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Norris leads McLaren one-two in Belgium practice, Verstappen will suffer engine penalty

SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS, Belgium : Lando Norris was fastest in Friday's practice at the Belgian Grand Prix ahead of his McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri, with Red Bull's Formula One championship leader Max Verstappen, who will face a 10-place grid penalty, in third.

Red Bull decided to suffer the punishment for taking on a fifth engine at Spa where overtaking is easier than other circuits, and where the three-time champion won from 14th on the grid two years ago.

Verstappen, without a win in three races, will have his work cut out this time however, with McLaren bringing their Hungarian form to Belgium after Piastri won his first F1 GP last weekend, ahead of Norris.

That win may have been overshadowed slightly by Norris' delay in accepting team orders to allow Piastri retake the lead, but the pair have clearly put that behind them, and Norris posted the fastest time of one minute and 42.260 seconds.

Norris, second in the drivers' championship, was eighth fastest in the first practice session, but overtook his teammate's impressive time in the second session to finish 0.215 seconds ahead of Piastri.

Verstappen posted the fastest time, one minute and 43.372 seconds, in the earlier session, but ended the day just behind Piastri and 0.217 seconds adrift of Norris.

Ferrari improved their standings in the second practice, with Charles Leclerc moving from sixth to fourth and Carlos Sainz up from ninth to fifth, which came at the expense of Mercedes pairing George Russell and Lewis Hamilton.

Russell dropped from fourth to sixth with Hamilton, who has won the Belgian GP four times, falling to 10th from fifth in the first session, 1.259 seconds behind Norris.

Esteban Ocon, who will drive for Haas next season, had significant issues with his

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