F1 Belgian GP LIVE: Race start time and grid as Hamilton suffers further blow
- What does Red Bull without Christian Horner look like?
- F1 BELGIAN GRAND PRIX - LATEST UPDATES
- What time is the race on Sunday?
- NEW: Lewis Hamilton will start from the pit-lane
- Laurent Mekies makes Christian Horner admission in first Red Bull press conference
- A reminder of the starting grid today:
- Oscar Piastri after qualifying P2:
- Wolff dismisses Verstappen links: 'That's Prost-Senna'
- Hamilton determined to deliver for Ferrari
- Jacques Villeneuve backs Red Bull this weekend in Belgium
- Nico Hulkenberg, who could only qualify P14:
- Mercedes boss Toto Wolff on the race:
- Lando Norris reacts to his pole position:
- Alex Albon, who qualified P5:
- Full starting grid for Belgian GP:
- A downbeat Lewis Hamilton after qualifying:
- George Russell, who starts tomorrow's race in P6:
- Fernando Alonso after qualifying P19:
- FIA confirm qualifying results
- Top-10 in Belgian GP qualifying
- Lewis Hamilton, after qualifying P16:
- Charles Leclerc, after qualifying P3:
- Max Verstappen, after qualifying P4:
- Lando Norris on pole position!
- Final moments of qualifying!
- Max Verstappen:
- Lando Norris on provisional pole!
- Q3 underway!
- Carlos Sainz out!
- Charles Leclerc:
- Carlos Sainz in trouble
- Q2 underway!
- Lewis Hamilton out - lap deleted!
- Kimi Antonelli is out!
- Russell and Antonelli have one final chance
- Mercedes duo in trouble
- Piastri quicker than Norris early on
- Qualifying at Spa
- Lando Norris on Spa racetrack:
- Charles Leclerc downbeat after sprint despite 4th place finish
- George Russell on his Mercedes future:
- F1 constructor standings after sprint
- Max Verstappen after winning the sprint:
- TOP-8 IN SPRINT RACE:
- What is the start time for qualifying?
- Oscar Piastri after finishing P2:
- Where did Hamilton finish?
- Lando Norris, after finishing P3 in the sprint:
- Max Verstappen on team radio:
- Max Verstappen wins sprint race!
- Verstappen heading for sprint win (Lap 15/15)
- Piastri under pressure from Norris (Lap 12/15)
- Verstappen:
- Verstappen staving off Piastri (Lap 7/15)
- Lando Norris takes back third place (Lap 4/15)
- Verstappen leads (Lap 3/15)
- Lights out!
- Formation lap!
- A reminder of the starting grid for the sprint race:
- Sprint race coming up!
- Gasly to start in pit-lane
- Lando Norris after qualifying P3:
- Sprint race winner odds!
- BELGIAN GP PREVIEW: What will Red Bull without Christian Horner look like?
- F1 constructor standings heading into Belgian GP:
- Max Verstappen without his engineer this weekend:
- Full starting grid for the sprint race:
- Toto Wolff: 'I will miss Horner... in a way'
- VIDEO: Verstappen has spoken to Horner
- Sprint race grid:
- Lewis Hamilton after his spin:
- Yuki Tsunoda, who starts P12:
- Max Verstappen, after qualifying P2:
- Oscar Piastri after claiming pole:
- CONFIRMATION: Sprint qualifying positions
- Lap record for Piastri!
- Start times at the Belgian GP this weekend:
- Piastri:
- Oscar Piastri on pole for the sprint!
- SQ3 underway!
- George Russell, after qualifying 13th:
- VIDEO: Lewis Hamilton's spin at the final chicane
- Kimi Antonelli on team radio:
- F1 constructor standings
- F1 driver standings
- Still to come this weekend
- Wolff defends Mercedes' role
- Racing for Anthoine
- F1 driver standings heading into Belgian GP:
- Belgian Grand Prix:
LIVE – Updated at 10:51
Lando Norris will start from pole position for the Belgian Grand Prix in his bid to seal a hat-trick of consecutive victories after beating championship rival Oscar Piastri to top spot.
Norris finished third, a place behind McLaren team-mate Piastri in the earlier sprint race at Spa-Francorchamps, but the British driver bounced back to secure his second pole in three races.
What does Red Bull without Christian Horner look like?
Charles Leclerc took third for Ferrari but team-mate Lewis Hamilton’s weekend took another nightmare twist after he qualified only 16th.
Max Verstappen – who won the first Formula One race staged following Christian Horner’s dismissal as Red Bull team principal in Saturday’s 15-lap dash – was fourth, one position clear of Williams’ Alex Albon, with George Russell sixth for Mercedes.
F1 BELGIAN GRAND PRIX - LATEST UPDATES
- The race on Sunday starts at 2pm (BST)
- Lando Norris claims pole position in Spa; Piastri 2nd; Leclerc 3rd
- NEW: Lewis Hamilton to start from the pit-lane
- Click HERE for the full starting grid
- PREVIEW: What does Red Bull without Christian Horner look like?
What time is the race on Sunday?
Saturday 26 July 2025 17:40 , Kieran JacksonThe Belgian GP at Spa starts at 2pm (BST).

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NEW: Lewis Hamilton will start from the pit-lane
10:49 , Kieran JacksonFerrari have confirmed that Hamilton - who qualified 16th - will start from the pit-lane, having taken a number of new power unit elements.
Kimi Antonelli (originally 18th) and Fernando Alonso (originally 19th) also set to start from the pit-lane.

