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2023 Belgian Grand Prix

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12th round of the 2023 F1 season

2023 Belgian Grand Prix
Race 12 of 22 in the2023 Formula One World Championship
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Layout of the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
Layout of the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
Race details
Date30 July 2023 (2023-07-30)
Official nameFormula 1 MSC CruisesBelgian Grand Prix 2023
LocationCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps
Stavelot, Belgium
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length7.004 km (4.352 miles)
Distance44 laps, 308.052 km (191.415 miles)
WeatherPartly cloudy, with a rain interval
Attendance380,000[1]
Pole position
DriverFerrari
Time1:46.988
Fastest lap
DriverUnited KingdomLewis HamiltonMercedes
Time1:47.305 on lap 44
Podium
FirstRed Bull Racing-Honda RBPT
SecondRed Bull Racing-Honda RBPT
ThirdFerrari
Lap leaders
Motor car race

The2023 Belgian Grand Prix (officially known as theFormula 1 MSC Cruises Belgian Grand Prix 2023) was aFormula One motor race that was held on 30 July 2023 at theCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps inStavelot,Belgium. It was the twelfth round of the2023 Formula One World Championship and the third Grand Prix weekend of the season to utilisethe sprint format.

WhileCharles Leclerc took pole position for the Grand Prix,Max Verstappen took pole in the sprint shootout and won both the sprint and the Grand Prix itself.

Background

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The event was held across the weekend of 28–30 July. The announcement of this date in September 2022 had initially sparked some controversy, as it directly conflicted with theSpa 24 Hours endurance race, hosted byGT World Challenge Europe, which had already been scheduled to run that exact weekend. Eventually the GT race was forced to reschedule, with the2023 24 Hours of Spa being run in the 29 June to 2 July weekend instead.[4] The Grand Prix was the twelfth round of the2023 Formula One World Championship and the 79th running of theBelgian Grand Prix. The weekend was the third of six in the season to followthe sprint format.[5]

This was the last race forAlpine team principalOtmar Szafnauer and their sporting directorAlan Permane, both of whom left after the race.[6]

Championship standings before the race

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Coming into the weekend,Max Verstappen led the Drivers' Championship by 110 points from teammateSergio Pérez, withFernando Alonso third, a further 32 points behind.Red Bull Racing led the Constructors' Championship, leadingMercedes by 229 points andAston Martin by a further 39 points.[7]

Entrants

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See also:2023 Formula One World Championship § Entries

The drivers and teams were the same as the season entry list with the exception ofDaniel Ricciardo, who replacedNyck de Vries atAlphaTauri starting from the precedingHungarian Grand Prix.[8][9] However this was the last race for Ricciardo until theUnited States Grand Prix due to him breaking a metacarpal bone during the second free practice session for theDutch Grand Prix.Liam Lawson replaced Ricciardo for the interim five Grands Prix.[10]

Tyre choices

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Further information:Formula One tyres

Tyre supplierPirelli brought the C2, C3 and C4 tyre compounds (designated hard, medium, and soft, respectively) for teams to use at the event.[11]

Practice

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The singlefree practice session was held on 28 July 2023, at 13:30 local time (UTC+2).[12] The session, which was affected by heavy rain, was temporarilyred-flagged afterLogan Sargeant lost control of his car and crashed into the barriers.[13] The session ended withCarlos Sainz Jr. topping the session behind the McLarens ofOscar Piastri andLando Norris.Lance Stroll,Pierre Gasly,Esteban Ocon andMax Verstappen did not set times before the session ended.[14]

Qualifying

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Qualifying was held on 28 July 2023, and was scheduled at 17:00 local time (UTC+2),[12] but was delayed by ten minutes due to rain.[15] The session determined the starting order for the main race.[15]

Qualifying report

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For the first segment (Q1),Lando Norris damaged his floor after he corrected a small loss of control and drove through the gravel. TeammateOscar Piastri saw better fortunes by setting the fastest lap momentarily.Max Verstappen allegedly impededAlexander Albon with no action taken, before going on to take Piastri's spot at the top of the timing sheets. Albon,Zhou Guanyu,Logan Sargeant,Daniel Ricciardo, andNico Hülkenberg were all knocked out. Hülkenberg suffered hydraulic leaks during the session. Repairs meant he could not set an additional lap.[15]

