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Lap 43 – It is getting really tight

It’s all very close among the top three.

Oscar Piastriis inside two seconds to Lewis Hamilton who is srtuggling to overtake George Russell.

Could the race between the two Mercedes be playing into the hands of Osscar Piastri.

Lap 42 – Lewis Hamilton closing in on the lead

Lewis Hamilton has cut the gap to the to his team-mate George Russell to under half a second.

The only directive so far from the team has been to give each other plenty of space.

It lookslike Hamilton is going to have to take the place on the track without team orders/

Lap 39 – Sergio Perez’ difficult race continues

It has been far from an ideal race for Sergio Perez and his day goes from bad to worse as Carlos Sainz gets his man.

Perez is now down to eighth after starting on the front row.

Lap 37 – Lewis Hamilton closing in

For all of the talk about Lewis Hamilton holding off Oscar Piastri, George Rusell could still win this race.

Hamilton has closed the gap to his teammate to 2.8 seconds, shaving a whole second off the lead.

In doing so he also stretched the gap over Oscar Piastri to 5.7 seconds.

Lap 36 – Oscar Piastri finally gets Charles Leclerc

Oscar Piastri has the DRS advantage down the camel straight and he uses that expertly to execute the overtake heading into the chicane.

He and Charles Leclerc go wheel-to-wheel as they both safely come out the turn with Piastri ahead.

Lap 35 – Charles Leclerc holds off Oscar Piastri

Out of nowhere Oscar Piastri has suddenly got all of the pace on track and he is all over the back of Charles Leclerc.

‘Am I on target? Will I beat him?’ was the question from Lewis Hamilton. You have to assume he is talking about the Australian driver moreso than his teammate.

Lap 32 – Russell staying out

‘Just to confirm you’re happy staying out?’ was the question posed to George Russell.

He is more than happy to do so and hold onto the race lead. It looks like he is going to be on a one stop strategy.

Will he be able hold on and win with tyres that are already 21 lap old with 12 laps to go?

Lap 31 – slow stop for Oscar Piastri

As Oscar Piastri came into his pit box a little too fast there and his front jack man took the brunt of it.

He was able to hold the car up on it’s marks still but the stop was slow.

Lap 30

It may not be the blood and thunder of last week’s race but there is plenty of intrigue this week.

There are a number of strategies on show among the top 10 and it is hard to say which one is best.

But we do have another race leader. George Russell inherits it from Oscar Piastri

Lap 27 – Lewis Hamilton covers off Charles Leclerc

Lewis Hamilton’s stop was a full second faster than Charles Leclerc and the Mercedes driver keeps his 2.5 second lead over Leclerc.

There is an interest wrinkle here as Hamilton is sanwiched by the Ferrari’s.

Will Carlos Sainz play the team game and hold up Hamilton?

SPA, BELGIUM - JULY 28: Lewis Hamilton of Great Britain driving the (44) Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team W15 leads Charles Leclerc of Monaco driving the (16) Ferrari SF-24 during the F1 Grand Prix of Belgium at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps on July 28, 2024 in Spa, Belgium. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images)

Lap 26 – Ferrari trying the undercut

On the track, it has been pretty plain sailing for Lewis Hamilton so far as he held a two second lead over Charles Leclerc.

But Ferrari have pitted their driver in order to try the undercut.

It is a slightly slower stop at 3.4 second for the prancing horses and that could negate the undercut for Mercedes/

Lap 22 – Sergio Perez pits

Well Red Bull didn’t have to bother with team orders and have managed to avoid any drama by bringing Sergio Perez into the pits.

That has released Max Verstappen but he is being hunted down by Lando Norris who is now in DRS range.

Lap 20 – Sainz finally into the pits

Carlos Sainz finally pits from the race lead onto the medium compound. He has come back out onto the track in 8th place.

On track, George Russell has made a massive move, his DRS advantag, sees him overtake Sergio Perez.

Now there’s a big decision for Red Bull to make with Max Verstappen sat behind his teammate.

Lando Norris has the tyre advantage

Daily Mail’s Henry Clark at Spar:

Norris has a five-lap tyre advantage over his rivals… but you have to wonder whether McLaren have left it too late to bring him in. Whisper it quietly, but things are looking quite good for Lewis Hamilton at the moment.

Lap 14

The field is just beginning to setlle down again following the flurry of pit stops.

Carlos Sainz started the race on the hard tyre and is going long into the race on his first stint.

But the fresher hards on Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes is allowing him to close the gap.

Lap 12 – Lewis Hamilton into the pits

The race leader pits on to the hard tyre and a lap later Charles Leclerc follows.

That leaves Carlos Sainz in the race lead from Lando Norris and then Fernando Alonso.

The front three are yet to pit.

Lap 11 – Verstappen into the pits

Here we go then!

Max Verstappen is the first driver inside the top 10 pit as Red Bull try to undercut Lando Norris.

George Russell is also in the pit as he is given a fresh set of hard tyres.

But the problem for Max Verstappen is that he struggled to get past an Alpine.

Lap 8

Nico Hulkenberg is the first car to pit as he comes in the hards. You have to imagine that is a two strop strategy for the Haas.

At the front Lewis Hamilton has stretched his lead over Charles Leclerc to over 1.5s

Lap 7 – Zhou retires

He may have said he was okay to continue earlier, but that doesn’t appear to be the case.