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Laurent Mekies makes Christian Horner admission in first Red Bull press conference
10:30 , Kieran JacksonNew Red Bull team principal Laurent Mekies admitted he does not know why Christian Horner was relieved of his duties a fortnight ago.
French engineer Mekies, previously team principal at Red Bull’s sister F1 team Racing Bulls, has taken over from Horner and is at the helm this weekend for the Belgian Grand Prix.
Mekies previously enjoyed a near-decade stint at Toro Rosso, the old name for Red Bull’s sister team, and also has experience to his name at Ferrari and the FIA.
Yet a brief Red Bull statement announcing Horner’s departure did not spell out the specific reason why the Briton lost his job, with drivers Max Verstappen and Yuki Tsunoda also unable to give a clear cause on Thursday.
Full quotes below:
A reminder of the starting grid today:
10:00 , Kieran Jackson1. Lando Norris
2. Oscar Piastri
3. Charles Leclerc
4. Max Verstappen
5. Alex Albon
6. George Russell
7. Yuki Tsunoda
8. Isack Hadjar
9. Liam Lawson
10. Gabriel Bortoleto
11. Esteban Ocon
12. Ollie Bearman
13. Pierre Gasly
14. Nico Hulkenberg
15. Carlos Sainz
16. Lewis Hamilton
17. Franco Colapinto
18. Kimi Antonelli
19. Fernando Alonso
20. Lance Stroll
QUALIFYING REPORT: Lewis Hamilton laments ‘unacceptable’ mistake as Lando Norris takes pole at Belgian GP
09:00 , Kieran JacksonKieran Jackson at Spa-Francorchamps
Lewis Hamilton lamented an “unacceptable” error in qualifying at the Belgian Grand Prix on Saturday as Lando Norris turned the tables on teammate Oscar Piastri to take pole position.
Norris, who trails Piastri by nine points in the world championship, was a step behind the Australian in sprint qualifying on Friday but turned his fortunes around, setting a time which edged out his teammate by 0.085 seconds.
Oscar Piastri after qualifying P2:
08:00 , Kieran Jackson“A bit disappointing, the second lap was coming together really well but I made a little mistake into 14. It’s fine margins out there, not a bad place to be starting but bit disappointing.
“We learn a lot from each other [Lando] every weekend, but also makes it difficult when you’re trying to fight each other.
“After the sprint, I was aiming for P2! I don’t know what the weather’s going to do tomorrow, we’ll see what we get.”
EXCLUSIVE - Nico Hulkenberg: ‘F1 podium talk was cold coffee – but I’m not done yet’
07:00 , Kieran JacksonIn modern-day Formula One, there aren’t too many narratives which could have compensated for Lewis Hamilton missing out on a Silverstone podium for the first time. Nor one which sparked more acclaim than Lando Norris winning his home grand prix. Yet Nico Hulkenberg’s tense and glorious third-place finish last time out – ending the sport’s longest podium-less streak, 239 races and no more – was just that.
From last on the starting grid in P19, the German driver and his Sauber team, now pivotally led by ex-Red Bull guru Jonathan Wheatley, executed every call and nailed every pit-stop in the dry-wet chaos to leapfrog 16 cars and finish on the podium, staving off Hamilton in the process.
A podium for Hulkenberg in a Sauber before Hamilton claims a podium for Ferrari? Nobody had that on their 2025 F1 bingo card.
Full interview below:
Wolff dismisses Verstappen links: 'That's Prost-Senna'
07:00 , Lawrence OstlereCould Verstappen and Russell be teammates at Mercedes next season?
"This is all a long-shot, far-fetched. I want to stay with Kimi and George as it stands. Everything else is not realistic. If you have a Russell-Verstappen line-up, that's Prost-Senna."
Hamilton determined to deliver for Ferrari
06:00 , Lawrence OstlereLewis Hamilton said he will refuse to join the list of champions who have failed to win the world title at Ferrari after claiming his new team is not firing on all cylinders.
Speaking ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix, Hamilton, 40, said: “I see a huge amount of potential within this team.
“But it’s a huge organisation, and there are a lot of moving parts. And not all of them are firing on all the cylinders that they need to be.
“That’s ultimately why the team has not had the success that I think it deserves. So, I feel that it’s my job to challenge absolutely every area, to challenge everybody in the team, particularly the guys that are at the top who are making the decisions.
“If you look at the team over the last 20 years, they’ve had amazing drivers. Kimi (Raikkonen), Fernando (Alonso), Sebastian (Vettel) — all world champions. However, they didn’t win a world championship. (Raikkonen did in 2007).
“I refuse for that to be the case with me. So, I’m going the extra mile. If you take the same path all the time, you get the same results. So I’m just challenging certain things. There’s still a lot of improvements to be made, but they’ve been very responsive.”