Intermediates continued to be the chosen rubber of the second session (Q2) before Norris substituted them for soft tyres.[15] Meanwhile,Esteban Ocon ripped the right side of his front wing and ended up joiningYuki Tsunoda, teammatePierre Gasly,[15]Kevin Magnussen, who would also be given a grid penalty for impedingCharles Leclerc,[16] and the other Alfa Romeo ofValtteri Bottas out of the session, which Piastri momentarily topped with Verstappen in tenth.[15]

Thedrag reduction system (DRS) was made available to all drivers for the final session (Q3). Verstappen was fastest but carried a five-place grid penalty for new engine components, which meantCharles Leclerc achieved the second pole position of the season forFerrari ahead ofSergio Pérez andLewis Hamilton.[17][18]

Qualifying classification

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Pos.No.DriverConstructorQualifying timesFinal
grid
Q1Q2Q3
11NetherlandsMax VerstappenRed Bull Racing-Honda RBPT1:58.5151:52.7841:46.1686a
216MonacoCharles LeclercFerrari1:58.3001:52.0171:46.9881
311MexicoSergio PérezRed Bull Racing-Honda RBPT1:58.8991:52.3531:47.0452
444United KingdomLewis HamiltonMercedes1:58.5631:52.3451:47.0873
555SpainCarlos Sainz Jr.Ferrari1:58.6881:51.7111:47.1524
681AustraliaOscar PiastriMcLaren-Mercedes1:58.8721:51.5341:47.3655
74United KingdomLando NorrisMcLaren-Mercedes1:59.9811:52.2521:47.6697
863United KingdomGeorge RussellMercedes1:59.0351:52.6051:47.8058
914SpainFernando AlonsoAston MartinAramco-Mercedes1:58.8341:52.7511:47.8439
1018CanadaLance StrollAston MartinAramco-Mercedes1:59.6631:52.1931:48.84110
1122JapanYuki TsunodaAlphaTauri-Honda RBPT1:59.0441:53.148N/A11
1210FrancePierre GaslyAlpine-Renault1:59.5111:53.671N/A12
1320DenmarkKevin MagnussenHaas-Ferrari2:00.0201:54.160N/A16b
1477FinlandValtteri BottasAlfa Romeo-Ferrari1:59.4841:54.694N/A13
1531FranceEsteban OconAlpine-Renault1:59.6341:56.372N/A14
1623ThailandAlexander AlbonWilliams-Mercedes2:00.314N/AN/A15
1724ChinaZhou GuanyuAlfa Romeo-Ferrari2:00.832N/AN/A17
182United StatesLogan SargeantWilliams-Mercedes2:01.535N/AN/A18
193AustraliaDaniel RicciardoAlphaTauri-Honda RBPT2:02.159N/AN/A19
2027GermanyNico HülkenbergHaas-Ferrari2:03.166N/AN/APLc
107% time: 2:06.581
Source:[19][20]

Notes

Sprint shootout

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Thesprint shootout was held on 29 July 2023, and was scheduled at 12:00 local time (UTC+2),[12] but was delayed by 35 minutes due to rain.[24] The session determined the starting order for the sprint race.[25]

Sprint shootout report

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The first segment, SQ1, would get underway with all cars on the intermediate compound. The wet track offered wildly differing fortunes for the teams. The Aston Martin team, which had shown success previously in the season, struggled early on beforeFernando Alonso became the second-fastest driver by the session's end.Lance Stroll looked to be at threat of being knocked out, but would scrape through into SQ2. The McLarens ofLando Norris andOscar Piastri also found themselves lacking pace, with Norris only thirteenth fastest.Yuki Tsunoda,Valtteri Bottas,Kevin Magnussen,Zhou Guanyu andNico Hülkenberg – the latter failing to take advantage of the changing conditions and being inconvenienced due to an issue with the Haas pit crew's front jack – were all out in SQ1.Max Verstappen topped timing chart of the session.[24][25]

The second segment, SQ2, was red-flagged after Stroll crashed. He was unable to set a time. He had switched to medium tyres on a wet track and was suffering from a lack of grip. WhileDaniel Ricciardo was able to set a lap, the red flag greatly inconvenienced Stroll's teammate Alonso,Alexander Albon andLogan Sargeant, who were all knocked out – this being the first time Alonso's first time did not progress to the third segment of a qualification this season.[24][25]

