2021 Formula One Belgian Grand Prix

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F1 returns after the summer break to take on Spa Francorchamps for the 2021 Formula One Belgian Grand Prix, with both the drivers and constructors championships still tightly contested.

Formula One is back on track this weekend after their summer break. This week the challenge is the fan favourite and sim racing mainstay Spa Francorchamps circuit.

The F1 cars will be full throttle for 80% of their laps at the Belgian circuit. The course also offers more passing opportunities than many of the sites on the F1 calendar, so the racing action should be solid.

On the weather front, cool and wet conditions are expected over the weekend. It’s too early to predict the severity of the wet conditions at race time, but there’s a high probability of a wet track through each of the Grand Prix sessions.

Looking at the standings, Lewis Hamilton finds himself at the top of the drivers’ standings, but just eight points clear of Max Verstappen. The rivalry between the two drivers has heated up in recent races, and it looks like the battle will be fierce for the remainder of the season. The degree of Mercedes’ recent upgrades is yet to be determined, but even a small increase in performance relative to Red Bull could have huge implications on the season outcome.

Between the constructors, Mercedes and Red Bull have nearly doubled the next closest team in points, and the two powerhouses will look to not only win races with favourites Verstappen and Hamilton, but also fight hard to get Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez on the podium to collect increasingly more valuable points in the remaining races this season. Currently the teams are separated by just 12 points in the constructor standings.

Behind the lead teams and drivers, there are some fierce battles happening as well. McLaren and Ferrari are tied at 163 points in the constructor standings. This rivalry has been close all season, and the teams will now start on equal ground for the back half of the season.

Lando Norris for McLaren enters the race at Spa in third place in the driver standings. This is an impressive feat, showcasing both his speed and consistency, and placing him ahead of both a Red Bull and a Mercedes driver overall.

The dramatic Hungarian Grand Prix was the last F1 event and saw Esteban Ocon earning an impressive victory. He was able to avoid a chaotic turn 1 and maintain his lead until the end. Sebastian Vettel crossed the finish line in 2nd place, but later had the finish taken away due to a rule violation. Lewis Hamilton found himself in an awkward position with the conditions changing in Hungary, and was the last to pit for dry tires. He was able to fight through the field (including a defensive driving clinic from Fernando Alonso) and ended up getting a podium finish, which had a significant impact on points in the championship fight.

Whether the high level of excitement of the Hungarian Grand Prix will continue through a wet Belgian Grand Prix is still to be determined, but it’s hard to imagine this weekend being anything less than thrilling.

Let us know your expectations for this weekend’s race in the comments below.
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No your just being an idiot, your saying any top 6 team driver could've done that and yet they all were on the same grid, same conditions, some with better positioning and some with worse, but all in much better cars. The fact you can't take joy and give applause to a young guy who put a williams p2 is scarily sad, and frankly very miserable
Lewis is the most successful driver of all-time. He owns more records than any driver, and you say something as dumb as that. You should check your blood pressure before posting comments.
 
Lewis is the most successful driver of all-time. He owns more records than any driver, and you say something as dumb as that. You should check your blood pressure before posting comments.
I have nothing but respect for Lewis, and I don't disagree with any of your statements about him, but that doesn't mean he didn't get beaten by Russell in a Williams that day. Your statement that any top 6 team's driver could've done that is so clearly wrong because they didn't, Russell was second on the day not 15th. That is a fact. You can have your opinions about who is the best driver overall, but on the day Russell beat them in a Williams on the day. Stop trying to put down one of the best quali laps we've seen in some time
 
"Asked if there were any plans to compensate the fans who spent hours in the rain without seeing any F1 racing, Domenicali added: "We do care about our fans and this is very important. This is something we will discuss accordingly with the organisers. Fans are a priority and these fans showed that Formula 1 is very important. We will take care about this.""

For anyone that ever attended an F1 Grand Prix it's pretty obvious that they couldn't give a flying f*ck about the fans.