Lewis Hamilton is determined not to fail at Ferrari (Getty Images)
Jacques Villeneuve backs Red Bull this weekend in Belgium
05:00 , Kieran Jackson“Spa could be a good Red Bull track,” said the 1997 world champion. “It's always been a surprise which car is quick and where this year.
“They're all so close. They're all so close to each other that if they hit it wrong, a couple of tenths lost, and instead of being in pole, you're P5, P6.
“You always know that McLaren will be there even on the bad weekend. They will still be in the fight. And then the rest, it's up and down. There will always be another team fighting for the pole, but you don't know which one.
“The reason I say Red Bull is because Max has shown also in Silverstone, he's capable of running with lower downforce. And on tracks like that it works, unless it rains.”
Lewis Hamilton reacts to Christian Horner’s Red Bull exit: ‘It was remarkable what he did’
04:00 , Kieran JacksonHorner, 51, was relieved of his duties as Red Bull team principal after 20 years in charge, in a shock announcement which sent shockwaves through the paddock.
Horner won 14 world championships in total across his two decades at the team and has been a fierce rival for Hamilton, both during his time at McLaren and at Mercedes.
Full quotes below:
Nico Hulkenberg, who could only qualify P14:
03:00 , Kieran Jackson“Qualifying didn’t quite go our way today – I was lacking a bit too much on the straights, and without a proper tow, we left a couple of tenths on the table, which made the difference in the end.
“On the positive side, the car felt much better today compared to Friday. We already made a step forward in the Sprint this morning, which gave me more confidence heading into qualifying. Sprint weekends are always a bit of a challenge – limited track time, and if you're out early in SQ1, you miss out on valuable laps.
“We approached the Sprint more like an extended practice session: with the data we gathered we made solid progress and I found a better rhythm on this particular track layout. In terms of setup, we also factored in the possibility of rain tomorrow – probably like everyone else.
“Now let’s see what the race brings.”
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff on the race:
02:00 , Kieran Jackson“With a mixed weather forecast for tomorrow's race, we will be looking to take advantage of any opportunities that come our way.
“We are not fooling ourselves though; the pace of our car has not been sufficient this weekend to challenge at the front and that is unlikely to change tomorrow.
“We will race hard to maximise our result but must ensure we start the weekend in a much stronger position in Budapest next week.”
Lando Norris reacts to his pole position:
01:00 , Kieran JacksonAlex Albon, who qualified P5:
Sunday 27 July 2025 00:00 , Kieran Jackson“I’m really happy. We fixed the issue we had on Friday, which made the biggest difference. The lap felt tricky, and it was difficult to see where I could find the lap time, so I wasn’t expecting to make such a big step forward in Q3.
“The working window for the tyres is very narrow and we did a good job to find that sweet spot to pull it all together. Our race pace feels strong, so I’m hoping for a relatively straightforward race tomorrow.”

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Full starting grid for Belgian GP:
Saturday 26 July 2025 22:59 , Kieran Jackson1. Lando Norris
2. Oscar Piastri
3. Charles Leclerc
4. Max Verstappen
5. Alex Albon
6. George Russell
7. Yuki Tsunoda
8. Isack Hadjar
9. Liam Lawson
10. Gabriel Bortoleto
11. Esteban Ocon
12. Ollie Bearman
13. Pierre Gasly
14. Nico Hulkenberg
15. Carlos Sainz
16. Lewis Hamilton
17. Franco Colapinto
18. Kimi Antonelli
19. Fernando Alonso
20. Lance Stroll
A downbeat Lewis Hamilton after qualifying:
Saturday 26 July 2025 22:00 , Kieran JacksonGeorge Russell, who starts tomorrow's race in P6:
Saturday 26 July 2025 21:00 , Kieran Jackson“Today was a better day than Friday in terms of the result but, if you take out yesterday, then this was one of our worst Qualifying performances of the year.
“We are struggling here in Spa this weekend and we are working hard to understand why. We were potentially slightly light on rear wing level, given we were fastest in sectors one and three, but that is really just a compromise of where you gain lap time across the circuit.”

