Grand Prix. The Finn was a tenth faster than the Mercedes of Lewis Hamilton, who set the early pace while Valtteri Bottas third. Hamilton led most of the pace on the slower Medium tyres
Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel was fastest in the first practice session for this weekends Belgian Grand Prix. The German set his fastest time on the soft tyre to go a tenth faster than the Red Bull of Max Verstappen and his championship rival Lewis Hamilton third. Vettel edged out Verstappen who both set there fastest times
FIA approves the renaming of Force India to Racing Point The FIA has approved the renaming of the Force India team to Racing Point Racing ahead of this weekend’s Belgian Grand Prix. On Wednesday, it was reported that the team based at Silverstone was working to create a new entry for this weekend’s race. The
Rivals can’t keep up with Honda’s R&D Red Bull’s advisor Helmut Marko believes that “nobody can keep up” with the quality of the research and development resources of Honda. Next year, Red Bull are joining there sister team by switching to the Japanese manufacturer. Honda is preparing to supply both Red Bull and Toro Rosso
Gasly to replace Ricciardo at Red Bull Red Bull has announced that Pierre Gasly will replace Daniel Ricciardo who is moving to Renault next season. The Frenchman was seen as an outsider before Ricciardo announced he was leaving and Carlos Sainz was announced at McLaren. Gasly replaced Daniil Kvyat towards the end of last season
Hulkenberg glad to have “survived” Renaults Nico Hulkenberg says he has pride that he has “survived” for a decade in Formula One despite the growing threat posed by drivers. In his eight seasons in the sport, the German is still yet to score a podium. Hulkenberg also came close to driving for Ferrari, however, he
Round thirteen of the season sees Formula One head to the classic circuit at Spa – Francorchamps. The circuit is the longest of the season as the 4.3 miles runs through the Ardennes forest, an area in the south of the country. The backdrop is stunning but also can cause problems with local unpredictable weather