George Russell mocks Lewis Hamilton, Charles Leclerc off the podium

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F1, Belgium GP

Clamorous as well as unexpected victory of George Russell in Belgium. The English Mercedes driver surprised everyone (including his team) by risking a one-stop strategy that è proved decisive in beating everyone, starting with Lewis Hamilton.

The seven-time world champion was anticipating another success but in the final è only managed to get close to his teammate, not finding space for an overtake. Oscar Piastri è in turn approached but did not deny the Mercedes a one-two.

Charles Leclerc, who started from the pole position, è had to settle for fourth place ahead of Max Verstappen and Lando Norris, the duelists for the title stumbled for different reasons in a difficult Sunday: the world champion did not è go beyond a half-hearted comeback from the tenth starting position while the Englishman è got off to a bad start and did not è find himself again.

In the Ferrari household, however, there remains regret for a stop too early that prevented the Monegasque from playing for the podium. Seventh place finish for the other red of Carlos Sainz, given for very close to signing with Williams.

Order of arrival:

1 George RUSSELL MercedesLEADER 1
2 Lewis HAMILTON Mercedes+0.526 2
3 Oscar PIASTRI McLaren+1.173 2
4 Charles LECLERC Ferrari+8.549 2
5 Max VERSTAPPEN Red Bull Racing+9.226 2
6 Lando NORRIS McLaren+9.850 2
7 Carlos SAINZ Ferrari+19.795 2
8 Sergio PEREZ Red Bull Racing+43.195 3
9 Fernando ALONSO Aston Martin+49.963 1
10 Esteban OCON Alpine+52.552 2
11 Daniel RICCIARDO RB+54.926 2
12 Lance STROLL Aston Martin+63.011 1
13 Alexander ALBON Williams+63.651 2
14 Pierre GASLY Alpine+64.365 2
15 Kevin MAGNUSSEN Haas F1 Team+66.631 1
16 Valtteri BOTTAS Kick Sauber+70.638 2
17 Yuki TSUNODA RB+76.737 1
18 Logan SARGEANT Williams+86.057 2
19 Nico HULKENBERG Haas F1 Team+88.833 2
20 Guanyu ZHOU Kick Sauber– 1

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