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Fernando Alonso after qualifying P19:
Saturday 26 July 2025 20:00 , Kieran Jackson"This weekend hasn't gone our way so far. We made some set-up changes for the rain, but we just lacked pace today. We need to go back and understand why our package isn't performing here.
“Starting near the back is never easy, and this performance doesn’t reflect where we are as a team this season. I still feel quick in the car, and we'll keep pushing to see what we can do tomorrow."
FIA confirm qualifying results
Saturday 26 July 2025 19:00 , Kieran Jackson
Belgian GP 2025 qualifying result (FIA)
QUALIFYING REPORT: Lewis Hamilton laments ‘unacceptable’ mistake as Lando Norris takes pole at Belgian GP
Saturday 26 July 2025 17:59 , Kieran JacksonKieran Jackson at Spa-Francorchamps
Lewis Hamilton lamented an “unacceptable” error in qualifying at the Belgian Grand Prix on Saturday as Lando Norris turned the tables on teammate Oscar Piastri to take pole position.
Norris, who trails Piastri by nine points in the world championship, was a step behind the Australian in sprint qualifying on Friday but turned his fortunes around, setting a time which edged out his teammate by 0.085 seconds.
Top-10 in Belgian GP qualifying
Saturday 26 July 2025 17:20 , Kieran Jackson1. Lando Norris
2. Oscar Piastri
3. Charles Leclerc
4. Max Verstappen
5. Alex Albon
6. George Russell
7. Yuki Tsunoda
8. Isack Hadjar
9. Liam Lawson
10. Gabriel Bortoleto
Lewis Hamilton, after qualifying P16:
Saturday 26 July 2025 16:59 , Kieran Jackson“It was the same as I was the rest of the weekend, we made some changes. Not great, from my side I made a mistake.
“I have to look internally, I have to apologise to my team, it’s unacceptable to be out in both Q1, a very poor performance from myself.
I don’t think there’s much we can do. Everyone is trying to do the best we can, we’ve had upgrades, but I think that’s it for the rest of the year. I think the focus is back on the factory to focus on next year’s car.
“This season has been a tricky one.”
Charles Leclerc, after qualifying P3:
Saturday 26 July 2025 16:13 , Kieran Jackson“I’m very happy today, strange to say that as it’s still three-tenths, but I did not expect it. That was a really good lap.
“It’s good to have a qualifying where you know we didn’t leave anything on the table.
“Their racepace looked very strong this morning, hopefully the changes give us a upper hand.”
Max Verstappen, after qualifying P4:
Saturday 26 July 2025 16:07 , Kieran Jackson“Oh my god, that was really, really bad. No grip.”
Lando Norris on pole position!
Saturday 26 July 2025 16:02 , Kieran JacksonPiastri gets close, but Norris holds on!
The Brit did not go faster but Piastri misses out by 0.085 secs.
Charles Leclerc takes an impressive third for Ferrari, with Max Verstappen down in fourth.
5-10: Albon, Russell, Tsunoda, Hadjar, Lawson, Bortoleto
Final moments of qualifying!
Saturday 26 July 2025 15:56 , Kieran JacksonSo, the whole pack put on a new set of soft tyres.
Can anyone usurp Norris at the top?! We’re about to find out.
2:00 to go in Q3...
Max Verstappen:
Saturday 26 July 2025 15:55 , Kieran Jackson“Really weird, just didn’t have the grip.”
5:00 to go in Q3...
Lando Norris on provisional pole!
Saturday 26 July 2025 15:54 , Kieran JacksonFirst laps are in - and Norris has the advantage!
The Briton is 0.189 secs quicker than McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri, with Max Verstappen in third - half-a-second off.
4-10: Leclerc, Russell, Tsunoda, Lawson, Albon, Hadjar, Bortoleto
6:00 to go in Q3...
Q3 underway!
Saturday 26 July 2025 15:49 , Kieran JacksonGeorge Russell the first car out of the pit-lane then as the top-10 shootout begins at Spa!
10 drivers involved: Norris, Piaastri, Verstappen, Tsunoda, Russell, Leclerc, Hadjar, Lawson, Bortoleto, Albon
Carlos Sainz out!
Saturday 26 July 2025 15:43 , Kieran JacksonSainz’s Williams the slowest in that session! Nico Hulkenberg, on the podium at Silverstone, also out in Q2.
Bottom-five (11-15) and out in Q2: Ocon, Bearman, Gasly, Hulkenberg, Sainz
Gabriel Bortoleto squeezes through in P9, with all four Red Bull cars also through!
Charles Leclerc:
Saturday 26 July 2025 15:36 , Kieran Jackson“Honestly, I don’t think there’s much more than this lap,” says Leclerc, in fourth but four-tenths off Piastri in P1.
4:00 to go in Q2. Second flying laps coming up...
Carlos Sainz in trouble
Saturday 26 July 2025 15:34 , Kieran JacksonAfter the first set of runs, Sainz is in P14 and heading out as it stands.
Ollie Bearman has a moment, almost losing his car, and has to abandon his lap.
Current bottom-five (11-15): Hulkenberg, Bortoleto, Gasly, Sainz, Bearman
6:00 to go in Q2...
Q2 underway!
Saturday 26 July 2025 15:25 , Kieran JacksonWow, what a shocker for Hamilton here in Spa - two Q1 eliminations!
Time for Q2...
Lewis Hamilton out - lap deleted!
Saturday 26 July 2025 15:22 , Kieran JacksonDrama here - Hamilton is OUT!
The Ferrari driver left it late to set his second lap, which was quick enough, but his lap time has been deleted for track limits at the top of Eau Rouge!
“Am I out?” says a shocked Hamilton, who will start tomorrow’s grand prix in 16th.
That saves Bortoleto, who goes through in P15...

Lewis Hamilton qualified a shocking P18 for the sprint race in Belgium (Getty Images)
Kimi Antonelli is out!
Saturday 26 July 2025 15:20 , Kieran JacksonRussell saves himself... but Antonelli does not.
Bottom-five and out in Q2 (16-20): Bortoleto, Colapinto, Antonelli, Alonso, Stroll
A shocker for Aston Martin - they’ll line-up right at the back!
Top-3 in Q1: Norris, Piastri, Verstappen
Russell and Antonelli have one final chance
Saturday 26 July 2025 15:15 , Kieran JacksonThey’ll only get one crack at getting out of the bottom-five!
Current bottom-five (16-20): Colapinto, Russell, Stroll, Antonelli, Bortoleto
Fernando Alonso the man on the button in P15.
2:00 to go in Q1...
Mercedes duo in trouble
Saturday 26 July 2025 15:12 , Kieran JacksonFirst laps down then in Q1 - and both Mercedes drivers are in the bottom-five!
Current bottom-five (16-20): Colapinto, Russell, Stroll, Antonelli, Bortoleto
Work to do!
At the top, an oddly shaped top-three of Leclerc, Sainz, Lawson.
6:00 to go in Q1...
Piastri quicker than Norris early on
Saturday 26 July 2025 15:06 , Kieran JacksonPiastri goes a tenth quicker in the McLaren pair’s first runs...
First laps being completed now. 12:00 to go in Q1...
Qualifying at Spa
Saturday 26 July 2025 14:59 , Kieran JacksonMcLaren definitely the favourites then, as the cars line up at the end of the pit-lane.
Alonso close to hitting a Haas leaving the garage: “I nearly crashed...”
Q1 coming up!
Lando Norris on Spa racetrack:
Saturday 26 July 2025 14:51 , Kieran Jackson"Spa is my second home grand prix, Silverstone, Belgium, Monaco. It'll make my Mum happy, this is her home race, therefore it is my home race.
“I always love it here, one thing I don't love here, the weather is even worse than the UK, which I didn't think it was possible, but it's Spa, it's one of the best tracks."
Charles Leclerc downbeat after sprint despite 4th place finish
Saturday 26 July 2025 14:48 , Kieran Jackson“There's some learning to take away from a race like this,” Leclerc told Sky Sports F1 afterwards.
“However, it doesn't feel like we’re very far off the maximum potential of the car. I don't feel like we’re out of place with the set-up or anything like that.
“I don't think there's anything in the car that makes us hope that we can fight with Red Bull or McLaren, unfortunately.”
George Russell on his Mercedes future:
Saturday 26 July 2025 14:42 , Kieran Jackson“It just comes down to yourself. You’re in control of your own destiny.
“It’s a bit of a unique situation that I managed by the team who I’m racing for, but that’s the same for Kimi as well, and that’s a position we find ourselves in both.
“It’s not just the short term future of next year. There’s conversations already going on for drivers for ’27, ’28, ’29. People have always looked many years in advance.
“When I was at Williams when I signed in 2019, 2022 was always the projection for me to join [Mercedes], if that makes sense. So the situation we find ourselves in now is, I don’t think it’s abnormal, and from my side, there is no tension, because there’s two cars to every team. I’m performing the best I’ve ever performed. I have the majority of the points for the team.
“So if you look at the facts, you would argue my job is safe. That’s why I’m not concerned at all.”