Confusion arose after the FIA was revealed to have not declared the track to have been wet during SQ2, which led to Stroll switching to mediums despite the wet track and subsequently crashing and destroying the front section ofhis car during his outlap. As per sprint shootout regulations, teams must use a specific tyre compound during each segment; mediums in SQ1 and SQ2, and softs in SQ3. The track was wet during the session and as such the regulation did not apply. Fifteen minutes before the session began, FIA sporting director Steve Nielsen announced that the track would not be declared wet. A previous instance of such changing conditions was displayed in theAustrian Grand Prix earlier in the year.[26]

The third segment, SQ3, saw everyone put on the softs as the track dried out. Verstappen was second behindLewis Hamilton, but improved his time and achieved the pole position for the sprint race, with his teammateSergio Pérez in eighth. Piastri bettered hisBritish Grand Prix qualifying result by qualifying second, 0.011 seconds off of polesitter Verstappen.[27]

Sprint shootout classification

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Pos.No.DriverConstructorQualifying timesSprint
grid
SQ1SQ2SQ3
11NetherlandsMax VerstappenRed Bull Racing-Honda RBPT1:58.1351:55.2001:49.0561
281AustraliaOscar PiastriMcLaren-Mercedes2:00.0561:56.3921:49.0672
355SpainCarlos Sainz Jr.Ferrari1:59.4141:56.5571:49.0813
416MonacoCharles LeclercFerrari1:59.5751:56.2651:49.2514
54United KingdomLando NorrisMcLaren-Mercedes2:00.4361:56.8281:49.3895
610FrancePierre GaslyAlpine-Renault2:00.0321:56.1371:49.7006
744United KingdomLewis HamiltonMercedes1:58.9391:55.8231:49.9007
811MexicoSergio PérezRed Bull Racing-Honda RBPT1:59.3621:55.8781:49.9618
931FranceEsteban OconAlpine-Renault1:59.8841:57.0511:50.4949
1063United KingdomGeorge RussellMercedes2:00.4751:57.3931:55.74210
113AustraliaDaniel RicciardoAlphaTauri-Honda RBPT2:00.1771:57.687N/A11
1223ThailandAlexander AlbonWilliams-Mercedes1:59.198No timeN/A12
132United StatesLogan SargeantWilliams-Mercedes2:00.031No timeN/A13
1418CanadaLance StrollAston MartinAramco-Mercedes2:00.460No timeN/A14
1514SpainFernando AlonsoAston MartinAramco-Mercedes1:59.038No timeN/A15
1622JapanYuki TsunodaAlphaTauri-Honda RBPT2:00.568N/AN/A16
1777FinlandValtteri BottasAlfa Romeo-Ferrari2:00.951N/AN/A17
1820DenmarkKevin MagnussenHaas-Ferrari2:01.079N/AN/A18
1924ChinaZhou GuanyuAlfa Romeo-Ferrari2:01.430N/AN/A19
107% time: 2:06.404
27GermanyNico HülkenbergHaas-FerrariNo timeN/AN/A20a
Source:[28][29]

Notes

  • ^aNico Hülkenberg failed to set a time during the sprint shootout, but he was permitted to race in the sprint at the stewards' discretion.[29]

Sprint

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The sprint was held on 29 July 2023. It was scheduled at 16:30 local time (UTC+2),[12] but was delayed by one hour and five minutes due to the delay of the sprint shootout and rain.[30]

Sprint report

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The sprint began with all cars on full wet tyres after four formation laps behind the safety car. When the safety car went into the pits, with the race distance reduced to 11 laps after the extra formation laps,Oscar Piastri,Carlos Sainz Jr.,Pierre Gasly,Lewis Hamilton,Sergio Pérez,Daniel Ricciardo,Alexander Albon,Lance Stroll,Valtteri Bottas, andNico Hülkenberg pitted to switch to intermediate tires.Max Verstappen led until the second lap, when he and the rest of the field switched to intermediates.[30][31]

