Max Verstappen put in a phenomenal drive after starting in P14 to win the Belgian Grand Prix – leading home Red Bull’s fourth one-two finish of the season.
Verstappen started on the soft tyre as he looked to make early gains through the field. And the championship leader did just that, taking the lead of the Grand Prix on just Lap 12, before pulling away from the field to seal his ninth victory of the season.
Sergio Perez overtook Carlos Sainz to take second place, with the Spaniard holding off George Russell in the Mercedes to take the third place. It was a tough afternoon for Charles Leclerc, who crossed the line in P5, but was demoted to sixth after speeding in the pit lane.
READ MORE: Verstappen cruises to Belgian Grand Prix victory from P14 as Perez completes Red Bull 1-2
There was a Safety Car at the end of the Lap 1, after Lewis Hamilton’s collision with Fernando Alonso forced the Mercedes driver to pull over on the side of the track, before Valtteri Bottas took evasive action to avoid the spinning Nicholas Latifi, causing the Alfa Romeo driver to end up in the gravel.
Click on the video player above to relive the action from the Belgian Grand Prix, as Verstappen and Red Bull extend their leads at the top of both championships.
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