Lewis Hamilton, Belgian GP and Q1
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Ferrari has ruled out a technical problem on the SF-25 F1 car that likely caused Lewis Hamilton to spin out during sprint qualifying.
SportsLine's model analyzes Red Bull's Max Verstappen, McLaren's Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, and the rest of the starting grid's chances at the 2025 F1 Belgian GP
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DPA International on MSNNorris snatches Spa pole, Hamilton out in Q1Briton Lando Norris continued his resurgence by seizing pole position on Saturday for the Belgian Formula One Grand Prix. The McLaren man had won the last two races to close the gap at the top of the standings to his team-mate Oscar Piastri.
To be fair to Piastri, it was an unusual conclusion to qualifying. Track conditions deteriorated in Q3, with several drivers struggling or failing to improve on their Q2 times. Norris beat Piastri to pole, but he couldn’t match the Australian’s record-setting time from sprint qualifying on Friday.
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNHamilton holds hands up after ‘unacceptable’ qualifyingThe 40-year-old was again disappointed, placing 16th for Sunday’s race after crashing out during sprint qualifying.
Formula 1 fans have been reacting on social media after watching Lewis Hamilton's interview on the back of qualifying at the Belgian Grand Prix. It has been a torrid weekend so far for the Ferrari man after he qualified 18th for Saturday's sprint race due to a rare mistake.
Lewis Hamilton is working to drag Ferrari to the front of the grid where he and team-mate Charles Leclerc would both relish a Formula 1 title battle if they get the chance
Lewis Hamilton said he refused to be another name on the list of Formula One champions who failed to win a title for Ferrari, and was making "a big, big push" back at the factory to help boost the chances of success.