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Belgian GP Starting Grid Post-Penalties

1 years ago By Sports Desk

For the second consecutive year and the 25th time in his career, Charles Leclerc will start on pole position after earning the honors at the Belgian Grand Prix. Leclerc, who initially finished second in qualifying, moved up to P1 on the Spa grid due to Max Verstappen’s penalty for using a fifth internal combustion engine.

Sergio Perez of Red Bull will join Leclerc on the front row, with Lewis Hamilton right behind in third place. Verstappen, with the 10-place grid penalty, will start 11th, alongside Pierre Gasly on the sixth row. Zhou Guanyu and Yuki Tsunoda also received grid penalties. Zhou was handed a three-place penalty, which does not change his position, for impeding Verstappen in Q1, while Tsunoda was penalized 60 places for taking a complete new power unit.

Check out the full starting grid for the 2024 Belgian Grand Prix:

PositionDriverTeam
1stCharles LeclercFerrari
2ndSergio PerezRed Bull
3rdLewis HamiltonMercedes
4thLando NorrisMcLaren
5thOscar PiastriMcLaren
6thGeorge RussellMercedes
7thCarlos SainzFerrari
8thFernando AlonsoAston Martin
9thEsteban OconAlpine
10thAlex AlbonWilliams
11thMax VerstappenRed Bull
12thPierre GaslyAlpine
13thDaniel RicciardoRed Bull
14thValtteri BottasStake
15thLance StrollAston Martin
16thNico HulkenbergHaas
17thKevin MagnussenHaas
18thLogan SargeantWilliams
19thZhou GuanyuStake
20thYuki TsunodaRed Bull

Note: The grid remains provisional until officially confirmed by the FIA on Sunday morning.

Charles Leclerc of Ferrari looks to make the most of his pole position to convert it into a victory. The Monegasque driver hopes for a solid performance to maintain his advantage at the front. Sergio Perez in second place and Lewis Hamilton in third are ready to challenge Leclerc and vie for the win.

With the applied penalties, the starting grid saw several changes, offering an exciting scenario for the Belgian Grand Prix. Fans can expect a race full of action and strategies, especially with Max Verstappen starting his recovery from 11th place, once again trying to reach the top of the podium.

Sunday’s race promises to be an intense battle, with the best drivers in the world competing on the iconic Spa-Francorchamps circuit.

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