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F1 constructor standings after sprint
Saturday 26 July 2025 14:30 , Kieran Jackson1. McLaren - 473 points
2. Ferrari - 227 points
3. Mercedes - 210 points
4. Red Bull - 180 points
5. Williams - 62 points
6. Sauber - 41 points
7. Racing Bulls - 37 points
8. Aston Martin - 36 points
9. Haas - 35 points
10. Alpine - 19 points
SPRINT RACE REPORT: Red Bull start life after Christian Horner with sprint win for Max Verstappen
Saturday 26 July 2025 13:15 , Kieran JacksonMax Verstappen won the first Formula One race staged following Christian Horner’s dismissal as Red Bull team principal in Saturday’s sprint race in Belgium.
Eighteen days after Horner was told his two-decade reign was over, Verstappen claimed the Red Bull’s first win of any sort since he raced to victory in Imola on 18 May.
Verstappen started second, but batted aside pole-sitter Oscar Piastri on the opening lap before keeping the world championship leader at bay.
Max Verstappen after winning the sprint:
Saturday 26 July 2025 12:45 , Kieran Jackson“It worked out really well, we got it into turn 5. I knew it would be tough to keep them behind, cat and mouse, I couldn’t afford to make big mistakes. It’s a great result, very happy with what we did out there.
“You have to drive over the limit of what you think is possible, I’m doing 15 qualifying laps to keep them behind.”

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TOP-8 IN SPRINT RACE:
Saturday 26 July 2025 12:30 , Kieran Jackson1. Max Verstappen
2. Oscar Piastri
3. Lando Norris
4. Charles Leclerc
5. Esteban Ocon
6. Carlos Sainz
7. Ollie Bearman
8. Carlos Sainz
What is the start time for qualifying?
Saturday 26 July 2025 12:15 , Kieran JacksonQualifying at Spa-Francorchamps gets underway at 3pm (BST).

Max Verstappen celebrates in Belgium (Bradley Collyer/PA) (PA Wire)
Oscar Piastri after finishing P2:
Saturday 26 July 2025 11:59 , Kieran Jackson“I tried my best to snake my way through the straights and not give too much of a tow but didn’t have enough straight-line speed. Still a good result and points, it’s only the sprint race. A bit frustrating I couldn’t get past.
“The weather is looking pretty bad for tomorrow. We’ll have a look and see what we can do.”
Where did Hamilton finish?
Saturday 26 July 2025 11:52 , Kieran JacksonFrom P18, Hamilton finished 16th - 30 seconds behind Verstappen.
A sprint stint to forget for the Ferrari driver...
Lando Norris, after finishing P3 in the sprint:
Saturday 26 July 2025 11:45 , Kieran Jackson“A bit of fun at the start, maybe could’ve positioned myself better, but otherwise too difficult to get past Max.
“They drove a good race, looking forward to tomorrow.
“The Red Bull is too quick in the straight for us to catch-up, maybe some tweaks for us in qualifying.
“I’m not too fussed about sprint races.”
Max Verstappen on team radio:
Saturday 26 July 2025 11:35 , Kieran Jackson“Very well done. Great job with the gaps and the battery, it was really nice.”
Max Verstappen wins sprint race!
Saturday 26 July 2025 11:31 , Kieran JacksonVerstappen holds on to win the sprint at Spa!
An impressive victory for Red Bull - and a first under Laurent Mekies!
Piastri and Norris follow in second and third.
4-8: Leclerc, Ocon, Sainz, Bearman, Hadjar

