Charles Leclerc: Red Bull 'on another level' at Belgian GP
Charles Leclerc has said that Red Bull were ‘on another level’ to Ferrari at the Belgian GP, as Max Verstappen secured a dominant victory.
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Charles Leclerc has said that Red Bull were ‘on another level’ to Ferrari at the Belgian GP, as Max Verstappen secured a dominant victory.
The Red Bull Racing Formula 1 team was completely unstoppable at the 2022 Belgian Grand Prix, taking a commanding 1-2 victory with Max Verstappen leading Sergio Perez over the finish line. Verstappen started the race in 14th after power unit penalties were imposed, but needed only 12 laps to get into the top 3.
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc described Max Verstappen’s pace on Saturday in qualifying at the Belgian Grand Prix as ‘worrying.’
Carlos Sainz conceded that he could not match Max Verstappen or Red Bull's speed but believes he could still turn pole position into his second career victory for Ferrari in Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen cruised to pole position in qualifying for Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix. The Red Bull driver was in a class of his own throughout the weekend, so much so that he could sit out the final sprint.
The Belgian Grand Prix weekend is here, with F1’s summer break now in the rear-view mirror and the final charge towards the end of the season firmly on the horizon.
Carlos Sainz topped the times ahead of team-mate Charles Leclerc as Ferrari delivered a resounding one-two ahead of Red Bull's world champion and series leader Max Verstappen in Friday's opening practice at the Belgian Grand Prix. The Spaniard clocked a best lap in one minute and 46.538 seconds to outpace his Monegasque partner by nearly a tenth of a second. Verstappen, who leads the title race by 80 points, was adrift by 1.2 seconds in an intriguing session run in dry conditions until a late downpour.
Former Formula 1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya thinks Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc will win this weekend's Belgian Grand Prix on the fast Spa-Francorchamps track.