Lando Norris defeated MacLarn’s team’s teammates Oscar Pytriy less than the tenth of a second in qualifying for the Grand Prix of Belgium because Lewis Hamilton was left to make a mistake, leaving him in the 16th.
Nuris turned the tables on the PES, which was ahead of it all over the weekend, with an amazing first lap in Q3, he secured the fourth pole of the season and provided the best opportunity to enter his nine -point deficit in the drivers’ championship.
The Charles Lacquerk developed the same impressive lap to take the third place from Max Verstepen on Saturday, which, for further discrimination, the setup change did not allow McLarens to challenge McLarens.
Hamilton was knocked down in Q1 for the second consecutive day after the first part of the spirits qualifying on Friday. Hamilton thought he was passing safely, but his best lap was deleted for cutting Turn 4 in Raidelin, which made him ranked 16th.
Kimi Antonily was also hit in Q1 in the 18th, but Mercedes team’s partner George Russell qualified for the sixth behind Williams’ Alex Albon.
Yuki Sonoda enjoyed his excellent Red Bill qualifying in the seventh, before Bliss’s Eye Hudger and Liam Lawson, when Sobar’s Gabriel Bortoleto took the 10th.
More to follow …
Schedule Belgium GP Schedule of Sky Sports F1
Sunday 27 July
7.25am: F3 Feature Race
8.55am: F2 Feature Race
10.40AM: Porsche Superkup Race
Night 12.30 pm: Grand Prix Sunday: Belgium GP Blood Up*
2pm: Grand Prix of Belgium*
Evening 4 pm: Checker Flag: Belgium GP reaction*
5 pm: Ted’s Notebook
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