On lap 3,Fernando Alonso lost control of his car on the kerb of turn 12 and spun into the gravel. He could not recover the car, prompting his first retirement of the season and a safety car period to recover Alonso's car. It went in at the end of lap 5, and Verstappen passed Piastri down the Kemmel Straight. Verstappen would keep the lead, which he extended to six seconds as he crossed the line.[31][32]

Hamilton and Pérez banged wheels through turn 17 while fighting for fourth position, leaving Hamilton ahead after Pérez suffered damage to his right-hand sidepod. After Pérez was overtaken by Sainz andCharles Leclerc, he ran into the gravel on the next lap at turn 15 and tumbled down the order before eventually retiring.[30][31]

Max Verstappen,Oscar Piastri, andPierre Gasly were the top three. This is Gasly's first top-three finish since the2021 Azerbaijan Grand Prix, and Piastri's first top-three finish in his Formula One career.Lewis Hamilton crossed the line in fourth but dropped to seventh after receiving a five-second time penalty for causing the collision with Pérez. This promoted Sainz to fourth, Leclerc to fifth, and Norris to sixth. Russell grabbed the final points-scoring position.[33]

Sprint classification

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Pos.No.DriverConstructorLapsaTime/RetiredGridPoints
11NetherlandsMax VerstappenRed Bull Racing-Honda RBPT1124:58.43318
281AustraliaOscar PiastriMcLaren-Mercedes11+6.67727
310FrancePierre GaslyAlpine-Renault11+10.73366
455SpainCarlos Sainz Jr.Ferrari11+12.64835
516MonacoCharles LeclercFerrari11+15.01644
64United KingdomLando NorrisMcLaren-Mercedes11+16.05253
744United KingdomLewis HamiltonMercedes11+16.757b72
863United KingdomGeorge RussellMercedes11+16.822101
931FranceEsteban OconAlpine-Renault11+22.4109
103AustraliaDaniel RicciardoAlphaTauri-Honda RBPT11+22.80611
1118CanadaLance StrollAston MartinAramco-Mercedes11+25.00714
1223ThailandAlexander AlbonWilliams-Mercedes11+26.30312
1377FinlandValtteri BottasAlfa Romeo-Ferrari11+27.00617
1420DenmarkKevin MagnussenHaas-Ferrari11+32.98618
1524ChinaZhou GuanyuAlfa Romeo-Ferrari11+36.34219
162United StatesLogan SargeantWilliams-Mercedes11+37.571c13
1727GermanyNico HülkenbergHaas-Ferrari11+37.82720
1822JapanYuki TsunodaAlphaTauri-Honda RBPT11+39.26716
Ret11MexicoSergio PérezRed Bull Racing-Honda RBPT8Collision damage8
Ret14SpainFernando AlonsoAston MartinAramco-Mercedes2Accident15
Fastest lap:NetherlandsMax Verstappen (Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT) – 1:58.943 (lap 6)
Source:[29][34][35]

Notes

  • ^a – The sprint distance was scheduled to be 15 laps before being shortened by four laps due to an aborted start procedure.[34]
  • ^bLewis Hamilton finished fourth, but he received a five-second time penalty for causing a collision withSergio Pérez.[34]
  • ^cLogan Sargeant finished 14th, but he received a five-second time penalty for speeding in the pit lane.[34]

Race

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The race was held on 30 July 2023, at 15:00 local time (UTC+2).[12]

Race report

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As the lights went out,Charles Leclerc held onto his first position into the first corner.[36]Carlos Sainz Jr. locked up heading into turn 1, colliding withOscar Piastri, who was attempting to overtake Sainz up the inside, and forcing Piastri's McLaren against the inside wall. Piastri suffered suspension damage and retired on the first lap, briefly bringing out yellow flags before the race continued. Sainz also suffered damage to his sidepod but was told to adjust his aero balance and keep holding onto fifth place. The collision was not investigated. Piastri and Sainz blamed each other for the incident.[37]

Sergio Pérez passed Leclerc on the Kemmel straight and quickly built a gap of more than a second. On lap 6,Max Verstappen, who started from sixth after a gearbox penalty, overtook third-place Hamilton on the same straight. On lap 9, Verstappen overtook Leclerc into turn 7 to claim second place. Meanwhile, Sainz, still suffering from earlier damage to his car, dropped down several places behindFernando Alonso,Yuki Tsunoda,Alexander Albon, andLogan Sargeant.[36][38]

