Lewis Hamilton made his sixth start in Belgium and the Renault drivers are in great shape.

On dry asphalt, but under the clouds that warn of Sunday’s rain, the schedule for the 2020 Belgian Grand Prix took place at Spa Francorchamps. On one of F1’s oldest tracks, Mercedes Lewis Hamilton captured in his sixth start, and his teammate Valtteri Bottas finished the timer in second place with a half-second lead.

Red Bulls Max Verstappen finished just behind Bottas: Belgium has been the home of the Dutch driver for their fans in recent years because of their fans, now they have hosted 15 regiments of the Finnish driver in front of empty stands.

Renault had a big surprise over the weekend: Daniel Ricciardo finished fourth and Esteban Ocon finished sixth, hugging his Verstappen teammate Alexander Albon.

The race indicators were wedged between the two McLaren drivers, as the engine power of the two teams (competing with McLaren Renault, Racing Point Mercedes) is practically the same, and a serious battle is expected there on Sunday for the afternoon.

Charles Leclerc’s qualifying was saved by Kevin Magnussen’s mistake in the first leg of the stopwatch: if the Dane did not brake and rushed towards the gravel bed, he would have a good chance of knocking out the Ferrari driver. In the Italian stable’s lousy weekend so far, the time trial didn’t improve either: Leclerc finished 13th and Vettel 14th.



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Again, Hamilton can start from the edge


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Mercedes UK driver Lewis Hamilton, who leads the points race, won Saturday’s time trial at the Spanish Formula One Grand Prix in Barcelona, ​​so he can start from the edge in Sunday’s race.

Hamilton won the opening goal


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It’s close to Schumacher’s record.