I went to the WEC at Silverstone in 2018 and that was all about the fans, you could go into the Paddock and view the pit boxes from the rear and see drivers like Alonso and Button. There was regular events where you could meet drivers and gets their signatures. There was things like dodgems, rides, all sorts of stuff to do for familes and it was all free, and the trades stands were all reasonably priced. It was an absolutely brilliant experience!

Compare this to F1, nothing is free, it's all about making money. Caps alone are £40+, and you are looking at even more ridiculous prices for Shirts & Jackets. You can't get anywhere near the Paddock unless you're hospitality. Fast track is used to fleece fans out of even more money. Everything is there to make the fan part with their money.

The only fans F1 cares about are the corporate ones and those paying ridiculous sums for hospitality.
All of the toxic changes to access for F1 paying punters started in the eighties to be honest and Bernie's period of professionalisation... You could get your butt to the pit walk about certainly as late as '86 with general admission and an additional pit walk about ticket for something like 10 quid if I remember right. What's changed seems to be the amounts concerned... and the speed with which the prices increase. What's worth remembering, in my view, is that the venues are being charged more every year with no guarantees of breaking even due to covid/rising costs/crazy demands from the blazers and bean counters, and even catering concessions have to lay out substantial sums up front, with the risk of cancellation....

And yeah... what you get for what you pay as a spectator at WEC must be the deal of the century.... It was in '85, and it is now... Access is actually better for the paying spectator now than it was in the eighties.
 
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I have nothing but respect for Lewis, and I don't disagree with any of your statements about him, but that doesn't mean he didn't get beaten by Russell in a Williams that day. Your statement that any top 6 team's driver could've done that is so clearly wrong because they didn't, Russell was second on the day not 15th. That is a fact. You can have your opinions about who is the best driver overall, but on the day Russell beat them in a Williams on the day. Stop trying to put down one of the best quali laps we've seen in some t

The bottom line is that it was done in the rain, not the dry and rain is something that changes any race, or qualifying session completely. I don't take issue with you celebrating the man's success on Saturday. I take issue with you saying something as dumb as him replacing Lewis, because no matter what you or anyone says - he won't replace Lewis until Lewis is finished racing for good. try and remember that Russell has learned skills from Lewis, not the other way around.
 
The bottom line is that it was done in the rain, not the dry and rain is something that changes any race, or qualifying session completely. I don't take issue with you celebrating the man's success on Saturday. I take issue with you saying something as dumb as him replacing Lewis, because no matter what you or anyone says - he won't replace Lewis until Lewis is finished racing for good. try and remember that Russell has learned skills from Lewis, not the other way around.
Firstly I never once said that Russell was replacing Lewis, please let me know why you think I said that. I said you were delusional for believing that all of the top 6 teams' drivers could've done what he did which is categorically wrong because they didn't. Tsunoda didn't make it out of Q1 in a quicker car. Russell was better than Hamilton on the day that's not debatable, Russell outqualified him in a Williams. Does that make him a better driver overall? Of course not, Hamilton has years of experience and I never once said anything different. What does annoy me though is people who are so miserable that they can't take joy in someone being better on the day. Russell was the story of that weekend and arguably put in the best performance of any driver that weekend. No one was saying that he's instantaneously better than Hamilton. You're defending a point that no one even raised. The real bottom line is that your original argument is flawed and false
 
Firstly I never once said that Russell was replacing Lewis, please let me know why you think I said that. I said you were delusional for believing that all of the top 6 teams' drivers could've done what he did which is categorically wrong because they didn't. Tsunoda didn't make it out of Q1 in a quicker car. Russell was better than Hamilton on the day that's not debatable, Russell outqualified him in a Williams. Does that make him a better driver overall? Of course not, Hamilton has years of experience and I never once said anything different. What does annoy me though is people who are so miserable that they can't take joy in someone being better on the day. Russell was the story of that weekend and arguably put in the best performance of any driver that weekend. No one was saying that he's instantaneously better than Hamilton. You're defending a point that no one even raised. The real bottom line is that your original argument is flawed and false
No you didn't say that HE IS replacing Lewis Hamilton in the seat at Mercedes, you said that you think that he should replace him. Now that is your opinion, but most people would say that it is a weird opinion to have when you're comparing Russel to the driver with more poles (wet or dry) than any driver in the history of the sport.

