2022 Formula One Belgian Grand Prix

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Who will win the Belgian Grand Prix?


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Summer break is over, and F1 is back on track at Spa Francorchamps with bad weather looming.

The 2022 Formula 1 championships may be comfortably in-hand for Max Verstappen and Red Bull, but fans will still be excitedly tuning in this weekend as F1 aims to make amends for a disappointing 2021 race at Spa. 2022 could also be the last race we see at Spa for a while.

Last season's Belgian race fell in the midst of a heated battle between Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton, but no racing was actually done at Spa. Heavy rainfall caused the race to be red flagged after 3 of the scheduled 44 laps. Each lap was run behind a safety car. This event was further controversy for Spa after several major safety incidents, and may have contributed to its rumored imminent removal from the F1 calendar.

For 2022, both the drivers and constructors championships seem to be secured. Red Bull's consistency near the top of the field throughout the season has allowed him to build a comfortable lead over an inconsistent Ferrari team and a Mercedes team that has yet to find a competitive pace.

Sebastian Vettel's farewell tour has just nine race dates left. The four-time drivers champion remains a fan favorite, even in the midst of a difficult season with Aston Martin.

Current McLaren driver Daniel Ricciardo and future F1 driver Oscar Piastri were among the most discussed names over the summer break. The former is rumored to be losing his seat in the near future, and the latter will likely be promoted from his reserve driver role soon. Piastri famously quashed the announcement of his agreement with Alpine to replace Fernando Alonso next season.

Rain is in the forecast for Spa this weekend, though it is unlikely to be as disruptive to racing as it was last season.

What are your expectations for the race this weekend? Who do you think will be standing on the podium Sunday? Let us know in the comments below.

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That was a bit boring and Spa is ugly now. Plant some trees and let people watch on tv and rabbits can watch from the side.
 
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That was a bit boring and Spa is ugly now. Plant some trees and let people watch on tv and rabbits can watch from the side.
Spa seems to magnify the differences in the cars. DRS seems to take a lot out of the racing. Seems like nearly every pass was uncontested.
 
DRS should be disabled on Kemmel Straight. These cars and drivers should be able to overtake without it.

And Max was driving in F1 today, the rest seemed to be in F2… I am a Max supporter, but this is not what I want to see… I want fights for the win, like we had at the start of this season.
 
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Ferrari Crack Pit strategist on radio to Leclerc… “We have some nice round tyres here… do you fancy some of them maybe… question… they are all very shiny and you can see your face in them, they are lovely … we have some very rubbery ones and other ones that are not so rubbery… can we ask which ones would you like… but they are all very lovely though… question…”
 
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I dont like Alonso, but that was a class bit of radio ranting :laugh:

- Other than that, and the Hakkinen/Schumacher'esqe pass, it was fairly dull, mostly because the Redbull is in a totally different world to anyone else. I mean, Verstappen could have started near Stavelot and still won.
- Perez has gone back to shite again
- Ferrari is getting slower...
- ...but they still know how to **** up something or other
- Hamilton's sense of awareness in CQB in alarmingly poor (probably from being used to run 1st)
- Haas ungodly shite all weekend
 
Ferrari Crack Pit strategist on radio to Leclerc… “We have some nice round tyres here… do you fancy some of them maybe… question… they are all very shiny and you can see your face in them, they are lovely … we have some very rubbery ones and other ones that are not so rubbery… can we ask which ones would you like… but they are all very lovely though… question…”
It seems like they’ve screwed up so much now they are too scared to make a call, which is even worse. The drivers job is to drive, the strategist have the information to decide when to pit and what tire to use. If the driver has additional feedback, let him raise that himself, don’t make the driver also play the role of the strategist. And you follow that up with the ridiculous pit stop for fastest lap.

Theyve built a great (and beautiful) car, but the team is horribly incompetent.
 
Not a fan of him personally, but Ocon was great today. 2 double overtakes vs 14th to 1st, tough pick for DOTD

Alonso had the radio of the century after his collision with Hamilton.

Max with Red Bull is unstoppable right now.

Loved it! I might even prefer his dig at Ferrari at the post race interview question, right after addressing the radio call.

Alonso makes it more tolerable not having Kimi around being Kimi.
 
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