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Verstappen heading for sprint win (Lap 15/15)
Saturday 26 July 2025 11:29 , Kieran JacksonThe Dutchman doing so well here to keep Piastri at bay.
With a lead of around 0.6 secs, he has one more lap to survive!
Piastri under pressure from Norris (Lap 12/15)
Saturday 26 July 2025 11:25 , Kieran JacksonIt’s very tight between the top-three, with Norris now just seven-tenths off Piastri, who remains around six-tenths off Verstappen.
Can anyone make a move in the closing 5 laps?
Top-10: Verstappen, Piastri, Norris, Leclerc, Ocon, Sainz, Bearman, Hadjar, Bortoleto, Lawson
Verstappen:
Saturday 26 July 2025 11:22 , Kieran Jackson“I can’t brake on the peak!”
Issues for Verstappen at the top of the hill.
Piastri is very close now...
Verstappen staving off Piastri (Lap 7/15)
Saturday 26 July 2025 11:16 , Kieran JacksonPiastri is within DRS range - around seven-tenths down - but can’t get close enough to Verstappen out in front.
Can the Red Bull driver hold on?
Meanwhile, Hamilton down in P16: “I’ve got no rear already.”
Top-10: Verstappen, Piastri, Norris, Leclerc, Ocon, Sainz, Bearman, Hadjar, Bortoleto, Lawson
Lando Norris takes back third place (Lap 4/15)
Saturday 26 July 2025 11:10 , Kieran JacksonPiastri can’t quite squeeze past Verstappen out in front but Norris takes back third place from Leclerc, cruising past on the Kemmel Straight!
The McLarens have such superior speed.
Verstappen leads (Lap 3/15)
Saturday 26 July 2025 11:08 , Kieran JacksonVerstappen remains in the lead, but Piastri is right on his tail here...
Further back, just one spot made up from Hamilton (now 17th) and Russell (now 12th) at the start.
Top-10: Verstappen, Piastri, Leclerc, Norris, Ocon, Sainz, Beaman, Hadjar, Bortoleto, Lawson
Lights out!
Saturday 26 July 2025 11:05 , Kieran JacksonPiastri keeps the lead at the start but Verstappen takes top spot on the Kemmel Straight!
It almost looked inevitable!
And Leclerc takes Norris for P3! They’re all away smoothly...

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Formation lap!
Saturday 26 July 2025 11:00 , Kieran JacksonThis sprint race will be 15 laps long around a circuit with 102m elevation throughout!
Piastri leads the pack away - 18 cars, with both Alpines in the pit-lane - for the long formation lap around Spa-Francorchamps!
A reminder of the starting grid for the sprint race:
Saturday 26 July 2025 10:58 , Kieran Jackson1. Oscar Piastri
2. Max Verstappen
3. Lando Norris
4. Charles Leclerc
5. Esteban Ocon
6. Carlos Sainz
7. Ollie Bearman
Pit lane. Pierre Gasly
9. Isack Hadjar
10. Gabriel Bortoleto
11. Liam Lawson
12. Yuki Tsunoda
13. George Russell
14. Fernando Alonso
15. Lance Stroll
16. Alex Albon
17. Nico Hulkenberg
18. Lewis Hamilton
19. Kimi Antonelli
Pit lane. Franco Colapinto
Sprint race coming up!
Saturday 26 July 2025 10:53 , Kieran JacksonWe’re less than 10 minutes away from the sprint race in Belgium!
Oscar Piastri is on pole and the huge favourite here, but he’ll have a tough job staving off Max Verstappen heading to the short run down to turn 1!
Lando Norris starts in third, with Charles Leclerc fourth.
With George Russell in 13th and Lewis Hamilton in 18th, there should be plenty of action at the back too!
Gasly to start in pit-lane
Saturday 26 July 2025 10:51 , Kieran JacksonGasly is going to have to start the sprint from the pit-lane!
Alpine say Gasly will not start the Belgian Grand Prix sprint race from the grid because of a suspected water leak on his car.
Given he qualified P8, that’s a nightmare for Alpine...
His teammate Franco Colapinto is also in the pits...
REPORT: Oscar Piastri on pole for Belgium GP sprint race on day to forget for Lewis Hamilton
Saturday 26 July 2025 10:49 , Kieran JacksonOscar Piastri laid down the first marker on a hectic weekend at the Belgian Grand Prix, claiming pole position for the sprint race on Saturday morning.
The Australian, who leads the world championship by eight points to McLaren teammate Lando Norris, is without a win in three races but was on the money from the get-go at Spa-Francorchamps, a circuit he has repeatedly labelled his favourite on the calendar.
After going quickest in practice, Piastri secured pole by more than five-tenths of a second to Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, who split the McLarens with Norris a notable six-tenths off his fellow papaya driver.
Full report below:
Lando Norris after qualifying P3:
Saturday 26 July 2025 10:45 , Kieran Jackson“Not quick enough, I guess. It wasn’t the cleanest of laps but still quite a big gap to the top, not too disappointed or worry, just the sprint.
“I’m not too fussed, not the happiest of course, it is the way it is, just got to do some more work tonight - that’s all.”
Sprint race winner odds!
Saturday 26 July 2025 10:39 , Kieran Jackson- Oscar Piastri - 1/4
- Max Verstappen - 9/2
- Lando Norris - 5/1
- Charles Leclerc - 25/1
- George Russell - 125/1
- Esteban Ocon - 225/1
- Lewis Hamilton - 225/1
- Carlos Sainz - 225/1
BELGIAN GP PREVIEW: What will Red Bull without Christian Horner look like?
Saturday 26 July 2025 13:54 , Kieran Jackson at Spa-FrancorchampsOn a typically sodden media day at Spa-Francorchamps, a rip-roaring old-school racetrack nestled exquisitely in the vast hills and trees of the Ardennes Forest, a new era begins in earnest for Red Bull Racing. For the first time in two decades, Christian Horner is not a presence in the “Energy Station” motorhome on a race weekend.
The British executive’s dismissal a fortnight ago, amid a divisive, chaotic and controversial 18 months, sent shockwaves up and down the paddock. F1 has not known Red Bull without Horner. He famously did not miss any of the team’s 405 races and, as such, was present for all 14 world championships, 124 grand prix victories and 287 podiums. Quite the set of accolades, consigned now to a past epoch.
But the era of the team boss juggernaut – casting a dominant shadow over all facets of a racing team – is fading in Formula One.
Full preview below:
F1 constructor standings heading into Belgian GP:
Saturday 26 July 2025 10:29 , Kieran Jackson1. McLaren - 460 points
2. Ferrari - 222 points
3. Mercedes - 210 points
4. Red Bull - 172 points
5. Williams - 59 points
6. Sauber - 41 points
7. Racing Bulls - 36 points
8. Aston Martin - 36 points
9. Haas - 29 points
10. Alpine - 19 points
Max Verstappen without his engineer this weekend:
Saturday 26 July 2025 10:25 , Kieran JacksonFor the second time in three races, Max Verstappen will be without his usual race engineer Gianpiero Lambiase.
Lambiase is absent from the Belgian GP this weekend due to personal reasons.
Simon Rennie takes his place as the man in Verstappen’s ear in Spa.

