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F1 Belgian GP: Verstappen resists Piastri's pressure to grab sprint race win

Red Bull driver got the better of his McLaren rival at the start and held on to begin Laurent Mekies' leadership of the team with a win

Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing

Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing

Photo by: Zak Mauger / LAT Images via Getty Images

Reigning world champion Max Verstappen triumphed in the sprint race at Formula 1's Belgian Grand Prix to start Red Bull's new era with a win.

Verstappen used his Red Bull's superior top speed to draft past polesitter Oscar Piastri at Les Combes on lap one of the 15-lap contest, much like the Australian championship leader had feared before the start.

In Verstappen's wake, Charles Leclerc made a similar move to nick third from the second McLaren of Lando Norris, while Esteban Ocon's led the midfield battle in fifth ahead of Williams' Carlos Sainz and Haas team-mate Oliver Bearman.

With Leclerc failing to keep up with the two leaders, Norris reclaimed third on lap four on the Kemmel Straight and soon caught up to the lead battle between Verstappen and Piastri.

Starting on used mediums compared to new tyres for Piastri and Norris, Verstappen couldn't escape DRS range but used his straight-line speed to hold off Piastri, who continued to draft up to the Red Bull's gearbox towards Les Combes without asking significant questions of the Dutchman's resolve.

Piastri came closest at Turn 5's main overtaking opportunity on lap 11, with McLaren still the quickest car overall and Verstappen starting to report brake issues. But that was as close as he would get, with Verstappen taking the chequered flag to start Red Bull's new era without Christian Horner with a win.

Norris too was angling for an opening to attack his championship rival Piastri, but was forced to sit back and watch Verstappen and his team-mate cross the finish line. The result means Piastri adds a single point to his championship lead on Norris, which now amounts to nine points.

Lando Norris, McLaren, Oscar Piastri, McLaren, Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing

Lando Norris, McLaren, Oscar Piastri, McLaren, Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing

Photo by: Steven Tee / LAT Images via Getty Images

Leclerc was a distant fourth as his Ferrari was easily dropped by the leaders, while Ocon and Sainz finished fifth and sixth uncontested. Bearman secured a double points finish for Haas in seventh, with Racing Bulls rookie Isack Hadjar easily defeating Sauber's Gabriel Bortoleto and his team-mate Liam Lawson for the final point in eighth.

Mercedes' George Russell and Andrea Kimi Antonelli failed to significantly move up in the DRS train after a poor qualifying session, Russell crossing the line down in 12th. Lewis Hamilton moved up from 17th to 15th in his Ferrari after an equally difficult race.

Meanwhile, Pierre Gasly lost out on a points-scoring opportunity with Alpine as a water leak meant he couldn't take up his eighth grid spot. Gasly eventually joined the race two laps down for what turned out to be a test session.

Qualifying for Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix will follow at 16:00 local Belgian time.

F1 Belgian GP - Sprint race results

   
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Cla Driver # Laps Time Interval km/h Pits Points Retirement Chassis Engine
1 Netherlands M. Verstappen Red Bull Racing 1 15

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      8   Red Bull Red Bull
2 Australia O. Piastri McLaren 81 15

+0.753

0.753

0.753     7   McLaren Mercedes
3 United Kingdom L. Norris McLaren 4 15

+1.414

1.414

0.661     6   McLaren Mercedes
4 Monaco C. Leclerc Ferrari 16 15

+10.176

10.176

8.762     5   Ferrari Ferrari
5 France E. Ocon Haas F1 Team 31 15

+13.789

13.789

3.613     4   Haas Ferrari
6 Spain C. Sainz Williams 55 15

+14.964

14.964

1.175     3   Williams Mercedes
7 United Kingdom O. Bearman Haas F1 Team 87 15

+18.610

18.610

3.646     2   Haas Ferrari
8 France I. Hadjar RB 6 15

+19.119

19.119

0.509     1   RB Honda
9 Brazil G. Bortoleto Sauber 5 15

+22.183

22.183

3.064         Sauber Ferrari
10 New Zealand L. Lawson RB 30 15

+22.897

22.897

0.714         RB Honda
11 Japan Y. Tsunoda Red Bull Racing 22 15

+24.551

24.551

1.654         Red Bull Red Bull
12 United Kingdom G. Russell Mercedes 63 15

+25.969

25.969

1.418         Mercedes Mercedes
13 Canada L. Stroll Aston Martin Racing 18 15

+26.595

26.595

0.626         Aston Martin Mercedes
14 Spain F. Alonso Aston Martin Racing 14 15

+29.046

29.046

2.451         Aston Martin Mercedes
15 United Kingdom L. Hamilton Ferrari 44 15

+30.175

30.175

1.129         Ferrari Ferrari
16 Thailand A. Albon Williams 23 15

+30.941

30.941

0.766         Williams Mercedes
17 Italy A. Antonelli Mercedes 12 15

+31.981

31.981

1.040         Mercedes Mercedes
18 Germany N. Hulkenberg Sauber 27 15

+32.867

32.867

0.886         Sauber Ferrari
19 Argentina F. Colapinto Alpine 43 15

+38.072

38.072

5.205         Alpine Renault
dnf France P. Gasly Alpine 10 12

 

    1   Retirement Alpine Renault
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