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Formula 1: the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa Francorchamps, minute by minute, live

2021-08-29T12:42:37.201Z


Max Verstappen seeks to return to victory and prevent Lewis Hamilton from reaching his 100th victory in the Maxima


08/29/2021 9:29 AM

  • Clarín.com

  • sports

Updated 08/29/2021 9:41 AM

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The Dutchman

Max Verstappen

maintained his dominance on the asphalt affected by the rain in Spa-Francorchamps, where he achieved pole position at the end of a bumpy qualifying for the

Belgian Grand Prix

this Sunday, when he will try to regain the ground he lost to champion

Lewis Hamilton

in the 2021

Formula 1 season

.

08.29.2021

09:40

There is concern in the teams about the intense rain.

They are studying that the start is assisted by the Safety Car so that a trace can be formed on the track and avoid, at least, mistakes and accidents in the first laps.

08.29.2021

09:31

The rain continues to wreak havoc.

Checo Pérez hit a retaining wall on his way to the starting grid at Spa Francorchamps.

The Mexican runs serious risks of missing the race. 

08.29.2021

09:27

There are 30 minutes until the start of the race in Spa. 

08.29.2021

09:27

The sanction of the young talent from Bristol -third in the World Championship, with 113 points-, which places him in fourteenth place on the grid, implies that the Spanish Carlos Sainz (Ferrari) and Fernando Alonso (Alpine) advance one position in the formation Starting point: the Madrilenian will start eleventh and the Asturian double world champion will start from thirteenth place.

08.29.2021

09:15

The Englishman Lando Norris (McLaren), protagonist of the accident on Saturday - fortunately, without major physical consequences - during qualifying for the Belgian Grand Prix, the twelfth of the Formula One World Championship, will lose five places on the grid this Sunday in Spa-Francorchamps, for changing, due to the aforementioned mishap, the gearbox of his car.

It is a race scheduled for 44 laps, to complete a route of 308 kilometers, which will

start at 10 am (Argentina time) with live televising on ESPN (channels 103 from Cablevisión and 621 from DirecTV)

.

In addition to the TV screen options, it is also possible to watch the

Formula 1

season

through its own platform (F1 TV Pro), with the contracting of the package of all competitions, in addition to training and qualifying tests.

Source: clarin

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