Oscar Piastri, Belgian Grand Prix and Max Verstappen
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Charles Leclerc took home a respectable third place for Ferrari, with Max Verstappen largely powerless in fourth. Lewis Hamilton, who started in the pit-lane, recovered impressively to come home in seventh to conclude a wretched weekend for the seven-time world champion.
Oscar Piastri's victory in the Belgian Grand Prix underlines the fine margins that will likely decide the world championship battle with his team-mate Lando Norris.
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motorsport.com on MSNMax Verstappen: I'm powerless against McLaren in Belgian GP – even more so in the rainCan Max Verstappen mount a challenge to McLaren in the Spa-Francorchamps race? He doubts it, and rain may do nothing to help
Max Verstappen ’s dreams of winning a record-equalling fifth successive Drivers’ Championship crown were shattered at the Belgian Grand Prix. Sky Sports F1 pundit and co-commentator Martin Brundle declared the title fight dead in the water after Oscar Piastri ’s tyre management masterclass.
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GPblog on MSNPiastri hopes to repeat Verstappen stunt at Spa-FrancorchampsOscar Piastri started the sprint race in Belgium from pole but quickly lost the lead to Max Verstappen, who took P2. The Australian is hoping to turn the tables in the Grand Prix against his teammate.