Grabbing pole positions is just one of the things that Lewis has been known for his whole career, in fact his Stunning Pole Lap at the 2018 Singapore Grand Prix is said by many to be the greatest qualifying lap ever to be done by any driver, so knowing all of that one might say that your comment smacks of envy, and stupidity, but THAT IS YOUR comment and your opinion.
 
No you didn't say that HE IS replacing Lewis Hamilton in the seat at Mercedes, you said that you think that he should replace him. Now that is your opinion, but most people would say that it is a weird opinion to have when you're comparing Russel to the driver with more poles (wet or dry) than any driver in the history of the sport.

Grabbing pole positions is just one of the things that Lewis has been known for his whole career, in fact his Stunning Pole Lap at the 2018 Singapore Grand Prix is said by many to be the greatest qualifying lap ever to be done by any driver, so knowing all of that one might say that your comment smacks of envy, and stupidity, but THAT IS YOUR comment and your opinion.
Bruh he never said that though
 
No you didn't say that HE IS replacing Lewis Hamilton in the seat at Mercedes, you said that you think that he should replace him. Now that is your opinion, but most people would say that it is a weird opinion to have when you're comparing Russel to the driver with more poles (wet or dry) than any driver in the history of the sport.

Grabbing pole positions is just one of the things that Lewis has been known for his whole career, in fact his Stunning Pole Lap at the 2018 Singapore Grand Prix is said by many to be the greatest qualifying lap ever to be done by any driver, so knowing all of that one might say that your comment smacks of envy, and stupidity, but THAT IS YOUR comment and your opinion.
There's clearly no point in a discussion with someone as deluded and thick as yourself. I have never once said Russell should replace Hamilton and yet you still say I did. Use what small amount of brain function you have left to actually read back what I've said and then please screenshot what evidence you have of me saying this. This debate was never about replacing Lewis. It was about your statement that any top 6 teams driver could do what Russell did, which is CATEGORICALLY incorrect. Because they didn't. Those are the facts. You continue to try and debate a point which I never raised because you know your actual comment was ridiculously stupid to begin with. The only person's comments who smack of stupidity is yours, but THAT IS YOUR comment and your opinion
 
I believe THIS post is what he was responding to. It was a post earlier in this very thread by a user named:
PickABetterUsername01



All this talk about Russel or Bottas in that merc seat, but I think Russel should replace Hamilton at this point, Bottas would be a nice wingman for him!

So NO you Zungeguy did not make that statement, unless you are also the pickabetter guy...but somebody did.
 
There's clearly no point in a discussion with someone as deluded and thick as yourself. I have never once said Russell should replace Hamilton and yet you still say I did. Use what small amount of brain function you have left to actually read back what I've said and then please screenshot what evidence you have of me saying this. This debate was never about replacing Lewis. It was about your statement that any top 6 teams driver could do what Russell did, which is CATEGORICALLY incorrect. Because they didn't. Those are the facts. You continue to try and debate a point which I never raised because you know your actual comment was ridiculously stupid to begin with. The only person's comments who smack of stupidity is yours, but THAT IS YOUR comment and your opinion
Wow! what an embarrassing error on my part. I literally got you mixed up with the comments of another user. This was a terrible faux pas on my part, and you literally did not deserve anything that I said to you. I'm very sorry, and hope that you can forgive this silly blunder on my part.
 
Wow! what an embarrassing error on my part. I literally got you mixed up with the comments of another user. This was a terrible faux pas on my part, and you literally did not deserve anything that I said to you. I'm very sorry, and hope that you can forgive this silly blunder on my part.
It's alright, apology accepted
 

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