Zhou brings the car into the pits and is retired from the race.

‘Hardly anything to separate the top eight’

Daily Mail’s Henry Clark at Spa:

A fascinating start to the Belgian Grand Prix with hardly anything to separate the top eight. I’ll take next week’s lottery numbers from anyone who is able to predict the winner at this stage.

Formula One F1 - Belgian Grand Prix - Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot, Belgium - July 28, 2024 Ferrari's Charles Leclerc and Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton in action during the race REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger

Lap 5 – Hamilton holding strong

The pace of the Merceds on the medium tyre is very impressive as Lewis Hamilton looks to build a lead to Max Verstappen.

Charles Leclerc remains in DRS range of the British driver but he cannot make up sufficient ground to challenge for the race lead at the moment.

Lap 4 – Zhou Guanyu limping home

There is a slow moving Sauber on track and is that of Zhou Guanyu who has told his team over the radio that he will try to limp home.

But he appears to have stayed out and comes over the team radio to say he is okay to continue

Lap 2 – Disastrous start for Lando Norris

Daily Mail’s Henry Clark:

A disastrous start for Norris, who drops two places by the end of the opening lap after running wide at turn one. Max Verstappen, meanwhile, has climbed two spots and is now within two of his title rival.

Lap 1 – Lewis Hamilton jumps Perez

It’s lights out and away we go!

Lewis Hamilton gets a great start and he is able to jump Sergio Perez into second place as they go through the opening hair pin.

It is a poor start for Lando Norris who has lost about three places.

Everyone is safely through the opening lap as Charles Leclerc leads the grand prix

Drivers wait before the official start of the Formula One Belgian Grand Prix at the Spa-Francorchamps Circuit in Spa on July 28, 2024. (Photo by SIMON WOHLFAHRT / POOL / AFP) (Photo by SIMON WOHLFAHRT/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

Formation lap underway

All of the pre-race pagentry is officially over and Charles Leclerc is leading the cars on the formation lap.

Buckle up for 44 laps around one of the most iconic tracks on the Formula 1 calendar.

‘This will be a fascinating first lap’

Daily Mail’s Henry Clark is at Spa today, and this is what he has to say ahead of the race.

This will be a fascinating first lap. Max Verstappen knows he is going to have to use the opportunity to make up some serious ground on his rivals. Remember, he’s going for a fourth win in as many years in Spa. If he manages to pull this one off from 11th, it will surely go down as the best of those.

It’s almost race time

The national anthem of Belgium has just been sung beautifully. Which means we are getting very close to the formation lap and the red lights going out.

Let us know who you think will win the race in the comments

‘McLaren have gone aggressive’

Martin Brundle caught up with Mark Webber, Oscar Piastri’s manager, ahead of the race.

Bone dry today, beautiful weather which is unusual for Belgium. McLaren have gone aggressive with top speed. They think it is the best way so we will see.

Weather forecast

It hasn’t stopped raining all weekend at Spa and it made for very tricky qualifying conditions.

But there appears to be no threat of rain to speak of today.

The sun is shining and the fans can finally ditch those rain ponchos for some sunglasses.

It is currently around 22 degrees at the race track, perfect conditions for a race.

Can Sergio Perez provide the platform for Red Bull success

There’s no doubting that it has been a testing season for Sergio Perez, but he has the perfect opoortunity to make an impact today.

Starting second on the grid, if he makes a strong start he will be able to dictate the pace of the race and bring Max Verstappen into play early.

Mind you, given his pace yesterday, I am not sure Verstappen will need any help.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto/Shutterstock (14607301j) Sergio Perez of Red Bull Racing ahead of the Formula 1 Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps in Spa, Belgium on July 27, 2024. F1 Belgian Grand Prix 2024, Spa, Belgium - 28 Jul 2024

A new look for Zak Brown

The McLaren ceo Zak Brown has made a habit of going above and beyond to celebrate his drivers’ first win in Papya.

He decided to get tattoos to mark Daniel Ricciardo’s and Lando Norris’ first wins for the constructor.

This week, he has gone for something less permanent as he sports a papaya mohawk wig.

A reminder of the grid

Before we do anything else, let’s remind you of the starting grid today.

Max Verstappen was the fastest on track yesterday but he will not be starting the race on pole position.

That distinction goes to Charles Leclerc, who put in a phenomenal lap as the final round of qualifying came to an end.

Full Grid:

  1. Charles Leclerc
  2. Sergio Perez
  3. Lewis Hamilton
  4. Lando Norris
  5. Oscar Piastri
  6. George Russell
  7. Carlos Sainz
  8. Fernando Alonso
  9. Esteban Ocon
  10. Alex Albon
  11. Max Verstappen
  12. Pierre Gasly
  13. Daniel Ricciardo
  14. Valtteri Bottas
  15. Lance Stroll
  16. Nico Hulkenberg
  17. Kevin Magnussen
  18. Logan Sargeant
  19. Guanyu Zhou
  20. Yuki Tsunoda

It’s race day

Hello and welcome!

It was a tight qualifying yesterday as the rain wreaked havoc with every drivers’ laps.

That may not be the case with the sun shining in Spa but we are likely in for another race full of twists and turns

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