dutch pilot Max Verstappen (Red Bull) delivered a new coup d’etat this sunday a calm and stubborn victory In the Belgian Grand Prix race, the fourteenth leg of the Formula 1 World Championship historical return partner Sergio Pérez of Mexico and Spaniard carlos sainz (ferrari) to complete the podiumduration Fernando Alonso (Alp) shared a reliable fifth place.

Got ‘Crazy Max’ ninth win of the season A perfect weekend for the Austrian team humiliating superiority throughout the race. An undeniable victory as he widened his distance – now 98 points – over his closest rival, Charles Leclerc, for a title close to his toes so far. Sainz defended the bottom of the podium tooth and nail as it was an impossible task to approach the speed of the Red Bulls.

in a day Ferrari made no mistakes So far repetitive and even doing everything as it should – the stops in the pit lane have improved – it wasn’t enough to beat Verstappen and Pérez, whose single-seaters were flying unbeatable on the Spa track. The Dutch driver started fourteenth and was already ninth on the first lap. The World Cup leader who always shunned conformity, especially crushedand finished third after ‘Checo’ and Sainz in just nine laps.

A historic feat that somewhat tarnished the great career of the Madrid man who, despite getting off to a fresh start and having a good start, was only able to retain third place – the Spaniard’s thirteenth podium. interesting final battle with George Russell (Mercedes), was fourth. Alonso eventually finished fifth, with Leclerc receiving a five-second penalty for speeding in the pit lane and knocking him down to sixth.

Belgian GP results

  1. Max Verstappen at 01:25:52,894

  2. Sergio Perez at 17,841

  3. Carlos Sainz at 26,886

  4. George Russell at 29:140

  5. Fernando Alonso at 1.13.256

  6. Charles Leclerc in 1.14,936

  7. Esteban Ocon at 1.15.640

  8. Sebastian Vettel at 1.18.107

  9. Pierre Gasly at 1.32.181

  10. Alexander Albon at 1.41.900

Classification of the F1 World Championship after the Belgian GP

  1. Max Verstappen – 284 points

  2. Sergio Perez – 191

  3. Charles Leclerc – 186

  4. Carlos Sainz – 171

  5. George Russell – 170

  6. Lewis Hamilton – 146

  7. Lando Norris – 76

  8. Esteban Ocon – 64

  9. Fernando Alonso – 51

  10. Valtteri Bottas – 46