There was drama on the way to the grid as Gasly was told to bring his car in to box but he went to his slot and had to be wheeled off with a water leak.
It was Piastri versus Verstappen off the grid with only 15 laps to battle it out. Neither will have wanted to damage their car ahead of Qualifying that afternoon. Verstappen waited a couple of corners and took the lead, with LeClerc getting past Norris. It was all down to the skinny wings.
Three laps later, Norris was able to retake the position. The long Spa laps took an age to play out. And then, all of a sudden, they had passed. The McLarens had been unable to challenge the Red Bull. Apart from those two early overtakes there was only one other, which made the event slightly pointless, more of a tyre test than a race. Obviously it was Hamilton and Albon past Alonso at the back for no points on the last lap.
So it was Verstappen ahead of Piastri, Norris, LeClerc, Ocon, Sainz, Bearman and Hadjar, in that order, in the points. Lawson, in his Racing Bull, finished one place ahead of "promoted" Tsunoda in his Red Bull. Can Mekies make a difference to the team? Will we discover as the season drives slowly downhill to it's end how much Horner had been Ferrariing things up?
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