27/07/2025 22:00
Oscar Piastri victorious after major Belgian GP rain delay Oscar
Piastri secured his sixth victory of the season at the Belgian
Grand Prix, following an 80-minute delay due to poor weather. The
race failed to start as planned after the formation lap was
red-flagged due to shocking visibility, leading to a lengthy delay
whilst inclement weather passed. READ MORE: Oscar Piastri
victorious after major Belgian GP rain delay Max Verstappen reacts
to Helmut Marko comments: 'He is not in the car!' Max Verstappen
has maintained his stance that a fifth consecutive F1 drivers'
championship is unattainable this season, despite Helmut Marko's
persistent hope. The 82-year-old still believes the Dutchman has a
chance to match Michael Schumacher's record of five titles on the
bounce, which he set with Ferrari between 2000 and 2004. READ MORE:
Max Verstappen reacts to Helmut Marko comments: 'He is not in the
car!' Toto Wolff urged to end 'horrible moment' for 'generational
talent' with immediate contract Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff
has been urged to immediately hand Kimi Antonelli a new contract to
boost the teenager's ailing confidence following a miserable run of
results. Antonelli's rookie season has stalled since F1 started the
European leg. The 18-year-old has suffered four retirements in five
of the races, finishing 18th in the other. READ MORE: Toto Wolff
urged to end 'horrible moment' for 'generational talent' with
immediate contract Christian Horner reveals Belgian GP alternative
after Red Bull sacking For the first time in 406 grands prix,
Christian Horner will not be on the Red Bull pit wall this weekend.
Horner did not miss a single race since Red Bull started racing in
Formula 1 in 2005, following which he oversaw the capture of eight
drivers' championships - four apiece for Sebastian Vettel and Max
Verstappen - and six constructors' titles. READ MORE: Christian
Horner reveals Belgian GP alternative after Red Bull sacking Max
Verstappen questions Belgian GP delay: 'It didn't make sense' Max
Verstappen believes race control was wrong to delay the start of
the Belgian Grand Prix due to visibility concerns. The FIA reported
multiple drivers complained about poor visibility behind the safety
car as the conditions were assessed early on. READ MORE: Max
Verstappen questions Belgian GP delay: 'It didn't make sense' Lewis
Hamilton takes aim at Belgian GP 'overreaction' Lewis Hamilton has
disagreed with the race control's decision to delay the start of
the Belgian Grand Prix. The seven-time champion stated they were
"overreacting" from the previous round at Silverstone where Kimi
Antonelli and Isack Hadjar collided in low visibility conditions.
READ MORE: Lewis Hamilton takes aim at Belgian GP 'overreaction'