Pérez and Leclerc pitted on lap 14, Pérez suffered a slight delay due to a malfunctioning wheel gun. Verstappen's quicker pit stop on the next lap meant that Pérez's lead was cut down to 1.5 seconds. On lap 17, Verstappen passed Pérez on the Kemmel straight to take the lead, which he would retain for the rest of the race.[36][38]

A brief rain shower arrived on lap 20, but no driver pitted for intermediate tires, thoughLance Stroll ended his first stint on the medium tires and switched to soft tires. As the race reached its halfway mark of 22 laps, Sainz pitted to retire due to significant earlier damage.[36][38]

By lap 31, all drivers had pitted twice except forGeorge Russell,Pierre Gasly, and Lance Stroll.Esteban Ocon overtook Tsunoda for ninth and Stroll for eighth. In the final laps of the race,Lewis Hamilton stopped for a third time, retaining his position, changing to fresh medium tires in a successful attempt to take the fastest lap point from Verstappen on the final lap.[36][38]

Verstappen took the checkered flag to win by 22 seconds from Pérez, followed by Leclerc, Hamilton, Alonso, Russell,Lando Norris, Ocon, and Stroll. After a quick pit stop, Norris was running as low as seventeenth before recovering ten positions to finish in seventh. Tsunoda rounded out the points-scoring positions, earningAlphaTauri their first points since theAzerbaijan Grand Prix.[36][38]

Race classification

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Pos.No.DriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
11NetherlandsMax VerstappenRed Bull Racing-Honda RBPT441:22:30.450625
211MexicoSergio PérezRed Bull Racing-Honda RBPT44+22.305218
316MonacoCharles LeclercFerrari44+32.259115
444United KingdomLewis HamiltonMercedes44+49.671313a
514SpainFernando AlonsoAston MartinAramco-Mercedes44+56.184910
663United KingdomGeorge RussellMercedes44+1:03.10188
74United KingdomLando NorrisMcLaren-Mercedes44+1:13.71976
831FranceEsteban OconAlpine-Renault44+1:14.719144
918CanadaLance StrollAston MartinAramco-Mercedes44+1:19.340102
1022JapanYuki TsunodaAlphaTauri-Honda RBPT44+1:20.221111
1110FrancePierre GaslyAlpine-Renault44+1:23.08412
1277FinlandValtteri BottasAlfa Romeo-Ferrari44+1:25.19113
1324ChinaZhou GuanyuAlfa Romeo-Ferrari44+1:35.44117
1423ThailandAlexander AlbonWilliams-Mercedes44+1:36.18415
1520DenmarkKevin MagnussenHaas-Ferrari44+1:41.75416
163AustraliaDaniel RicciardoAlphaTauri-Honda RBPT44+1:43.07119
172United StatesLogan SargeantWilliams-Mercedes44+1:44.47618
1827GermanyNico HülkenbergHaas-Ferrari44+1:50.450PL
Ret55SpainCarlos Sainz Jr.Ferrari23Collision damage4
Ret81AustraliaOscar PiastriMcLaren-Mercedes0Collision damage5
Fastest lap:United KingdomLewis Hamilton (Mercedes) – 1:47.305 (lap 44)
Source:[20][39][40][41]

Notes

  • ^a – Includes one point for fastest lap.[40]

Championship standings after the race

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For full season standings, see2023 Formula One World Championship § Results and standings.
Drivers' Championship standings
Pos.DriverPoints
1NetherlandsMax Verstappen314
2MexicoSergio Pérez189
3SpainFernando Alonso149
4United KingdomLewis Hamilton148
25MonacoCharles Leclerc99
Source:[42]
Constructors' Championship standings
Pos.ConstructorPoints
1AustriaRed Bull Racing-Honda RBPT503
2GermanyMercedes247
3United KingdomAston MartinAramco-Mercedes196
4ItalyFerrari191
5United KingdomMcLaren-Mercedes103
Source:[42]

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Max Verstappen set the fastest time in qualifying, but he received a five-place grid penalty for a new gearbox driveline.[2]Charles Leclerc was promoted to pole position in his place.[3]

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