Red Bull Starlet Disqualified From Race at Belgian GP in Ultimate Heartbreak
- Arvid Lindblad was disqualified from the Formula Two feature race at the Belgian Grand Prix due to low tyre pressures as judged by the FIA stewards.
- Following Lindblad's disqualification, Roman Stanek inherited his first feature race victory of the year.
- Leonardo Fornaroli now leads the F2 standings after accounting for the penalties received by both Lindblad and Alex Dunne.
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Not only with Max Verstappen, but also with Helmut Marko, the rain delay at Spa caused great displeasure. The motorsport manager of Red Bull spoke of a "comish decision of the race management. Red Flag! The start of the Belgian Grand Prix was cancelled on Sunday because of rain – and the drivers had to wait really long. 80 minutes it took the cars after the first start round behind the Safety Car and the subsequent interruption due to poor visib…
Why wasn't the race started earlier at a wet Spa-Francorchamps? It's a question on the minds of many Formula 1 fans after the Belgian Grand Prix. Max Verstappen (fourth place) was also disappointed with the race stewards' "extremely cautious" approach, although the four-time world champion was one of the few drivers to speak out in that way.
Martin Brundle writes off Max Verstappen as Oscar Piastri wins Belgian Grand Prix
Martin Brundle believes Max Verstappen's hopes of F1 title glory are over for this year after the Dutchman finished fourth in Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix.Oscar Piastri won the event at Spa, with the Australian finishing ahead of both Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc to extend his lead at the top of the standings.It was a disappointing day for Verstappen, who is now 81 points adrift of Piastri.And Brundle, speaking on Sky Sports, believes it's no…
At Red Bull, after the Formula 1 race, there is no doubt about it. Why did the race management wait so long with the start? Max Verstappen warns: Will never see real rain races again.
Verstappen: I'm powerless against McLaren in F1 Belgian GP – even more so in the rain
Max Verstappen fears he won’t be able to threaten McLaren in Formula 1’s Belgian Grand Prix, with his Red Bull expected to struggle – even more so in the rain.Verstappen won Saturday's dry sprint race, having snatched the lead away from Oscar Piastri on the Kemmel Straight before making the most of his straightline speed to defend his advantage throughout the contest.However, the ...Keep reading
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