Gianpiero Lambiase (left) is absent this weekend (Getty Images)
Full starting grid for the sprint race:
Saturday 26 July 2025 09:00 , Kieran Jackson1. Oscar Piastri
2. Max Verstappen
3. Lando Norris
4. Charles Leclerc
5. Esteban Ocon
6. Carlos Sainz
7. Ollie Bearman
8. Pierre Gasly
9. Isack Hadjar
10. Gabriel Bortoleto
11. Liam Lawson
12. Yuki Tsunoda
13. George Russell
14. Fernando Alonso
15. Lance Stroll
16. Alex Albon
17. Nico Hulkenberg
18. Lewis Hamilton
19. Franco Colapinto
20. Kimi Antonelli
Toto Wolff: 'I will miss Horner... in a way'
Saturday 26 July 2025 06:00 , Lawrence OstlereToto Wolff speaks to Sky Sports after practice, and he is asked whether he will miss his old rival Christian Horner following his sacking by Red Bull.
"In a way, yes. He was one of the main cast. I don't think he's gone forever, he could pop up in some other function – I need to be careful, he could rock up in the FIA then I'm really in the s***!
"He was someone that was controversial, polarising and not soft-washed. That was good from the entertainment factor and from that perspective he will be missed. His track record speaks for itself."

Toto Wolff and Christian Horner butted heads for many years (Getty Images)
VIDEO: Verstappen has spoken to Horner
Saturday 26 July 2025 04:00 , Kieran JacksonSprint race grid:
Friday 25 July 2025 20:00 , Kieran Jackson1. Oscar Piastri
2. Max Verstappen
3. Lando Norris
4. Charles Leclerc
5. Esteban Ocon
6. Carlos Sainz
7. Ollie Bearman
8. Pierre Gasly
9. Isack Hadjar
10. Gabriel Bortoleto
11. Liam Lawson
12. Yuki Tsunoda
13. George Russell
14. Fernando Alonso
15. Lance Stroll
16. Alex Albon
17. Nico Hulkenberg
18. Lewis Hamilton
19. Franco Colapinto
20. Kimi Antonelli
Lewis Hamilton after his spin:
Friday 25 July 2025 18:44 , Kieran Jackson“I spun, there’s not much to say.”
“Tomorrow’s a new day. Obviously I’m massively frustrated. Hopefully tomorrow will be better.”
Yuki Tsunoda, who starts P12:
Friday 25 July 2025 18:17 , Kieran Jackson“Still probably struggling to drive, missed out by six-hundredths. Very tight. Tried my best.
“It’s getting there.”
Max Verstappen, after qualifying P2:
Friday 25 July 2025 17:56 , Kieran Jackson“Being P2 between them is a good result for us, we maximised that, I enjoyed it out there. The gap is very big but it’s not a big surprise.
“When you’re five-tenths off, we have to do our own race and see what we can do.”
Oscar Piastri after claiming pole:
Friday 25 July 2025 17:40 , Kieran Jackson“That was a good lap, a little scare in SQ2 with the lap deletion, but the car has been mega all day. This is a track I love, it’s my favourite one of the year, maybe that gave me a few extra tenths.
“The car has been in a good window from lap one. I feel like the last few weekends have been good from a performance perspective but not a result perspective, nice to get a result.”
CONFIRMATION: Sprint qualifying positions
Friday 25 July 2025 16:59 , Kieran Jackson
Belgian GP 2025 sprint qualifying result (FIA)
Lap record for Piastri!
Friday 25 July 2025 16:44 , Kieran JacksonPiastri’s pole-setting lap time in SQ3 of a 1:40:510 is a new lap record around Spa-Francorchamps.
That’s 0.7 seconds quicker than Lewis Hamilton’s 2020 lap.
Some statement that!
Start times at the Belgian GP this weekend:
Friday 25 July 2025 16:43 , Kieran JacksonTimes BST
Saturday 26 July
- Sprint race: 11am
- Qualifying: 3pm
Sunday 27 July
- Race: 2pm

(Getty Images)
Piastri:
Friday 25 July 2025 16:32 , Kieran Jackson“Let’s go baby. Big up, that was mega!”
Oscar Piastri on pole for the sprint!
Friday 25 July 2025 16:27 , Kieran JacksonIt’s Piastri’s pole!
By more than four-tenths, Piastri takes top spot over Max Verstappen in second!
Lando Norris is only third, six-tenths behind Piastri.
4-10: Leclerc, Ocon, Sainz, Bearman, Gasly, Hadjar, Bortoleto

