The first Formula 1 race following the summer break has been completed and, despite eight race weekends still to come, the decision in the world championship fight seems to have already been made. Max Verstappen literally flies to victory following an impressive race to catch up, while Ferrari, on the other hand, once once more have bankruptcies, bad luck and breakdowns. ran shows you the winners and losers of the Belgium GP.
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Max Verstappen further reinforced his leadership of the 2022 Formula 1 World Championship by winning ahead of Sergio ‘Checo’ Pérez and Carlos Sainz at Spa
Dutchman Max Verstappen further reinforced its solid leadership in the Formula One World Championship by leading a ‘double’ for Red Bull alongside Mexican Sergio Pérez at the Belgian Grand Prix, held this Sunday at the Spa-Francorchamps circuit.
Verstappen, 24, made it clear that he wants to defend the title as soon as possible by signing, with the fastest lap included and following starting fourteenth, his ninth victory of the yearthe twenty-eighth since racing in F1. The Spanish Carlos Sainz (Ferrari) closed the podiumwho despite coming off pole might not counteract the bestial walk of the current monarch in the ‘Great Circus’ nut.
It should be noted that although the pole position had been for Sainz, Verstappen was the one who made the best time, but he had been penalized for modifying the power unit of his car.
Another remarkable drive from @Max33Verstappen ????
He’s your #F1DriverOfTheDay #BelgianGP @salesforce pic.twitter.com/F2pA3R0fFn
— Formula 1 (@F1) August 28, 2022
Behind the podium they finished the British George Russell (Mercedes), the Spanish Fernando Alonso (alpine) and the Monegasque Charles Leclerc (Ferrari), the latter following starting fifteenth on the starting grid.
Frenchman Esteban Ocon (Alpine) finished seventh, one place ahead of four-time German world champion Sebastian Vettel (Aston Martin).
Frenchman Pierre Gasly (Alpha Tauri) and Thai Alexander Albon (Williams) also entered the points by finishing ninth and tenth, respectively.
Note that Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) and Valtteri Bottas were the victims of the Belgian GP. The Briton and his former teammate were the only ones to drop out of the race and they did so quickly. Firstly, Hamilton left following lap two in which he collided with Fernando Alonso, who hit him from behind, but was not penalized as, as the driver stated, Hamilton blocked his way. For his part, the Alfa Romeo got confused to avoid colliding with Nicholas Latifi (Williams) in the third lap and might not continue in the competition either.
‘Checo’ Pérez rose to second place in the World Cupl, 93 points from the 284 with which Verstappen leads, following signing his twenty-second podium in F1.
The next test, the Dutch Grand Prix, will be held next weekend in Zandvoort.
The points scorers in Spa! ????#BelgianGP #F1 pic.twitter.com/2Rbo01XFXK
— Formula 1 (@F1) August 28, 2022
Maybank Securities (Thailand) looks at Thai stocks next week, hoping to touch 1,640 points, sticking to GDP of Thailand in the second quarter
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Bérode, from Liégeois Quentin Maquet, wins the Franc’off
“This year, the Franc’off was in a slightly different formula” , immediately recalls the co-director of the Francos, Charles Gardier. Indeed, following the selections that took place in Huy, it was a final that took place the first three days in Spa with the last three groups in contention. “But from the selections in Huy, we really had an average level of quality which has never been so high. The artists took advantage of the confinement to work and prepare well.” To decide between these musicians, a jury was formed with in particular Marka and the actor Jean-Luc Couchard who accompanied Hugues Debatty and his entire team. “We deliberated following seeing the three groups explains Marka. One day is not the other, so some played in the rain, others in the sun. We even had a toilet emptying truck that passed by! Some have complained regarding it, but I find it great because the stage job is full of accidents. Truce of suspense: it is Bérode who is the winner of this edition of Fran’off. Behind this brand new project, we find Quentin Maquet, a 35-year-old multi-instrumentalist from Liège and thinking head of the Dalton Telegramme group. He is ahead of Lou K, second, and Major Dubreucq, third. As for Bérode, he therefore had the opportunity to play a second time this Saturday. And it will be on the bill once more at the Francos de Spa next year.