Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc of Ferrari, along with Max Verstappen, participated in the first practice session at Spa-Francorchamps ahead of the 2026 Formula One Belgian Grand Prix. Max Verstappen initially led the practice times, but Kimi Antonelli, the Drivers’ Championship leader, took the top spot in the second practice session with a lap time of 1:45.944. Following him were Lando Norris and Verstappen, while Hamilton and Isack Hadjar completed the top five. Later today, the third practice session will precede the qualifying rounds, which are set to begin at 10:00 a.m. Eastern. The provisional starting grid for the race is being finalized, with Norris facing a ten-place grid penalty due to a new power electronics unit installation, and Hadjar starting from the back of the grid following a significant penalty for multiple component changes.
Why It Matters
The Belgian Grand Prix is a crucial point in the Formula One calendar, serving as one of the final races before the August shutdown. The performance in practice sessions can significantly influence qualifying and race outcomes, particularly at a historically challenging circuit like Spa-Francorchamps. Kimi Antonelli’s current lead in practice reflects his strong season, as he vies for the championship. Additionally, grid penalties for key drivers like Lando Norris and Isack Hadjar can drastically affect their strategies and potential results in the race, demonstrating the impact of technical regulations on competitive dynamics in Formula One.
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