(Getty Images)
SQ3:
Friday 25 July 2025 16:22 , Kieran JacksonIt’s not until four minutes to go that we have cars on track.
It’s going to be a one-lap shootout here - no margin for error!
SQ3 underway!
Friday 25 July 2025 16:19 , Kieran JacksonEight minutes then as we decide the top-10 for the sprint race. All on soft tyres this time, compared to mediums before.
10 drivers involved: Norris, Verstappen, Leclerc, Ocon, Bortoleto, Gasly, Bearman, Sainz, Hadjar, Piastri
FIA:
Friday 25 July 2025 16:16 , Kieran Jackson“SQ3 will start at 4:18pm (BST).”
George Russell, after qualifying 13th:
Friday 25 July 2025 16:14 , Kieran Jackson“My laps felt terrible. We saw some damage in the car, we need to see if that’s the reason.
“As soon as I went through the gravel, the car didn’t feel the same. It’s only the sprint race, can make some progress tomorrow.”
VIDEO: Lewis Hamilton's spin at the final chicane
Friday 25 July 2025 15:52 , Kieran JacksonFIA:
Friday 25 July 2025 15:49 , Kieran Jackson“Start of SQ2 is delayed by a few minutes in order to allow marshals to sweep gravel on track in a couple of areas.”
Kimi Antonelli on team radio:
Friday 25 July 2025 15:45 , Kieran Jackson“Yeah, sorry I had no grip.”
F1 constructor standings
Friday 25 July 2025 14:13 , Lawrence OstlereMcLaren are dominating the constructor standings thus far.
1. McLaren - 460 points
2. Ferrari - 222 points
3. Mercedes - 210 points
4. Red Bull - 172 points
5. Williams - 59 points
6. Sauber - 41 points
7. Racing Bulls - 36 points
8. Aston Martin - 36 points
9. Haas - 29 points
10. Alpine - 19 points

McLaren have been dominating podiums this season (Getty Images)
F1 driver standings
Friday 25 July 2025 14:01 , Lawrence OstlereHere is how they stand at the halfway point this season, with 12 races completed at 12, including Spa this weekend, to come:
1. Oscar Piastri (McLaren) – 234 points
2. Lando Norris (McLaren) – 226 points
3. Max Verstappen (Red Bull) – 165 points
4. George Russell (Mercedes) – 147 points
5. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) – 119 points
6. Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) – 103 points
7. Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) – 63 points
8. Alex Albon (Williams) – 46 points
9. Nico Hulkenberg (Sauber) - 37 points
10. Esteban Ocon (Haas) – 23 points
12. Isack Hadjar (Racing Bulls) – 21 points
12. Lance Stroll (Aston Martin) – 20 points
13. Pierre Gasly (Alpine) – 19 points
14. Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) – 16 points
15. Carlos Sainz (Williams) – 13 points
16. Liam Lawson (Racing Bulls) – 12 points
17. Yuki Tsunoda (Red Bull) – 10 points
18. Ollie Bearman (Haas) – 6 points
19. Gabriel Bortoleto (Sauber) – 4 points
20. Franco Colapinto (Alpine) – 0 points
21. Jack Doohan (Alpine) – 0 points
Still to come this weekend
Friday 25 July 2025 13:46 , Lawrence OstlereSprint qualifying is coming up this afternoon, ahead of tomorrow’s sprint race. Here’s what’s coming up this weekend at Spa:
All times BST
Friday 25 July
- Sprint qualifying: 3:30pm
Saturday 26 July
- Sprint race: 11am
- Qualifying: 3pm
Sunday 27 July
- Race: 2pm
Wolff defends Mercedes' role
Friday 25 July 2025 13:26 , Lawrence OstlereDid Mercedes’ attempts to woo Verstappen force Red Bull’s hand?
"No. There is much more in the background that we probably don't know with Red Bull.
"Looking after drivers, in my position as team principal of Mercedes, I need to explore what Max is going to do in the next few years, not only next year."
Racing for Anthoine
Friday 25 July 2025 10:03 , Kieran Jackson at Spa-FrancorchampsThe annual run in memory of Anthoine Hubert (2019) and Dilano van ‘t Hoff (2023), who both passed away while racing at Spa, took place on Thursday evening.
Around 200 people across the paddock ran (or cycled) a lap of the 7km track, pausing at the spots where Hubert and van ‘t Hoff crashed.
It was one of the most touching moments I’ve experienced in the sport.

(Getty Images)

(Getty Images)
F1 driver standings heading into Belgian GP:
Friday 25 July 2025 09:55 , Kieran Jackson1. Oscar Piastri (McLaren) – 234 points
2. Lando Norris (McLaren) – 226 points
3. Max Verstappen (Red Bull) – 165 points
4. George Russell (Mercedes) – 147 points
5. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) – 119 points
6. Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) – 103 points
7. Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) – 63 points
8. Alex Albon (Williams) – 46 points
9. Nico Hulkenberg (Sauber) - 37 points
10. Esteban Ocon (Haas) – 23 points
12. Isack Hadjar (Racing Bulls) – 21 points
12. Lance Stroll (Aston Martin) – 20 points
13. Pierre Gasly (Alpine) – 19 points
14. Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) – 16 points
15. Carlos Sainz (Williams) – 13 points
16. Liam Lawson (Racing Bulls) – 12 points
17. Yuki Tsunoda (Red Bull) – 10 points
18. Ollie Bearman (Haas) – 6 points
19. Gabriel Bortoleto (Sauber) – 4 points
20. Franco Colapinto (Alpine) – 0 points
21. Jack Doohan (Alpine) – 0 points
Belgian Grand Prix:
Friday 25 July 2025 09:50 , Kieran Jackson at Spa-FrancorchampsA foggy drive on the way in, through the wonders of the Ardennes forest, has now made way for sunshine at Spa-Francorchamps.
Fog suspended the F3 practice session this morning, given the medical helicopter couldn’t fly in, but the F2 practice session is in full swing as we speak.
A few hours until FP1, at 11:30am BST.